Sunday, December 8, 2013

Rexy's A+ Rookie Class

       I really don't know what rookie class on what team Rex is looking at, 2 out of Idzik's (GM) first 3 picks were complete busts so far. Dee Milliner which Idzik used pick number 1 on is TERRIBLE so far; consistently and single handedly blowning so many coverages week in and week out he doesn't look to be improving at all and pick number 3... well #3 was used on Geno-need I say more?
         At this point we are obviously expecting way too much from a QB that just isn't up to the task. At 5-7 it really is kinda laughable to say the Jets are "in the hunt" just because they haven't been mathematically eliminated. With the Jets last 3 ass kickings in consecutive weeks by division foes (BUF -23 pts, BAL -16 pts, MIA -20 pts) its hard to even gauge exactly what the Jets need to do and exactly what chips need to fall in place here in week 14 to put the Jets in but I can tell what will put the Jets out... a loss today versus the Oakland Raiders. Next week I will post a more detailed playoff picture, assuming a win today, but as tough and gritty as I believe 99% of this team to be its looking to be a hill too steep for rookies Geno Smith and Dee Milliner(CB) to climb.

        Obviously its a lot to blame on a pair of rookies but you and I both watch these games; its Milliner way more than Cromartie getting blown away down field and its Geno that has a very dismal 8 TDs and 19 interceptions this season and has only completed 21 passes in the last 4 games with absolutely ZERO TDs! Geno is just not the guy, NY sports media (and myself) were clamoring for Geno to get yanked in favor for Simms this past week and our please were answered to absolutely no avail. Simms came in and stunk almost as much as Smith has. So who's up next? Of course now Jets media are talking a lot of Garrard but that is probably not going to be the answer for us, but unfortunately its damn sure is a better option than the Smith and Simms.
         Milliner, just like Smith doesn't get the picture no matter how many times he gets pulled. He has the pedigree coming in from Alibama and has great stats in college but they just haven't transferred to his time on the field for the NY Jets. He has the size, speed and athleticism to compete in the NFL so what is his problem? Supposedly playing somewhat injured but I really don't think that is it. Lack of mentor-ship is a big factor but with Cromartie on the other side of the field you couldn't ask for a better mentor. Now with Ed Reed joining the secondary I have become a lot more optimistic but I will save my judgement on how well he is absorbing this knowledge until after this game. I said in the beginning of the season that Milliner seemed like the kind of guy that would let his first round pick status go to his head and I really think that has played a lot into his mindset. Now that he has gotten burned so much so often I have to hope he has been brought back down to earth and will accept the mentor-ship from 2 really great pro-bowl players he is now surrounded by.   We can only hope.
Geno Smith's Last 4 Games
WKOPPRESULTPASSINGRUSHINGFUMBLES
COMPATTPCTYDSAVGTDINTSCKSCKYRATEATTYDSAVGTDFUMLOST
13MIAL 3-2341040.0292.901188.3122.00----
12@BALL 3-1992240.91275.80232222.3362.00----
11@BUFL 14-3782334.81034.50343010.1100.0021
9NOW 26-2081942.11156.1002062.46183.01----

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Is Geno's Turkey cooked?

     A lot has been said about Geno Smith's constant up and down performance, and so many have gone as far to say that the JETS would've be better off with Revis and Sanchez! WHAT A JOKE! We are so much better off (even winning) in this rebuilding phase that we are in now than we have been with the stagnant offenses we entertained the past two years. While I strongly believe Sanchez would've been awesome in Morningweg's system, I came to the conclusion after last season that Revis was twice the cancer that Holmes(WR) ever was and I was glad it was removed! Humor me for a second....
   
