To Fired UP against the PATS

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  1. 4jetfans

    4jetfans Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone else who watched the game last week think the JETS came out so fired up and put up some decent points and the defense did a wonderful job, But after the half they came out a liitle flat. Were they to fired up in the first half that they could not get that fire going in the second half. I hope that does not happen this week.?? JMO.
     
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  2. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    Its called shitty 2nd half adjustments done by Bob Sutton.
     
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    4jetfans Well-Known Member

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    This is such a big game I hope they keep that fire cooking this whole game.
     
  4. packerbacker1234

    packerbacker1234 New Member

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    And conservative second half offensive play calling. IT was very apparent on the scoring drives that the jets offense opened up, while most of the second half, it went conservative.

    Seriously, I don't care if you know you can get at least a FG on every drive: DO IT. Conservative play allows other teams to make come backs, and one time, when it matters most, it's going to cost us.
     
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    Kris 15 Well-Known Member

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    It actually started at the end of the first half. The O had a horrible 3 & out series then the D gave up a TD. I think this team has a problem playing with the lead. They don't stay aggressive.
     
  6. Namath2Kolber

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    Seems like the Jets nipped that problem in the bud today.
     

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