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I thought the Jets loss was a combination of Mike White playing absolutely lights out terrific and our Defensive Coordinator playing too soft of coverage and allowing too many easy underneath throws. My feeling is that the loss probably won't have much carry over against the Browns, not that I'm sure we're walking out with a win on Sunday.
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The Colts beating the Jets had me thinking our Jets L was more on our coaching than the players. Anyhow, Browns week!
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If we're going to do this every time the Jets lose this year; it's going to become quite a long and silly thread, There's a reason there hasn't been an undefeated team in 49 years and it's not because the 72 Dolphins were the best team ever...loses happens and often times to inferior teams
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B-fine has an excellent point - that good teams lose to really bad teams on a regular basis in the NFL
Having acknowledged that the coaching in the Jets game was horrendous. No one (including Greg Cosell) can figure out why Anarumo made no adjustments to what the Jets were doing. They just should not have had that kind of yardage against our personnel. Yes we did a poor job tackling, but we were set up to fail by the coaching staff.
And when you are struggling against a defensive front, doing the same thing over and over is stupid, stupid, stupid.
Just take the points (field goal) and adjust your plan.
I appreciate that Taylor acknowledged that we got out coached, out schemed and out played. I really do. But dude, the 2nd half should have been a much different story.
If not for Burrow, it would have been an even bigger embarrassment.
There's a time to play aggressively and a time to play and coach smart. Just don't understand why we did so little to try to adjust.
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3 road games in a row take a toll. The numbers do not lie.