Showing posts with label lose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lose. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

NY Jets Lose vs Bengals –> On To Buffalo; JN Radio

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On this week’s episode of JetNation Radio, Joe is joined by Jetnation.com writer Glenn Naughton and we have a ton to talk about!

The New York Jets lost in heart breaking fashion in their home opener vs the Bengals. Who were the studs and who were the duds of the game? What did the guys like that they saw and what didn’t they like?

After starting 0-1 the Jets now have to turn around on a quick week and get a win in Buffalo vs the Bills.

Find us on Twitter: Joe-@joerb31 and Glenn-@Acefan23.


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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Jets Lose Snoopy Bowl; Post Game Thoughts

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Eli Apple, Darron Lee

By KRL

An “encouraging and dominant loss” last night, let’s take a look at the game:

General

– Good to see the “challenge operation” improved as Bowles got both of them right and got awarded a third.

Eli Apple, Darron Lee– Impressed with NYG Eli Apple he looks like he could be a good CB.  He better watch his hands though he got away with several holds that weren’t called.

Special Teams

– Continues to show massive improvement from the what we’ve been exposed to the last few years.  Lachlan Edwards, Bruce Carter, Rontez Miles, Jeremy Ross and Chandler Worthy all had big games.  Our coverage units had a couple of hiccups though allowing a good punt and kick return.

– Good bounce back from Ross Martin with that 55 yard FG.  He won’t make the team this year but with a little more work he could get the job next year.

Defense

– An absolutely dominant effort, NYG couldn’t get past midfield until the third quarter and that was because of a facemask penalty.  The missed tackles and “whiffs” disappeared and the third down efficiency was excellent.

– The speed and pressure started to remind me of what Bowles was running in ARZ.  You also saw a ton of 4-2-5 looks where Calvin Pryor “floated” between S & LB.

– Speaking of Pryor he had a huge game with a sack, at least one TFL and an assist on the Revis INT.  Beckham was so scared of getting clocked by Pryor that he broke off his route and allowed the pick.

– The DLine was so dominant it seemed like NYG was scared to run certain plays and put Manning in harm’s way.  Muhammad Wilkerson and Steve McLendon were absolute beasts and lived in the backfield all night.  With McLendon’s ability to penetrate we didn’t have to sub him out in passing downs and stayed with four down linemen.

– The only bad play of the night was Dee Milliner getting spun around and giving up a TD to a second string WR.  He needs to be better than that.

– An under the radar guy who had another excellent game was Julian Stanford (ILB).  Was all over the field with the #2 defense and is a demon on specials.  Can he find a spot on the roster?

Offense

– Was the worst of the three units particularly because of awful QB ball security when we were in scoring range.  Ryan Fitzpatrick held onto the ball too long allowing the Harrison sack/fumble and Bryce Petty threw a “Sanchezian” screen pass pick 6.  Those plays cost us 6 points and gave them 7.

– Speaking of Fitzpatrick he needs to get into better sync with ALL the WR’s not just Brandon Marshall. Because there were at least three wide open receivers he missed that would have gone for big gains:
* Eric Decker on a 15 yard out for a first down
* Matt Forte on a screen in single coverage against a LB
* Robby Anderson wide open with no one around on a broken play

To whom much is given much is required, he wanted $ 12 million he’s got to play up to that level.  He can’t be under 60% again when it comes to completion percentage, not with this group of WR’s.

– Good opening drive by Christian Hackenberg taking the team in for a TD.  He was up and down after that but that’s to be expected.  There’s still a ton of work that needs to be done but one thing that’s encouraging is he works through his progressions when scanning the field.  He doesn’t just lock onto his first option.

– Good pass protection from the OLine again.  The RT’s remained anonymous and for all the $ $ $ NYG spent on their DLine our QB’s remained clean.  Did Pierre-Paul even play, I never heard his name. The run blocking was up and down but I’ll give credit to Harrison for that, we all know how good
he is.

– Good to see Matt Forte out there working the rust off.  Nothing dynamic but you caught glimpses of how he’ll help in the pass game.

– Solid games out of Zach Sudfeld and Brandon Bostick at TE.  Can they push Jace Amaro and Kellen Davis out the door?

– Solid games again for Jalin Marshall, Robby Anderson, Charone Peake and Jeremy Ross at WR.  In my book I keep all of them over Kenbrell Thompkins.  A few nice catches last year doesn’t give him a “scholarship”.

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Monday, August 29, 2016

Chelsea Fans Set To Lose Their Sh*t As Club Zero In On Bolton Reject

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Chelsea Fans Set To Lose Their Sh*t As Club Zero In On Bolton Reject

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Chelsea are finally closing in on signing a defender, after a summer of disappointment in the transfer window.

Antonio Conte only has five defenders to choose from at the minute, and has been priced out of moves for Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly and AC Milan’s Alessio Romagnoli.

But they’ve stuck with their Serie A search, and are close to announcing the signing of Marcos Alonso from Fiorentina, according to the Daily Mail.

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The former Sunderland defender will cost them though, with a £23 million fee enough to bring the Spaniard to the Premier League again.

He was part of one of the Italian league’s most feared defences last season, and chipped in with four goals as Fiorentina finished fifth.

The Viola were holding out for a £25 million fee, but the Blues have settled on a transfer that includes add-ons.

Presumably, one of those will be ‘he sticks around for a second season’ after Chelsea’s habit of getting rid of left backs after one season continued this summer, with Baba Rahman heading back to Germany after 12 months.

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Alonso’s arrival will allow Cesar Azpilicueta to move to right back, and Branislav Ivanovic to move into the central position.

Kurt Zouma is also closing in on a return to fitness after a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury, so Conte may be able to manage without another centre back coming in.

Chelsea’s lack of European football may also help them, with one game a week even manageable for the ancient knees of John Terry.


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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Hue Jackson: Josh Gordon needs to lose weight

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The Cleveland Browns may be welcoming back Josh Gordon with open arms, but his road to return to the field is not so simple.

Gordon, who was suspended 11 games in 2014 and all of last season, has not played in an NFL game since Week 16 of 2014. Though he was reinstated by the NFL this summer, Gordon apparently needs to lose some weight before he’ll be ready to practice with his teammates.

“He’ll be the first to tell you that (he needs to lose weight). He does,” Browns head coach Hue Jackson said Monday via the Akron Beacon Journal. “We’re working through that process, too. He’s done a great job, off of the field, obviously. Even when he’s out here, I think you can see he is into practice. The guy carries a script with him everywhere he goes. He’s making sure that he’s staying in it the best he can. When he walks back out there, I think he has something to prove too. It’s good to have a guy with a chip on his shoulder.”

Gordon should feel like he has something to prove given how long he’s been out of the league. And him not being in playing shape immediately should not come as a surprise. Maybe there is a benefit to him being out of the game — he hasn’t taken the physical beating some of his colleagues have, and that could mean he’s fresh. Now Gordon just needs to make sure he doesn’t spoil the fresh start Jackson has given him.


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