You may have had your Tebow blinders on. Sanchez honestly played well. The tipped INTs are really just bad luck. It does seem to happen to MS way to often though. Did you see the WR corps we fielded? They ran wrong routes consistently. I'm not making excuses, IMO, he made the receivers better that game. The only throw he made that pissed me off was the deep ball to Cro? Fucked up a TD.
My concern is the Colts shot their wad against Green Bay and will have a letdown against New York. Not to mention the cumulative effect of simply not having your head coach for multiple weeks is bound to catch up to them. He has only missed one game but it will hurt them eventually. However, I also think Andrew Luck is the real deal and can lead this team to a win over you guys. If things break well for the Colts I can see them winning a close one, but this is their first road game since Week 1, coming off a huge emotional win, I think they'll suffer a letdown. Jets 20 Colts 17
whats the thought behind some of you guys that sanchez showing up like in week 1 is happening, when he is pretty bad for the last 4 weeks now ?
I think it's simple. If Good Cro shows up, Jets should win. This will probably be our final home win, so I'm going to really enjoy it if it happens. However, if Bad Cro shows up, and that's going to happen eventually, the Jets will lose. Then again, Good Cro could show up and if the offense only scores 0-10 points again, we'll probably still be screwed because I doubt we can hold the Indianapolis offense to 9 or fewer especially if the defense is on the field for 35 minutes.
we drop key passes every week. because our skill players are inconsistent and our QBs are inaccurate. that wasnt a "bad luck" thing, its a "lack of talent" thing that will likely continue all season. coming out flat isnt the issue. a lack of talent or doing things well is an issue. miami is more physical then us. they can run it. they have some identiy. we have none. its going to be another dogfight, and one we will need luck in again to win
our wideouts were open all night.... im sure even moreso then it looked, ill have to check again later when the NFL rewind tape comes out today for the all22 cameras. our WRs suck balls. i wont deny that. but they were open, and in many cases WIDE open, all night. mark didnt make anyone look good, they beat coverage, badly. kerley was wide open. cro was wide open. cumberland, several times, was wide open. who i suspect(and will look to confirm later) made us look good was our pass protection. they seemed to blitz, alot. we seemed to give mark and on the one mplay tebow time to throw those longer passes downfield, consistently
It's a possible win, but they did just beat the Packers so I'd say it's a 50/50 game at this point. But if the Jets don't win this game, then face New England and lose that one, we're looking at 2-5. They BETTER win this game...
The Jets need to win this game to get back to .500, then they'll probably lose to the Pats to go 3-4, then hopefully beat Miami to hit the break at 4-4. The rest of the schedule after the break has some winnable games for the Jets, but they have to go 2-1 over the next three games to really have a chance for the rest of the season. This game is very important, they can't lose this game.
We need to win this game to keep pace in the division/playoffs. Hopefully the Jets can actually play with a lead this time. I expect this game to be close but the Jets win 24-20
Jets played their hearts out on Defense monday night. Short week to prepare for Colts and maybe looking ahead to Pats? Gonna be hard to duplicate MNF effort. But Jets have surprised me in past. Hard to call this one.
Jets are 2-3 and with all the scrutiny they have had it is idiotic to think they are looking ahead to anyone even the Pats. After facing maybe the 2 best teams in the NFL I think we will see a better Jets team.
Agreed. Jets are not looking forward to Pats. In fact, they might already consider it a loss and would rather put all their effort into getting back to .500 before heading to Foxboro.
Colts RB Donald Brown is having surgery, so they have to start their rookie RB this week. That's a plus given the run D this year..... Donald Brown underwent knee surgery Tuesday and is expected to miss 2-3 weeks. Brown tore some cartilage in his knee on his final touch of the Colts' Week 5 upset of the Packers. It's not a major injury and has been cleaned out by a simple scope. Remember that Trent Richardson underwent a similar procedure just a month before the season started and was ready to rock in Week 1. Vick Ballard will start Sunday's game against the Jets and Delone Carter will mix in as well. If Mewelde Moore (ankle) can suit up, he'll have a role too. Oct 10 - 12:26 PM
^Blaming Sanchez for an entire offense playing badly and hurt is a bit silly. Numbers don't tell the whole story. Indy has a good defense. They are top 10, so again we have to play a tough D. We are going to need our defense to get it done against Indy, luckily for once we don't have to use all of our resources stopping a great running back. I'm not worried about Donald Brown. Mark Sanchez needs to deliver us this win. There can't be no other way.
This should be an easy victory for the Jets. Great win for the Colts against the Packers, but we match up favorably to this team and should win it. The Colts defense is poor and and the Jets should have a chip on their shoulder.