Week 8 2022, The Patriots at Jets

Simply put, Stevenson invaluable right now. Everything this scheme is doing best goes through him. When they first drafted him out of Oklahoma, I looked at his size and thought that maybe with time they can develop him into a low-cal, gluten-free LeGarrette Blount option. Or maybe one of those replacement droids they've always been able to find; another Ben-Jonas Gray Bolden or whatever.
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also soooo freaking true on wise!!!!
 
Judon was EVERYWHERE yesterday. if he wasn't getting a hit on the QB, he was driving the QB to a colleague like Guy who would get the sack. Wilson will be having Judon nightmares tonight....Just like Carson Wentz.

His consistency is incredible. When we get Barmore and Duggar back, we will be very good indeed on D.
 
It's hard to stick with a young QB who makes mistakes and turns it over. Maybe it's harder still in the big city, which isn't famous for it's patience, but the poster boy for that is Josh Allen who didn't start to really come on until his 3rd season and the kid is obviously just killing it.

I see arm talent and his mobility is obvious, but at this point you don't know if he's going to quit with the brain farts and get it. He's smallish and kind of frail and probably got the keys to
the family car too soon. I really want to hate this kid but so far I'm absolutely loving him throwing balls to our Defensive Backs. I think he's got 1 TD and 7 picks versus us, so here's hoping
that the Jets stick with him for a little while, but bench him before he starts making better decisions.

I hate to say it, but right now he's Drew Lock.
When Wilson came out I didn't agree with the draftniks who were saying he had all the tools. I think I was wrong. His ceiling is top-3 NFL, but the range underneath that is off the charts. His floor is "gets a second chance with a desperate team, Nathan Petermans, and can't hang on with a team in year 6."

It's all going to be about coachability, humility, work ethic, and desire. He needs to live with film playing on a VR headset, and have electrodes installed so his coaches can zap him whenever he lets instincts trump coaching points. THEN work those instincts back into his game, once his processing and decision making is honed and internalized, and his mechanics are consistent.

He might be the best in the NFL already at moving the pocket, moving out of the pocket, and extending plays. Movement within the pocket is top 10, maybe top 5. Get consistent mechanics and he can be a top half to top 10 NFL QB statistically and via the eye test, but will still break your heart against really well-coached defenses. Fix the processing & decision making and not the mechanics, and you have a great QB who suffers from inconsistency, and whose accuracy collapses when he's scrambling.
 
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Rough day for our OL, esp our tackles. Wynn picked up his game a bit.
What is RB% (besides mathematically RBLK/RUN, which I can see), RUN, and RBLK?
 
Deatrich Wise led the entire league with eight pressures yesterday.
Matthew Judon was tied for second with seven.
Both recorded a batted pass as well.
And we were so much better off than if they had turned all those pressures into sacks!
 
Good game. To me, this loss is on the OC and Zach Wilson. I get that Breece Hall is a big loss but you only call 17 rushing plays!? And where was any attempt at all to get Elijah Moore the ball?

as for Zach Wilson…… the three picks were horrendous enough but he just flat out missed at least 6 open receivers and his completion percentage was under 50%. He’s constantly throwing off his back foot, instead of stepping into it and gets rattled if he doesn’t have a clean pocket. I really want to like this kid but so far, he just hasn’t shown that he’s up to the task.
Also...do you guys not ever run to the right?
 
That call pissed me off. I get that‘s the way the games are being called now but a roughing the passer penalty for pushing the QB to the ground is just silly.
He took an extra step and launched into him That was roughing the passer in 1992.
 
My bar for this is "If I did the exact same thing to your QB would you expect it to be called"
Yup, that one was obvious. The call on Mosley wasn't as clear, but Mosley could have just touched him down, he didn't need to lead with his shoulder to the helmet. I think they call that even if it's not the QB.
 

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