      We saw great Revis, oh man did we! Those first two years were spectacular, shutting down the best WRs in the game, he was the sole source of pride for the Jets as the most feared (perhaps even the best) defensive player in the NFL. But then we saw LITERALLY worthless Revis... In Revis' last two years, also his 2 most expensive as a Jet-were his worst performing years by far due to his lack of production which came from his injuries. Oh poor Darrelle :( His injuries were a result of his own greed and there is no one in sports that would tell you different. Had he not held out until week 1 and had he participated in both OTAs and the preseason like the rest of the team- he would have been in the shape he needed to be. Instead he was chumped in prime time by Moss for a TD and ended pulling up lame with the first of his two pulled hammies in two consecutive seasons. His greed singlehandedly handicapped the Jets the past two years and while he was home enjoying the games in him multi-million dollar mansion it was us Jet fans holding the bag freezing our asses off at Metlife. Giving up Revis was the single most profitable move in two years and our defense is head and shoulders better because of it-AND YOU KNOW IT! No Wilkerson, no Richardson and no Milliner (the weak link in recent weeks but he'll get better).
     Lets say Sanchez started 2013 and turned the ball over as many times as Geno has so far... Not
impossible to consider with his 2012 season so fresh in mind. When Sanchez had a staggering 26 turnovers (18 INTs & 8 Fumbles lost) with only 12 TDs.  Geno is on pace for a very disgusting 33 Turnovers and maybe 12-13 TDs this season if he doesn't get his act together. Would Sanchez have lost to the Pats in Week 2?  No way, not to that team on that day. The Titans two weeks later? Probably, that team outplayed us in every phase that day. Sanchez would have had to do something really spectacular to have pulled out that one and that Bengals game was a debacle from the start. But Mark could have beat the Steelers and def the Bill last week for sure... The difference? Sanchez is not a rookie anymore! Sanchez can take a hit and he can handle the pressure on and off the field (if you snickered at that, you are obviously not from NY). Smith took the biggest hit I've seen him take this season from Marcell Darius (DL) and I was glad to see it. Not because I want the kid to get hurt but because I want to see him take it! Thought it would be a great testament to the composure so many pundits say is Geno's strong suit. Its not and he didn't take it, he didn't take it at all. He was so shook for the rest of the game and everyone including Buffalo saw it. If you can't brush off that hit, especially after getting sidelined for a few minutes to pull yourself back together-your not built for the NFL. He finished the game with a 10.1 passer rating.  DUDE! I could do better! LOL And someone did...
       
 Matt Simms came in when Geno was finally pulled against the Bills and did a fantastic job! Finding Jeff Cumberland on his first drive for a TD to make the beating look slightly less painful. Do I think Simms is the man of our future? No, I think he has a lot of potential and after seeing Geno for 10 weeks I think he is head and shoulders a better option than Smith, but unfortunately fropm the VERY LITTLE I have seen-he's not our future franchise QB. I do think he is the best option we have on the team right now (Way better than Garrard) and he deserves more of a shot to salvage our playoff hopes before they dwindle away any more. I often fantasize that Simms is our Tom Brady in the making in regards to how Brady was a sleeper backup but that is just wishful thinking. Right or wrong the kid deserves a shot, Geno got his without putting in his dues-Simms has def put in his! The weakest of our weak links is at QB and with Sanchez having season ending surgery Simms is not just a good alternative- he is a great alternative.
         I swear I really like Geno, but he has not proven he can learn from his mistakes, he has not shown he can win consecutively and he has not shown to handle the pressure or the hits that come with being a big time QB. As it usually goes, the fate of our team rides on Geno's shoulders and without substantial improvement I am going to be saying I told you so. Ryan has teased the prospect of starting Simms over Geno if Smith blows the Baltimore game on Sunday but I strongly doubt it. God, I hope I'm wrong.
   

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Digging that new REED option!


      Hell yeah am I looking forward to the NY Jets new Reed option! In the off season the NY Jets lost the supposed "best CB in the league today" but this past week they signed one of, if not the best safety in NFL history in Ed Reed (@TwentyER)! Reed takes the field versus the Bills this Sunday wearing an unfamiliar 22 because his usual number 20 is currently being represented by Kyle Wilson, I don't think he's planning on giving it up anytime soon-not without a serious showing from Reed early and def not unless after such a showing he was going to stick around past this season. (even more unlikely) 
       We all know about Reed and Coach Ryan's long history in Baltimore and I can't tell you how excited I am about the seeing them together again. Ryan and Reed both seemed giddy at the prospect of what they are going to pull off on the field during their first interviews since the acquisition. Rex said on Reed's prospect of playing this Sunday versus Buffalo; “He’ll be ready to roll,” Ryan said. “[We’re] definitely going to play him. We definitely have a plan for Ed..." I'm sure he wasn't only referring to Reed's on field ability, Ryan made a point to draw attention to what Reed brings to the locker room as well. Reed's veteran status will attract the attention to the plethora of rookies on the Jets, especially the rooks on the D. Ryan pointed out that even though he is so new to playing in Green and White every Jets player will be looking to Reed's leadership on the field and preparation in the locker room. The Jets' best safety before acquiring Reed is Dawan Landry and it is his job to bring Reed up to speed. Landry is a very familiar face for Reed considering in 2006 the tables were turned and it was Reed who was mentoring Landry as a rookie in the Ravens' system. Now the tables are turned and I'm sure Landry has noticed! 



Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 10, 2013
Tackles621
Interceptions61
INT return yards1,541
Touchdowns13
Forced fumbles11
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com

Sunday, October 27, 2013

The Battle for Contention Starts TODAY!

