The Second Half of the Season: Halftime Adjustments

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  1. Jetcane

    Jetcane New Member

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    The Second half: Up, or Down and Out?

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    Heading into this Sunday's game, it is impossible to sit here and make any kind of accurate prediction for the second half of the season. At the beginning of the year, it said here the Jets would go 9-7, which I did not think was unreasonable at the time. Last season's prediction was 8-8.

    There are a few factors that will have to be answered on the field in the next eight games that will determine whether this is a total washout of a season or a salvagable situation heading into next year. Depending on how it plays out, it could go anywhere from 1-7 to 5-3. Anything worse than 2-6 is completely disastrous- anything better than 5-3 will be Nirvana. Odds are it will be somewhere in between. A solid finish reassures that the team is headed in the right direction. A total collapse along the lines of the Mets in September could spell a lot of questions for the organization.

    -The Kellen Clemens Era- he is the young gun. If he is protected and is allowed to find his sea legs and get into a rhythm, he will shine. Opposing defenses are going to blitz and put pressure on him. The OL is uneven, and there will be plays he is running for his life, getting overwhelmed by the rush, and generally under the gun. Whether he learns to throw it away or makes the mistake of throwing into coverage will make or break drives. If the OL can protect him, he will make things happen. He can be that good. He has the physical tools, and a good head for the game. he will need time to adjust to NFL gamespeed.

    -Schottie's Playcalling- It's time to go vertical, not horizontal. Let's see if they can open up the playbook, and go downfield, which will open up some breathing room for TJ and the running game. I expect the game will have a different look with a different QB in there. The playcalling will also depend on how Clemens is doing, and whether the OL gives him enough time to find receivers after they run downfield. If he is sacked before the WRs run their pattern, it will be on the OL, not him. I think he'll give us plenty to cheer for, and put some excitement back into the Jets' offense.

    -Sutton's Defense- he is closer to the hot seat, if not the door, than anyone. If the defense doesnt get it together, he is as good as gone. David Harris may save his job. Harris plays North-South like an ILB must do in the 3-4. The best part about Harris not playing the first half is that he wont be hitting the rookie wall in December. I expect he is going to be a monster the rest of the way. But he cant do it alone, and he wont have 17 tackles every week. Other guys must step up, especially BT, Hobson and Ellis and other guys who were invisible for long stretches in Sept. and Oct. The secondary found some heartbreaking ways to give up long TDs. They must turn that around.

    -Mangini- it's no secret that he hasnt been the same coach as he was last year. He too must raise his game to the next level, just like the players need to execute better. Whether the players execute the way he wants them to will reflect how good of a leader he is. He also needs to make better game decisions to put the team in better positions, and special attention should be given by the fans to the halftime adjustments that are made, as well as how the Jets' units react to the other team's halftime adjustments.

    Can they turn it around?
    It is do-able. That is the bright side, the optimistic outlook. They played a strong second half last year against weak teams. They will need to play a very solid second half to do well against some very good teams. Facing Pitt, Dallas, NE and Tenn at their place is a formidable challenge. We will either see a team with a young nucleus rise to the challenge and play well, or else it will be a very rough road from here on out. Who shows up to play in the second half and who doesnt, will go a long way toward determining what the biggest needs are that must be met in the off-season and draft.

    -Leadership- teams get leadership from either the locker room or the man running the show. In this case, the intangible part of the leadership seems to be coming from the locker room. But Chad is on the bench, Vilma on the IR, and Coles has headaches. It will be up to someone else to step up, and the best way to do it is by example. Clemens, Harris, Revis, Cotchery, Rhodes, Mangold, some of these young guys can make it happen. Barton, Kenyon, TJ, any of these guys who can step it up in their production will lead by example. There is no better way to get the team to follow your lead than by excelling on the field. It needs to happen for this team to snap out of its funk. It will be fun watching to see who emerges as the new leaders on the team.

    It may be easier for Jets fans to see what the second half will bring after this next game. I am looking for positive signs of life with some new blood out there. It can be a Tale of Two Seasons- get the bad taste of 1-7 out of our mouths, and give the long suffering fans something to look forward to heading into the next season.

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    P.S. I have stopped bleeding and removed the tampon I had in last week from seeing my boy Vilma go on the IR.

    Thanks to all of you for putting up with my mangina fit last week. I'm feeling better now that the cramps have stopped.

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  2. TheDooner64

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    I like our team. I didn't expect much this year due to our schedule and our O-line getting worse, D-line still shitty.

    I did expect more from thomas jones, but who can blame him.
     
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    I don't really buy much of this article as I see Clemens being able to execute the gameplan where CP couldn't. That will be the difference.
     
  4. Jetcane

    Jetcane New Member

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    I see many more issues than just the QB. Like Parcells said about the Jets a couple of weeks ago, this isnt Texaco.

    I think Dooner's post is more accurate- the OL and the DL have been lacking.
    So has the tackling in the secondary, the FG kicking, the run blocking, erratic punting, crucial drops by a WR, and some weird playcalling on 4th down.

    If the entire team other than the QB was functioning properly, from the HC down to the subs, they would have looked a lot better thru the first 8 games.
     
  5. Miamipuck

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    So was it Midol or just the natural healing process? Hahahahah

    Great post.

    I hope all of the above improve. If the QB play can be 3 steps above what Pennington did even if it that is just mediocre than I think 3-5 is attainable. If KC plays even better than average than I think Schott can/will open the playbook, keep the D off the field adn everything else will magically get better. Of course the Jets will not be a great team but they will be about a 1000% better.

    Really great post.
     
  6. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    The second half schedule is much harder then the first half (7 teams with winning records). I wouldn't expect too much.
     
  7. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    Very nice write up JC, you should submit these to Petro for the site to post for articles when you write these. I'm a little more excited about the 2nd half now, thanks.

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    edit: adding link to editorials thread
    http://forums.theganggreen.com/showthread.php?t=14219
     
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  8. RSherryJr

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    You did a great job with this. But I think a lot of these problems will be solved with a new QB. Not all of them - but a lot.
     
  9. brothermoose

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    I'm really excieted for the second half of the season. It's not like I believe Kellen will be an instant superstar, but I sure hope he is!

    We've been in almost every game we've played. The defense has been improving on a weekly basis. It just seems like that infinitesimal something that is the difference between winning and losing hasn't been going our way like it did last year. I really think having Kellen at QB can be the x-factor that swings the close games back in our favor.
     
  10. HardHitta

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    Good write up man , Hopefully kellen clemens can bring some respect back into this season but i doubt it.
     
  11. Jetcane

    Jetcane New Member

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    Thanks, and thanks for the post calling me a bad poster the other day LOL!!!

    I mean it. i woke up that morning and it was the first thing i read while i was drinking my coffee. It caused me to make a reality check.

    The pain went away after a while- nothing a little Scotch wouldnt cure. It had felt like i had taken one of these:

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    Thanks for that link White Shoes. I had no idea about it. I'm glad you got a little of the excitement back heading into November. There are definitely some things to look for in the second half.
     
  12. Miamipuck

    Miamipuck New Member

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    Hahahahah That is funny stuff.

    Let me clarify. I said you were such a good poster that became way too uh shall we say bitter. I like hearing why people think different than how I think. Bradwaysux for instance. It is cool by all means do not be a sunny sider because there is much wrong with the Jets. I just love the insight behind why you think that and I wondered why that was missing.

    It is cool put some Bailey's in your coffee. Hahahaha makes me a lot happier.


    Besides it could be worse................ You can like the Rangers.


    Oh and welcome back.........................:smile:
     
  13. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    Loki has spoken.
     

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