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Mr. Scot

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he won't need a drew brees to get enough points to beat us.

 

we scored 13 points and 7 of those points was essentially garbage time. the game was out of hand by that point.

 

if rex improves on his brother's model (which, being the smarter of the two could be the case) we'd be lucky to score 10 unless we really fix some things dramatically. all the jets need to do is put up a couple of TDs and they could win it and all those points wouldn't have to come from the offense.

 

it's not surprising that they'd do this and i think this could be a huge deal. if i were this coaching staff, i would essentially treat this as us facing the same defense three weeks in a row...at least strategically. this is no time to play it safe. 

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Sure.  Has Rex already ordered that a roof be placed atop Bank of America stadium by Sunday afternoon, and arranged for about 70K idiots dressed as clowns with gay umbrellas and pope hats to fill the stadium, along with a speaker system to generate articifical crowd noise?

 

If so, I'll give him a fighting chance.

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We see Geno in for a tough day down in NOLA.  The only thing holding back the Jets from being a good team is at QB.  The rest of the team is pretty solid.  If they can run on you, then it's trouble.  We lost cause of some really poor play with our WR's. Colston and Sproles was out of the game as well.

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he won't need a drew brees to vet enough points to beat us.

 

we scored 13 points and 7 of those points was essentially garbage time. the game was out of hand by that point.

 

if rex improves on his brother's model (which, being the smarter of the two could be the case) we'd be lucky to score 10 unless we really fix some things dramatically. all the jets need to do is put up a couple of TDs and they could win it and all those points wouldn't have to come from the offense.

 

it's not surprising that they'd do this and i think this could be a huge deal. if i were this coaching staff, i would essentially treat this as us facing the same defense three weeks in a row...at least strategically. this is no time to play it safe. 

 

If we can't score on the Jets, well, we may as well pack it up now.

 

The Bengals dropped 49 on them, the Bills put up 37, the Raiders 27, even the Dolphins put 23 on the board against them.

 

Our defense should rebound, and handle business on that side. But there is no reason that we can't put up points on the Jets.

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