              The AFC east is up for grabs with the JETS and Pats in a dead heat here at the midpoint in the NFL season. Its really becoming apparent that if either team wants to secure the division from here on out they are going to have to claw and scratch for every close game- every possible win-especially against division opponents. So expect the Pats to give it all on the field today to try to give them some breathing room from the JETS who are knocking at the door. 

              The Jets have put themselves exactly where they need to be, in pursuit and position to potentially find themselves in sole possession of first in the AFC east division with the unlikely loss of the Pats; they host the Fish at Gillette Stadium today. At 4-3 the JETS are 2-1 in their division and facing the 5-2 Bengals today which are 1-1 in their division, a win would put the Jets at 5-3 and 3-1 and in first place over the Pats who would be  5-3 and 2-2 in the AFC East-again assuming the Fish can pull it out in enemy territory. An unlikely but very possible outcome for the highly overrated 2013 New England Patriots who are favorited by 6 1/2 points in today's matchup.

              Obviously, we can't get ahead of ourselves-Pats have to lose and Gang Green has to overcome a very stout Bengals team who is playing lights out at home. This will absolutely be Geno's biggest test playing a defense who is in every way just as dangerous as the Jets D. The Bengals, led by a pass rushing beast in Geno Atkins, are ranked 8th of the 32 teams in run defense have dared the Jets all weak to keep the ball on the ground but I really don't think the Jets are going to bite. I am sure Rex wouldn't let any team dictate how he plays the game and with Bengals top corner out of the game, expect Geno to stretch the field and open up the run game for Powell and Ivory.

             On the other side, Andy Dalton has really been lighting it up the last two weeks with a combined passer rating of 120.9 with more than 700 yards 6 TDs and only one pick. Cromartie will have his hands full on the other side of a bigger and extremely athletic A.J Green who is ARGUABLY the best WR in the NFL, apparently whoever says that hasn't heard of M-M-Megatron-but he is still VERY good. Geno Smith has obviously had his ups and downs but I would take Geno over Dalton any day of the week and this matchup is no different. Mike Ditka said it best when he said Geno is far and above Dalton in athleticism, as great as the Bengals pass rush is I think Geno will put the wheels on and get out of the pocket and make plays with his feet when the Jets need it most-something Dalton can't do even on a good day!

Game Prediction:  PATS LOSE AND JETS TAKE FIRST PLACE TODAY! NYJ 24-CIN17

INJURY REPORT
NY JETS
NAMEPOSITIONINJURYWED.THU.FRI.GAME STATUS
Allen, AntonioSGroin/FingerLPLPFPProbable
Bellore, NickLBThumb--FPProbable
Coples, QuintonDEAnkleFPFPFPProbable
Cribbs, JoshWRKneeFPFPFPProbable
Cromartie, AntonioCBHipFPFPFPProbable
Cumberland, JeffTEHamstringDNPLPLPProbable
Ellis, KenrickDTBackFPFPFPProbable
Holmes, SantonioWRHamstringDNPDNPDNPOut
Kerley, JeremyWRHamstring-LPFPProbable
Mangold, NickCRibsLPLPLPQuestionable
McIntyre, GarrettLBKneeFPFPFPProbable
Milliner, DeeCBHamstringFPFPFPProbable
Nelson, DavidWRHamstringFPFPFPProbable
Reuland, KonradTEKneeLPLPFPProbable
Salas, GregWRKneeLPLPLPQuestionable
Walls, DarrinCBShoulderFPFPFPProbable


INJURY REPORT
CINCINNATI BENGALS
NAMEPOSITIONINJURYWED.THU.FRI.GAME STATUS
Burkhead, RexRBCalfLPDNPLPQuestionable
Gilberry, WallaceDEKnee-DNPFPProbable
Hall, LeonCBAchillesDNPDNPDNPOut
Jones, MarvinWRShoulderDNPDNPLPProbable
Maualuga, ReyLBHamstringDNPLPLPProbable
Newman, TerenceCBAnkleDNPLPFPProbable
Still, DevonDTElbowDNPDNPDNPOut

Saturday, October 12, 2013

"Snacks" and Gang Green eat "STEEL" for breakfast!

         Anyone notice how spot on my prediction was for last week? Don't get used to it! We all know that on any given Sunday anything can happen!  One player can step up and ignite the team, one player can throw it all away! (GENO!) Last weeks win over Atlanta is in the books but serves as nothing more than an ego booster for us this week. We still have to play the game-and play it well! If we can take anything else from that clutch win over Atlanta, its that G-G-G-Geno & the Jets (yes its catchy and yes you heard it here first!) were making a statement-NO, A PROCLAMATION-and it sounded a lot like..."Bring on the PITTSBURGH STEELERS!"
       
