What I would like to question is why the fuck we aren't immediately calling timeouts when we should be?
He accepted full responsibility for the last call. listen to his presser. Beyond that he called a brilliant game. I'll take it. without his play calling on D we would never, freaking ever have won this game. I hope these comments are not in any way shape or form the reflection of his overall evaluation performance on Rex, as I'm sure the press might spin it, because if it is, then we are no better than those clowns. His time out calls could improve speed wise, but they are an order of magnitude better than his predecessors.
This is fucking amazing! I log into the JETS site after a game that my team was not supposed to win... Hell... I was told for the past 6 months that Jets are crap, that my team is worst of the worst, that Geno is shit... whatever. And what are the topics that are so dear to our so-called "fans"? -- Rex mismanaged time -- Name 55,000 bad things about Jets performance -- How Geno screwed up ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE IN FACT JETS FANS??? 'Course I doubt it very much. Can you motherfuckers ENJOY the win for 5 fucking minutes before starting bitching about what was wrong and how much we suck?!?!?!?!?! God damn it!!! Try to just be a fan for a fucking change!
You know what... I came to the conclusion that Jets fans for the most part are a collection of masochistic, hopeless loosers with self-esteem of an AIDS-infested skank. We deserve this media coverage. Maybe mehtas and ciminis know something about this fanbase and actually cater to the majority.
We got the same thing going on on Finheaven... Can't be questioning anything after our Browns win... Even though our offense was horrendous at times, our running game blew, etc... Why can't people accept reality? It's frustrating...
What are you talking about? We had no time-outs left at the end, used them all to stop the clock when TB was on O. No?
That^^^^ this is by far the best defensive front we have had since Rex got here and we pressured the QB more today then we did in the last 4 years combined.
That is what he is talking about. When calling the TO on D we wasted at least 15 seconds by not immediately calling 2 of the TO's. We should have had the ball with about 50 seconds not 32.
The blitz wasn't a very smart call, but the ultimate responsibility lies on Landry who was put in a position to make a pretty easy play, and just completely whiffed. Other than that, I think Rex called an excellent game. Way better that what we were getting from Pettine, that's for sure.
I'm talking about when we did have timeouts left and we seemed to wait an extra 5 seconds after the end of the play to call them.
So, as a fifth year coach, he accepted responsibility for the AWFUL, INEXCUSABLE clock management that could/should have cost them the game. That makes it okay? Except for the giant choke job his "top five D" again pulled on a late drive. Remember, they lose if not for the dumbass Bucs penalty. Brilliant? Brilliant???????? Look....it's awesome that we won, but WTF????
As far as that playcall goes it looked like a busted coverage. Nobody lined up on Jackson in the slot and I don't know what the coverage was. Sent from my HTCEVODesign4G using Tapatalk 2
QFT Anyone reading this thread without seeing the game would have assumed that we got crushed. We won, you whiney miserable sorry excuses for fans. "Oh but it wasn't a flawless victory" poor fucking you. You guys aren't Jets fans, you're fans of telling people 'I told you so' ....'See? I told you Rex can't manage the clock, I'm a much wiser fan than you lowlifes' Please do us all a favor and take your never satisfied, always critical fandom down I95 to Miami. [/Rant]
Yep. I was repeatedly screaming "time-out!" at the television as soon as Jackson was tackled. That was simply inexcusable on Rex's part. Rex alluded to it in the post-game presser. He proclaimed he was "shocked" from the previous play. I could definitely understand that, but it was still an enormous blunder on his part. And btw, it was longer than 15 seconds . . . It was closer to 30 seconds, in total.