The Jets haven't given Tebow a chance to prove his worth. Even though I initially thought that the Jets signing Tim Tebow was a DUMB idea considering they already have a QB in Mark Sanchez. I know Tebow is a hard worker, but it has to be getting into his confidence level knowing that he's only used for the Wildcat formation or as a fullback or tight end. Even though what I'm gonna say would prove as extremely risky for the Jets, if Sanchez can't get it done in the next game, they should completely gamble on Tebow just like Denver did...it kinda worked for them.
Alright from what I see, Sanchez is in a slump, Holmes is done, Revis is done and we're up against perhaps the hottest team in the NFL the Houston Texans.
My prediction, as Bender from Futurama would often say in a situation like this, "We're boned."
Not to mention the Jets gave up 245 rushing yards to the Niners. Arian Foster (and his fantasy owners, for that matter) is licking his chops right now.
I gotta give the Jets credit, yes I expected them to lose but I also expected them to get murdered by the Texans. They hung in there almost gave me hope that they would pull off the win but Mark Sanchez at this point is all kinds of off. I know Rex Ryan is still sticking to his guns but c'mon...just this once, invest your faith in Tim Tebow, even for just one game. He can't possibly do any worse than Mark Sanchez right now.
Houston and Atlanta certainly the surprise teams of the NFL, I never expected those two to be undefeated at this point.
Can't figure out the Jets, don't know how you guys deal with such a crazy squad.
But, on the other hand, they weren't 0-5 going into this week. The Brownies were able to pull out a decent upset, thanks to finally having some decent play-calling, some clutch plays, and a surprise performance from our much-maligned backup RB Montarrio Hardesty (stats weren't great, but his second half was excellent when Trent Richardson went down). The Bengals helped out though, 3 picks, one pick-six, and a late fumble. Good times, as some boards in the stands said, "11-5, here we come!" A good dose of optimism will only rarely go amiss.
Well, I officially give up on the Pats secondary, watching them play just makes you feel horrible inside. All you have to do against us is toss it deep and watch them get completely burned, it's pitiful :\ Even if you don't end up burning us, you can always count on the PI call since NONE of our guys know what turning around to get the ball means, let's just throw our bodies at the receivers and see what happens! Uhg...
On a good note though, at least Welker is still a beast, taking that massive hit and coming back in a play later, the guy is unbelievable.
Also, what the hell Shonn Greene, I take you out of my fantasy line up and you get 34 points!? Gah!
Can't figure out the Jets, don't know how you guys deal with such a crazy squad.
That's how it's always been with this franchise, in fact you could say it's in our blood to expect this kind of craziness.
Take a look at the three teams they lost to: @Pittsburgh, vs. 49ers, and vs. Texans. Those are some of the toughest defenses you can possibly face. To beat the Jets, all you need to do is make Sanchez throw the ball. And when it comes to that, he generally holds onto the ball for an eternity, and eventually coughs it up. Hence why we need a new quarterback, so we're not so reliant on running the football. I'm not asking for Joe Montana, all we need is someone who makes smart decisions to keep us in the game.
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Also, what the hell Shonn Greene, I take you out of my fantasy line up and you get 34 points!? Gah!
He was actually on my opponent's fantasy team this week, go figure >_> but yeah, Indy isn't exactly intimidating on defense, I'll admit I would've been hesitant to start him too after a dismal start but a lot of that had to do with the defenses he was playing.
Well here we are Rift, with first place on the line in the AFC East. So all we need to do to beat the Pats is have a decent passing game, huh?
I seriously do not like our odds lol. And I swear Tom Brady is gonna no-huddle us to death
With how out of wack this season has become...I'm calling it, if the Seattle Seahawks make it to the Super Bowl, I will NOT be surprised. Hey, a lot stranger has happened. The Giants perform the best when they're underdogs and having a near perfect season means nothing when you choke in the playoffs.
For the life of me I honestly can't predict the Jets this season.
