Thrashen
Hall of Famer
Honestly, Geno Smith might’ve played his best NFL game last night…but New England’s defense is so mind-bogglingly putrid that it’s not surprising. Smith didn’t look terrible against the Broncos last week, either, until throwing a late pick-6. The Jets, who’ve played a difficult schedule, usually always play the Patriots tough. Now at 1-6, let’s hope that Rex eats through his stomach staples and is finally canned at season’s end.
It was fantastic to see Amendola returning kicks (he’s much faster than Pat Chung), score that leaping, twisting, go-ahead TD, and recovering that critical onside kick.
Here is the TD…
Here is Rex Ryan’s hilarious reaction to his all-African defense getting torched by a white man…
It reminded me of another “Kodak Moment” from a 2013 game involving Buddy Ryan’s other ****** son, Rob, after his tar-hued defense relinquished a last second TD to the Pats…
It was a big confidence-builder after an unproductive season (how does one produce playing 10 snaps per game?), so let’s hope that Amendola earned himself a larger role in the offense going forward. Brandon LaFell has been surprisingly good of late, which isn’t a negative occurrence, as it could take attention away from our guys. Former 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] rounder, WR Aaron Dobson, was a healthy scratch again. If anyone is in jeopardy of being cut/traded, it’s him.
Edelman and Gronk had OK outings, but with so many 3-and-outs, it’s difficult to get into rhythm. Too bad LB Chris White didn’t play a snap, as former 1[SUP]st[/SUP] round bust, Dont’a Hightower, looked dreadful (as always) in his return to action. Future bust, Jamie Collins, was his usual invisible self. Skinner has speed and can blitz well, but lacks instincts. I remember Chris White during his days as a tackling-machine at Mississippi State. It's seems like he'll only play if one of their black LB's goes down. Reserve safety, Nate Ebner, was getting some defensive snaps in nickel/dime packages before a finger injury kept him out of several games. Kind of strange that he isn't playing through it...
It was fantastic to see Amendola returning kicks (he’s much faster than Pat Chung), score that leaping, twisting, go-ahead TD, and recovering that critical onside kick.
Here is the TD…
Here is Rex Ryan’s hilarious reaction to his all-African defense getting torched by a white man…
It reminded me of another “Kodak Moment” from a 2013 game involving Buddy Ryan’s other ****** son, Rob, after his tar-hued defense relinquished a last second TD to the Pats…
It was a big confidence-builder after an unproductive season (how does one produce playing 10 snaps per game?), so let’s hope that Amendola earned himself a larger role in the offense going forward. Brandon LaFell has been surprisingly good of late, which isn’t a negative occurrence, as it could take attention away from our guys. Former 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] rounder, WR Aaron Dobson, was a healthy scratch again. If anyone is in jeopardy of being cut/traded, it’s him.
Edelman and Gronk had OK outings, but with so many 3-and-outs, it’s difficult to get into rhythm. Too bad LB Chris White didn’t play a snap, as former 1[SUP]st[/SUP] round bust, Dont’a Hightower, looked dreadful (as always) in his return to action. Future bust, Jamie Collins, was his usual invisible self. Skinner has speed and can blitz well, but lacks instincts. I remember Chris White during his days as a tackling-machine at Mississippi State. It's seems like he'll only play if one of their black LB's goes down. Reserve safety, Nate Ebner, was getting some defensive snaps in nickel/dime packages before a finger injury kept him out of several games. Kind of strange that he isn't playing through it...
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