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Football Outsiders - A Deep Dive On The Jets Air Raid System And Why It's So Deadly


Saca312

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So, looking ahead at the Jets, I thought it would be good to give all of you a better idea as to what this team actually is. 

First of all, they won't be easy. You can argue past games and results, but the fact is the Jets can and will be tricky. They may not have the all-star pieces, but they have a mastermind at the helm engineering a very interesting offense. It's one derived from the college Air Raid system, and it's working.

Jets offensive coordinator John Morton - former Saints WR coach and clear Sean Peyton disciple - helped create a pile of junk in a rebuild year into something that is pretty competitive. His concepts and ideas are pretty interesting and could in fact rival Kyle Shanahan's genius in a few ways. 

But that's enough fluff for now. I'll get right to the point.

This article from Football Outsiders really does give a good perspective on just how tough the Jets offense is. Sure, they lack the play-makers, but they have the right blueprint. The Panthers defense sure is lucky to get an extra two weeks to try to solve this puzzle, but by no means will this be a breeze.

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/film-room/2017/film-room-new-york-jets-offense

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I would say we have 0 excuse losing to a rebuild team , but we did lose a fluky game against the Bears.  The Jets definitely aren't the dumpster fire that the Dolphins are , but I think we should win if the players take the game seriously and we limit the turnovers. The only games we lost this year is when we had way too many turnovers.  I think we've won every game that Cam didnt throw a pick in. 

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Considering the Jets’ passing offense is 26th in the league, it looks like a lot of teams were able to “solve this puzzle”. The Jets’ offense has certainly exceeded expectations but only because the expectations for this offense were terrible. Judging them on their own merits, they’re statistically not a good offense.

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12 hours ago, Saca312 said:

First of all, they won't be easy. You can argue past games and results, but the fact is the Jets can and will be tricky. 

I don’t understand this line...what is there to argue besides past games and results? Imagine someone responding to your other thread about Cam’s statistics, saying “hey you can argue past games and results, but Cam is still a terrible QB”. If your argument is not driven by past games and results, then you’re basically ignoring statistics and therefore providing an entirely subjective argument.

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Just now, MasterAwesome said:

I don’t understand this line...what is there to argue besides past games and results? Imagine someone responding to your other thread about Cam’s statistics, saying “hey you can argue past games and results, but Cam is still a terrible QB”. If your argument is not driven by past games and results, then you’re basically ignoring statistics and therefore providing an entirely subjective argument.

I mean the system itself is probably better than Shanahan. Read the article itself.

If it weren’t for that, this team would be lucky to scratch a win. The team as a whole sucks because of the player’s lack of talent, but they got a tricky scheme we shouldn’t sleep on.

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44 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

It amazing how our fan downplays the teams we play. 

The Jets are than.most in here are giving them credit for, and wins don't come easy in this league. 

 

 

It's not about downplaying the Jets. It about looking at reality and the fact that the Jets passing game is far from deadly. It's not even average 

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