Matt Keach
New York Jets Report Card: Week 3
New York Jets Report Card Week 3: Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Quarterback: C Smith: 16/29 for 331 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT, 4 rushes for 14 yards and a 1 TD Geno’s accuracy still needs to improve and his two turnovers could have been more costly, if not for stout play by the… Read more
NY Jets Report Card: Week 2
New York Jets Report Card Week 2: New York Jets @ New England Patriots Quarterback: D+ Smith: 15/35, 214 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT, 17 yards rushing The stat line is downright ugly, but he played better than his numbers indicate. He has a cool and calm demeanor that makes him look like a veteran… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 1
New York Jets Report Card Week 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New York Jets Quarterback: C Smith: 24/38, 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 fumble. 6 rushes for 47 yards. It’s tough to ignore the two turnovers, especially when one of them costs you a touchdown. But rookie Geno Smith sure showed some poise today, coming… Read more
New York Jets Report Card (Buffalo Bills)
New York Jets Report Card Week 17: New York Jets @ Buffalo Bills Quarterback: F Sanchez: 17/35, 235 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT, 2 fumbles (1 lost) On paper, the stat line is pretty bad. Yet, the performance was even worse than it looks on paper. Sanchez looks totally shot as an NFL quarterback, making… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 16
New York Jets Report Card Week 16: San Diego Chargers @ New York Jets Quarterback: D+ McElroy: 14/24, 185 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT, 1 fumble, 4 rushes for 25 yards McElroy was actually enjoyable to watch – for 2 quarters, at least. Ultimately, he was the cause of two turnovers and that’s the very… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 15
New York Jets Report Card Week 15 Jets @ Titans Quarterback: F Sanchez: 13/28, 131 yards, 1 TD, 4 INT Is Mark Sanchez the universe’s cruel joke on Jets fans? Drafted 5th overall, the 4th year quarterback has been outdone consistently by several rookie and 2nd year players, career backups and… well, pretty much anyone… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 14
Week 14: New York Jets @ Jacksonville Jaguars Quarterback: F Mark Sanchez: 12/19, 111 yards, 1 fumble During the 3rd quarter, I rolled out my old Chad Pennington poster and started drooling. I must have done something very, very naughty in a past life. Why else would I have to watch this guy play every… Read more
The Search For A Superfan
The news that Fireman Ed would be stepping down from his unelected position of “superfan” added a bit of insult to an already injurious season for Jets fans. Whether you loved or hated him, Fireman Ed was a man who inspired passion throughout the AFC East. It will be interesting to watch the fallout for… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 13
New York Jets Report Card Week 13: Arizona Cardinals @ New York Jets Quarterback: D- Sanchez: 10/21, 97 yards, 3 INT McElroy: 5/7, 29 yards, 1 TD, 4 rushes for 5 yards It was one of the worst performances of Sanchez’ career, as he threw 3 interceptions in the 1st half while looking as incompetent… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 12
Week 12: Patriots @ Jets Quarterback: F Sanchez: 26/36, 1 TD, 1 INT, 1 fumble Once again, Sanchez makes an error in the red zone. But it’s more than that, it’s the persistent lack of vision, the mental errors, the communication errors, the inaccuracy, the… well, anything and everything. Sanchez is by far the worst… Read more
NY Jets Report Card: Week 11
Week 11: New York Jets @ St. Louis Rams Quarterback: B+ Sanchez: 15/20, 178 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT It was one of Mark’s best games this season, but that isn’t saying much. The important detail: he avoided making any costly mistakes, and showed improved accuracy. Running Backs: B+ Greene: 18/64/0 Powell: 11/42/2, 2 receptions… Read more
New York Jets Report Card: Week 10
Week 10: New York Jets @ Seattle Seahawks Offense: F The offense earns an “F” across the board, with sub-par play throughout. Greene had a mediocre game running the ball, but that’s about as good as it got for this offense. Protection broke down early and often for the offensive line. The wide receivers and… Read more