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Race to Jets Final Receiver Spots Could be Track Meet

If you plan on paying close attention to the New York Jets wide receivers at training camp or in the pre-season, you may not want to blink or you might miss it.  Joe Douglas has a talented group of wide receivers to work with in Corey Davis, Denzel Mims, Elijah Moore, Jamison Crowder (for now)… Read more

Keeping up with Joe and the Jets; Who’s Staying? Who’s Going? Who Might be Coming?

For a time of year that’s generally quiet on the personnel front as most rosters are pretty much settled, Jets GM Joe Douglas has quite a few major moves (or potential moves) that he and the Jets brass are mulling over.  Douglas has current starters who could be playing their final days in Green and… Read more

Douglas Looks to Perform Miracle as Jets Court Moses

After watching departed quarterback Sam Darnold spend much of the past three seasons running for his life, Joe Douglas and the Jets mean business when it comes to protecting rookie QB Zach Wilson.  It appears the general manager and ownership are willing to open up their checkbook to prove it. https://twitter.com/JFowlerESPN/status/1402292305130840066 ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler is… Read more

NextGen Stats Suggests Jets O-Line Could be Further Along Than Expected

Not more than a couple of weeks ago we published a story suggesting that some of the Jets struggles on offense were due to the atrocious head coaching job done by former Jets head Adam Gase.  We pointed out the fact that running back Ty Johnson was grossly underused and pointed to the success he… Read more

Numbers Game up Front Will Force Gang Green to Part Ways With Quality Players

When the San Francisco 49ers opened up the 2020 NFL season, the did it with Robert Saleh’s defense carrying 9 defensive linemen to  help man his 4-3 front stay fresh and ready if and when he decided to rotate defenders on game day.  When the Jets open up the 2021 season, there’s no telling how… Read more

System Comparison: Shanahan vs the LaFleur Brothers

One thing Jets fans have heard repeatedly since the hiring of head coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is that they should expect the offense to be a carbon copy of what the 49ers have done the last few seasons under Kyle Shannahan.  But that could be a bit premature.  Why not consider… Read more

PFF Rates the Safeties; Maye Tops Former Teammate Adams

In a bit of off-season player grading, the folks over at PFF have shown quite a bit of love to Jets safety Marcus Maye in grading the top players at the position in the NFL. https://twitter.com/PFF/status/1399818281440014337   Maye was named the 7th best safety in the league behind Derwin James, Minkah Fitzpatrick, Marcus Williams, John… Read more

Adam Gase’s Clueless Coaching Clouds Picture on Player Performance

There’s absolutely no getting around it.  The 2020 New York Jets were an awful football team.  Week in and week out, home or away, early game or late game, they got their teeth kicked in on a regular basis.  That was the Jets as a team.  But what about individual performers? While they rarely looked… Read more

Is Joe Douglas Playing Waiting Game Once Again?

Because he was hired in the months that followed the 2019 NFL draft and the current offseason is still ongoing, Jets GM Joe Douglas has only had one full offseason as the man in charge for his New York Jets.  To say he has shown any established patters in the type of players he has… Read more

Jets Tight End Should get First Crack at Fullback Duties in Upcoming Season

When the Jets drafted tight end Trevon Wesco in the fourth round (121st overall) out of West Virginia just a few seasons ago, the pick was met with mixed reviews from fans and critics.  Tight end wasn’t a critical need and Wesco didn’t resemble many of the young up-and-coming athletic pass catchers at the position… Read more

Don’t Count Chris Herndon out Just yet, Jets Fans; Bounce-Back Season is Likely in 2021

Catastrophe.  Disaster.  Incompetent.  Liability.  Pick your negative adjective to describe Jets tight end Chris Herndon’s play through the teams first 8 games of the 2020 season and any (or all) of them will fit just fine.  Every pass that came Herndon’s way felt like it was either dropped or caught and fumbled.  Herndon couldn’t get… Read more

Forgotten man in Jets Backfield Could Still Make Impact in 2021

The 2020 NFL season was a tough one for anyone residing at 1 Jets Drive as the club found the end zone about as often as its two previous General Managers found a quality football player.  The NFL’s worst offense was led by running back Frank Gore who carried the football 187 times, averaging 3.49… Read more

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