The Jets haven't given Tebow a chance to prove his worth. Even though I initially thought that the Jets signing Tim Tebow was a DUMB idea considering they already have a QB in Mark Sanchez. I know Tebow is a hard worker, but it has to be getting into his confidence level knowing that he's only used for the Wildcat formation or as a fullback or tight end. Even though what I'm gonna say would prove as extremely risky for the Jets, if Sanchez can't get it done in the next game, they should completely gamble on Tebow just like Denver did...it kinda worked for them.
Alright from what I see, Sanchez is in a slump, Holmes is done, Revis is done and we're up against perhaps the hottest team in the NFL the Houston Texans.
My prediction, as Bender from Futurama would often say in a situation like this, "We're boned."
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Not to mention the Jets gave up 245 rushing yards to the Niners. Arian Foster (and his fantasy owners, for that matter) is licking his chops right now.
I have to say, the Jets surprised me tonight. Nobody else in the league has come as close to beating the Texans.
Still, it doesn't change the fact that Mark Sanchez has gone 4 straight games under 50% completion percentage.
I gotta give the Jets credit, yes I expected them to lose but I also expected them to get murdered by the Texans. They hung in there almost gave me hope that they would pull off the win but Mark Sanchez at this point is all kinds of off. I know Rex Ryan is still sticking to his guns but c'mon...just this once, invest your faith in Tim Tebow, even for just one game. He can't possibly do any worse than Mark Sanchez right now.
Houston and Atlanta certainly the surprise teams of the NFL, I never expected those two to be undefeated at this point.
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Can't figure out the Jets, don't know how you guys deal with such a crazy squad.
But, on the other hand, they weren't 0-5 going into this week. The Brownies were able to pull out a decent upset, thanks to finally having some decent play-calling, some clutch plays, and a surprise performance from our much-maligned backup RB Montarrio Hardesty (stats weren't great, but his second half was excellent when Trent Richardson went down). The Bengals helped out though, 3 picks, one pick-six, and a late fumble. Good times, as some boards in the stands said, "11-5, here we come!" A good dose of optimism will only rarely go amiss.
Well, I officially give up on the Pats secondary, watching them play just makes you feel horrible inside. All you have to do against us is toss it deep and watch them get completely burned, it's pitiful :\ Even if you don't end up burning us, you can always count on the PI call since NONE of our guys know what turning around to get the ball means, let's just throw our bodies at the receivers and see what happens! Uhg...
On a good note though, at least Welker is still a beast, taking that massive hit and coming back in a play later, the guy is unbelievable.
Also, what the hell Shonn Greene, I take you out of my fantasy line up and you get 34 points!? Gah!
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That's how it's always been with this franchise, in fact you could say it's in our blood to expect this kind of craziness.
Take a look at the three teams they lost to: @Pittsburgh, vs. 49ers, and vs. Texans. Those are some of the toughest defenses you can possibly face. To beat the Jets, all you need to do is make Sanchez throw the ball. And when it comes to that, he generally holds onto the ball for an eternity, and eventually coughs it up. Hence why we need a new quarterback, so we're not so reliant on running the football. I'm not asking for Joe Montana, all we need is someone who makes smart decisions to keep us in the game.
He was actually on my opponent's fantasy team this week, go figure >_> but yeah, Indy isn't exactly intimidating on defense, I'll admit I would've been hesitant to start him too after a dismal start but a lot of that had to do with the defenses he was playing.
Well here we are Rift, with first place on the line in the AFC East. So all we need to do to beat the Pats is have a decent passing game, huh?
I seriously do not like our odds lol. And I swear Tom Brady is gonna no-huddle us to death
So far this NFL season has been very strange and bizarre.
Denver Broncos won, so I'm happy, Miami won also, so again, I'm Happy, Greenbay won also, so again, I'm happy...
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With how out of wack this season has become...I'm calling it, if the Seattle Seahawks make it to the Super Bowl, I will NOT be surprised. Hey, a lot stranger has happened. The Giants perform the best when they're underdogs and having a near perfect season means nothing when you choke in the playoffs.
For the life of me I honestly can't predict the Jets this season.
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