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Who Stays, Who Goes? Projecting the Jets 53 man Roster

With just one more preseason game remaining which will consist largely of players who will get their walking papers in the coming days, it’s time to take a stab at which players will make Gang Green’s final 53-man roster before the season kicks off on September 9th. Quarterbacks (2): Sam Darnold, Trevor Siemian Luke Falk… Read more

Jets \ Saints Game Observations

The Jets are not on the Saints level as a team and on initial watch this game “felt” like a mismatch.  But on review it wasn’t as bad as I thought, even though there’s still a ton to work on: – A sloppy game which wasn’t helped by an officiating crew who must’ve been paid by the flag… Read more

Do Jets Have In-house Options to Fix What’s Broken?

Ask any Jets fan who has been keeping up with Gang Green over the past couple of seasons what worries them most about this team and you’ll surely hear a list topped by the team’s lack of an edge rusher, a sometimes leaky offensive line, a carousel of bad cornerback play and the team’s need… Read more

Jets Face Saints in Dress Rehearsal; Twelve Players to Watch

In the only preseason contest that will see their starters go more than a few series (sans Le’Veon Bell), the New York Jets will take on the New Orleans Saints at MetLife Stadium with kickoff set for 7:30.  Aside from the usual “pray for no injuries”, here’s what Jets fans should be looking for. QB… Read more

Douglas Still has Options to Strengthen Roster With Opener Approaching

However the New York Jets 2019 season transpires, much of the credit or blame will likely go to former Jets GM Mike Maccagnan who was responsible for bringing in almost the entire roster, and as of now, essentially all of the 22 starters with the exception of center Ryan Kalil.  He also played a large… Read more

Luvu Ready to Make the Leap? Notes on Defensive Dominance and More

After taking the time to watch and re-watch Gang Green’s preseason victory over the Atlanta Falcons the other day, we thought we’d share a few takeaways that may not have been quite so evident at first glance.  Some good news here on the defensive side of the ball. The Jets front seven was impressive this… Read more

Jets/Falcons Observations

– The #1 offense picked up where they left off in the NYG game and scored the first time they touched the ball.  Using an uptempo no huddle, they marched down the field in 4 minutes for a TD.  As stated last week a no huddle offense fits perfectly with Sam Darnold’s ability to improvise – Nice display… Read more

Cap Could Make big Name Corner Challenging, Where Else Could Douglas Look?

Just how up in the air is the Jets current cornerback situation?  Well, put it this way.  Yesterday they added free agent journeyman Marcus Cooper.  Cooper is a former Chief, Cardinal, Bear and Lion.  He has played in 74 career games (28 starts), making him the team’s most experienced corner not named Trumaine Johnson.   If… Read more

Upon Further Review; A Second Look at Jets vs Giants Preseason Opener

Having watched the Jets mostly lackluster performance against the New York Giants from Thursday night using NFL.com’s replay feature, a few things jumped out that we thought we’d pass along to those of you who missed the game or who may have missed these tidbits. Kelechi Osemele: Okay, the first thing isn’t a tidbit but we… Read more

Jets \ Giants Game Observations

I had to be in the office early so I haven’t reviewed the tape yet so here are some game observations off the top of my head: – The #1 offense showed what they’ve been doing in camp.  No huddle, uptempo pace allowed Sam Darnold and the offense to get rolling quickly.  Darnold’s ability to improvise really fits… Read more

Jets to Take it Slow with Kalil

The New York Jets intend on taking it slow with newly signed center Ryan Kalil. Adam Gase was asked if Kalil would practice on Saturday. No. It’s going to be a minute. We’re going to make sure that he’s good to go before he steps on the field. It seems like the Jets will take… Read more

Jets Hope Parcells had it Wrong Regarding Retirement

The Jets have reportedly come to terms on a one-year deal worth $8.4 million to lure recently retired center Ryan Kalil off the couch and in to Florham Park.  One of the most important figures in Jets history is Hall of Fame head coach Bill Parcells, whose comments on retirement come to mind after adding… Read more

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