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The Mike and Marvin Show an Epic Fail
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(11-20-2018, 07:01 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Jets had the #1 defense.



The Jets had the #1 rushing offense in the league.  Shon Green averaged 5 yards per carry in 2009 and went on to have two 1000 rushing seasons.


Coles had only 21 catches over the last 8 games after Henry was injured and he never played another snap in the NFL after that Jets playoff game.

Here are Palmers numbers before and after Henry was injured

Before (8 games)...229 yd/g....14 td....83.5 rating
After   (9 games)….156 yd/g.... 8 td....73.5 rating






You can't think of anything better than playing the team with the #1 defense and the #1 running attack in the entire league?

The Bengals had the #7 rush defense that year.  With the Jets lack of outside receiving threats, it should have been simple to sell out to stop the run and force Sanchez to beat them with his arm, especially when you saw all their bread and butter run plays the week before.  The Jets had 20th ranked offense, despite being #1 in rushing.  That's because they were 31st in passing.  They were totally one dimensional.  The Jets instead ran it at us 41 times and they couldn't stop it and we turned it over twice in our own house.  
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RE: The Mike and Marvin Show an Epic Fail - Whatever - 11-20-2018, 10:09 PM

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