Was Allen playing hurt second half last season? He sure fizzled out quickly after the impressive start.
Redzone 7v7 begins with a coverage sack on defense. #Jets (Faria) Really nice diving TD catch from Mason Taylor in 7v7. Could easily have been a sack, though. #Jets defense has looked good in this drill. (Faria) Xavier Gipson with a strong TD catch from Martinez. Had a defender on him but still caught it. #Jets (Faria) That’s a GREAT catch from Malachi Corley for a TD. Pass was a bit behind him, but he was able to bring it in for the score. #Jets (Faria) Will McDonald doing Will McDonald things. He’s going to be really good this year guys. #Jets (Faria) No pads on, but the #Jets OL opened up a huge hole for Breece Hall to score what would have been a TD. (Faria) The more they go at it, the better Armand Membou has looked against Will McDonald. More than holding his own right now. #Jets (Faria) Mason Taylor has been active in today’s practice. Membou just stonewalled McDonald as well #Jets (Faria) Probably Brady Cook’s best practice. Another touchdown throw to Dymere Miller. #Jets (Faria) Andre Cisco just made an excellent break on a pass to Taylor - incomplete. Picked off a pass on a deflection the very next play. Cisco is flying around the field for #Jets (Faria) Cisco with his second pick of the day. He ends practice with that. #Jets (Faria)
Practice is over. Some takeaways: - Probably the best battle between Armand Membou and Will McDonald to this point. - Mason Taylor made multiple nice plays in the passing game. - Andre Cisco had made a strong impression here at camp. A PBU and two picks today - Brady Cook looked confident and decisive. Best day as a Jet. #Jets (Faria)
Tyrod Taylor on the move just made a perfect throw in the back of the end zone to Mason Taylor in 7 on 7s. Nice falling catch by the rookie. #jets (Rosenblatt) Brady Cook with a bullet to the back of the end zone to Malachi Corley for a touchdown in 7 on 7. (Rosenblatt) Will McDonald and Armand Membou are battling. McDonald got him on the first rep of his run of team drills then Membou did a good job on the next few, including helping to open up a hole for a rushing touchdown. (Rosenblatt) Mason Taylor is having a nice practice. Just caught another one from Tyrod Taylor. (Rosenblatt)
Tyrod Taylor in a move the ball period to end practice: - Incomplete to Mason Taylor (though there was a defensive penalty. - Incomplete to Taylor - Incomplete to unknown - 15 yards to Garrett Wilson - Complete to Wilson - Complete to Wilson to get to the 10 - Incomplete to Tyler Johnson - Intercepted in the end zone by Andre Cisco (Rosenblatt)
It's BS, but all true. He was carted off the field. The team (or someone on the team) feared it was an achilles tear. If it was, that would sideline him for the rest of the season. This story was designed to draw attention (aka "getting clicks").
I watched this clip and remembered when going to training camp or practice at Hofstra meant standing by the fence that surrounded the field. Now they have a mini-stadium. Times have changed. LOL
no you are wrong. First off it wasn’t a story it was a tweet. And second, the tweeter is impersonating a real journalist, so it was both intentionally misleading and ethically wrong. not your fault though- Twitter is a cesspool, they should do something about these scum impersonators but ya know, they are really into “free speech”. — In 2-3 years we won’t be able to tell the difference making the platform useless. In the meantime when someone calls it BS, we should agree with them, because it is
Why would anyone on the team with any knowledge whatsoever of what happened feel it is Achilles tear when he got stepped on and his toe hurt? Carted off part was true but the Achilles bit was a complete speculation based on absolutely nothing, let's be fair here. Wasn't that part posted by the fake account anyway?
None of it was true. It was a fake post by a fake ID. Some people just get suckered in. Some of those admit it and laugh it off and learn something; others don't.
I saw they put go-pro cameras on the QB helmets. Is that new with Aaron Glenn or did the old staff do that too? I have a hard time thinking Rodgers agreed to that and then broke down the film of himself in practice afterwards but maybe he did — either way I like it, they can meet with the QB, ask him why he threw it here or there and when he throws an INT, they can confidently say it’s because you didn’t even see the defender for example