         Big Ben and Co. come into JETlife stadium on Sunday at 1:00 pm winless (0-4) and coming fresh off of a bye week in which they have had AMPLE time to prep for the match-up. The JETS are coming off a short week after week 5 in Atlanta. The "Steel Curtain" has yet to steal a turnover this season and would be the first team in NFL history to go 5 games into the regular season without one but only if Gang Green can protect the football. Everyone knows that Polamalu isn't the same beast he was in his hay day but he is still definitely not someone a rookie like Geno can afford to take for granted. Especially when you combine him with the Steelers DB Coach who is Dick (freakin) Lebaeu! As one of the greatest defensive coaches in the NFL it is no surprise that he is 15-2 against rookie QBs, and with him at the helm of the defense of one of the most proud franchises in the NFL it would be a HUGE mistake to count him, Polamalu and the rest of the Steeler Defense out!

         Mo Wilkerson (DE 19 Tackles 4 Sacks) has deservedly emerged, according to the NY Daily News (not me-too early to know), as this season's best NFL player in the city of New York (Rutherford, NJ whatever)! But as fantastic as he has looked, there is no doubt in my mind that it is the collective effort of that entire defensive line and the competitive nature between them that makes Mo look so awesome. Sheldon Richardson (DT 24 Tackles 2.5 Sacks), "Snacks" Harrison (NT 15 Tackles 0 Sacks), veteran Calvin Pace (OLB 15 Tackles 2.5 Sacks) and, not that I even have to say, David Harris (MLB 42 Tackles, 1 Sack and 1 Forced Fumble!) make up one of the most aggressive defensive fronts in the NFL today.  Look for them to be just as aggressive early on versus a vulnerable Steeler offensive line who is with out starting Center Maurkice Pouncey whom they lost in week 1 to an injury. Big Ben will be Big Ben with his elusive self so be sure to watch and see if we can contain him, keep him in the pocket and then collapse it on top of him because that will be critical. Even with the depleted offensive line of the Steelers, Roethlisberger has still thrown for an avg of a little more than 300 yards per game. With Cromartie (CB) likely not at 100% due to a hyper-extended knee he incurred during practice Thursday, it will be critical to win at the line of scrimmage and not give Roethlesberger the time to find the open man versus a JETS less than 100% secondary.

NFL Ranking
Steeler Defense (YPG) 10th allowing avg 321 YPG
Steeler Offense  (YPG) 19th with an  avg 341 YPG
Steeler Offerse (Points)  29th with an avg 17 Pts per game (*only 4 games played)
JETS Defense    (YPG)   2nd allowing avg 299 YPG
JETS Offense     (YPG) 14th with an avg  350 YPG
JETS Offense    (Points)  22nd with an avg 20 Pts per game (*5 games played)

Game Prediction
NYJ to win 24-21 with another Folk Hero FG!

INJURY REPORT
NY JETS
NAMEPOSITIONINJURYWED.THU.FRI.GAME STATUS
Aboushi, OdayOLKneeLPLPLPQuestionable
Allen, AntonioSFingerFPFPFPProbable
Colon, WillieOLKneeFPFPFPProbable
Coples, QuintonDEAnkleDNPLPLPProbable
Cromartie, AntonioCBHip/KneeFPLPDNPQuestionable
Ellis, KenrickDTNon-InjuryDNPFPFPProbable
Gates, ClydeWRKneeDNPLPLPProbable
Goodson, MikeRBIllnessDNPFPFPProbable
Holmes, SantonioWRFoot/HamstringDNPDNPDNPOut
Ivory, ChrisRBHamstringLPLPLPProbable
Jarrett, JaiquawnSKneeDNPLPLPProbable
Milliner, DeeCBHamstringDNPDNPDNPOut
Nelson, DavidWRHamstring-LPLPProbable
Richardson, SheldonDTShoulderFPFPFPProbable
Walls, DarrinCBShoulderLPLPLPProbable
Winslow, KellenTEKneeDNPDNPDNPDoubtful


PITTSBURGH STEELERS
NAMEPOSITIONINJURYWED.THU.FRI.GAME STATUS
Cromartie-Smith, DaMonSHipLP---
Foster, RamonGPectoralFPFPFP-
Miller, HeathTECoach's Decision-LPFP-
Roethlisberger, BenQBRight FingerFPFPFPProbable
Wheaton, MarkusWRFingerDNPDNPDNPOut