The real question should be will the offense be less predictable this week with the typical: run, run, pass, and then punt...followed by a little better play calling resulting in a field goal then run, run, pass, and then punt...followed by some more run, run, pass on third and long resulting in a interception. The play calling has been bad of late because Rex wants to limit any possible mistake on the part of Geno but defenses are making sure to stop the run at all cost. And with Geno being a rookie, he has made many mistakes but it would be nice to have better weapons on the field than the present company of targets at his disposal. It would be nice to see a balanced play calling game for a second time this season that only happened on the road no less against the Falcons on Monday Night Football. Mornhinweg needs to let Geno make some short throws to start the game and keep building from there or the JETS will find themselves looking at the scoreboard and Geno will force some throws that will result into more turnovers to add to his current 22.
I think that he'll have a good game, but will throw a pick. Miami secondary is pretty good, and with our receivers, I could definitely see an INT.
hell no. Shit for brains will try to do his impersonation of scrambling and probably get sacked/fumble. Can also count a few INTs. Especially because Wake, Jordan, Grimes, Clemons, Carroll are all pretty good.
Thank you for a realistic thread. You have nailed the problem correctly while so many Sanchez fans say all sorts of nonsense in hopes of keeping their idol with the Jets next year.
Has he had a turnover free game yet this season? Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 2h New York, New York: the two players with the most turnovers in NFL this season are Jets QB Geno Smith (22) and Giants QB Eli Manning (19).