An absolute monster of a game in 2 weeks on MNF, Dec. 6. Jets vs. Pats for AFC East. I was hoping the Colts would've shown more today and taken down the Hatriots - we really could've used that loss in their schedule. But Manning looked off all game, and Pats scored too much too early to overcome.
In other news, Mets apparently selected Terry Collins as manager.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
"The Catch"
Can't say enough good things about Cotchery laying out for a must-have 3rd-and-10 after having torn his groin. The Post tries. Even without the injury it was a ridiculous catch.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Sunday, November 07, 2010
W
Offense looked hideous again (Sanchez specifically) until the last 2 minutes, but they got the W and that's all that matters in this league.
That, and the Patsies getting rolled like a cheap cigar. Man-genius. And just like that, order is restored in the AFC East.
That, and the Patsies getting rolled like a cheap cigar. Man-genius. And just like that, order is restored in the AFC East.
Friday, November 05, 2010
Monday, November 01, 2010
Moss
Florio of PFT predicts Jets will make a strong play for Moss. I disagree, and if they do, I don't think it's a good fit.
Florio's first line of reasoning is that the Jets will make the move for defensive purposes, to keep Moss from going back to the Pats. Why? The Jets have won 3 of their last 4 matchups with the Pats with Randy Moss. Moss is not the player on the Pats who poses the biggest threat to the Jets. Also, why would the Pats have released Moss in the first place if they're going to pick him up now? Nothing has changed, and they've continued to win without him.
Second, anyone who's watched Moss over the last few years knows his only value is as a deep threat on fly patterns. He puts in ZERO effort on any other route, especially quick slants over the middle where we could really use some presence. Given that Sanchez has yet to demonstrate that he has an accurate deep arm, I think Moss' value to the Jets is almost nil, especially when you consider we already have a big strong receiver in Edwards who has been tremendous this year.
The only reason to get him would be to block the Fish from getting him, but to me this is not enough of a reason. Granted that Henne / Marshall / Moss would be a potent combo, but we've got the secondary equal to covering it.
Florio's first line of reasoning is that the Jets will make the move for defensive purposes, to keep Moss from going back to the Pats. Why? The Jets have won 3 of their last 4 matchups with the Pats with Randy Moss. Moss is not the player on the Pats who poses the biggest threat to the Jets. Also, why would the Pats have released Moss in the first place if they're going to pick him up now? Nothing has changed, and they've continued to win without him.
Second, anyone who's watched Moss over the last few years knows his only value is as a deep threat on fly patterns. He puts in ZERO effort on any other route, especially quick slants over the middle where we could really use some presence. Given that Sanchez has yet to demonstrate that he has an accurate deep arm, I think Moss' value to the Jets is almost nil, especially when you consider we already have a big strong receiver in Edwards who has been tremendous this year.
The only reason to get him would be to block the Fish from getting him, but to me this is not enough of a reason. Granted that Henne / Marshall / Moss would be a potent combo, but we've got the secondary equal to covering it.
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