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The Good The Bad and The Ugly: Jets Edition


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But by the way the NFL has taken in Sanchez you would think he was the next Tom Brady or something.

His stats are not all that impressive and he has been lackluster every time I have watched him.

He looked very good in college, but he's done nothing for me in the pros yet.

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Good: Sitting behind the Panthers bench, I noticed this guy that was just obnoxiously tall.

His name is Jordan Capizzi. He's a 6'9" tackle.

The Bad: He's probably not very good--I didn't see him play one snap. Though maybe he did and I missed it

The Ugly: He wasted that height to be a journeyman tackle instead of a center in basketball

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The Good:

>Dwayne Jarrett: Call me a homer, I really couldn’t care less. The fact is D.J. did tonight exactly what we need him to this year. He ran crisp routes, made tough catches, caught everything thrown to him and on one occasion used his size to force the smaller defender to hold him resulting in a PI penalty. If I had to choose between Jarrett and Moore right now I would choose Jarrett based on size and hands alone.

>Deangelo Williams: Go figure the guy showed why he is one of the top 5 backs in the NFL.

>Jon Beason: The Beast looked much more comfortable at OLB in week 2. He was routinely around the ball carrier and on several occasions was in the backfield making plays. He made an incredible diving attempt nearly coming up with an interception. Beason and Connor look great beside one another.

>Jason Baker: Kicked the hell out of the ball.

>Todd Carter: See Jason Baker.

>The Defensive Line: If the preseason is any indication (it may not be) this will be our strongest unit on defense. The defensive line got consistent pressure on the Jets all night. When Nick Hayden gets a sack you know your line is playing well. Special honors go to Everette Brown who was an absolute beast tonight.

>Captain Munnerlyn: He made excellent plays on the ball in coverage and his willingness to take a huge hit to get a few extra yards on a return places him on the list.

>David Gettis: In limited action he made a great play. After catching a pass for the first down Gettis muscled his way out of a sure tackle to pick up a very nice gain.

>Mike Goodson: Had several runs for big gains. He seems like a much more physical runner then the guy we saw last year.

The Bad:

>The QB’s: Both Moore and Clausen looked flustered and frantic against a very fast Jets defense resulting in errant throws and sacks.

>The Offensive Line: As a whole the line looked shaky tonight, had trouble in blitz pickup and keeping green jerseys away from the QB’s.

>Kenneth Moore: He makes the incredible look routine but makes the routine look impossible. He dropped several fairly easy catches that would have resulted in nice gains/first downs. On top of that on his return chance he fell backwards after fielding the ball, got back up and then fumbled the ball after being hit. At this point Moore should make the roster but he has been less than impressive as of late.

The Ugly:

>Armanti Edwards: By no means am I bashing the guy or saying he is a bust 2 games into his career. His play tonight was inexcusable though. He has a long way to go to make an impact in this league and I could easily see Edwards being placed on the IR with a phantom injury.

Damn, I'm glad I went to the Dodger game. I got invited and didn't want to be an ass, as much as I wanted to see this game. I had the game tracker on the whole time and I could tell it was ugly. Still gotta watch the replay though. I'm excited about the D!!!

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Scott Fowler of the Observer nailed it when he said," The Panthers have been blitzed constantly the first two weeks and seem to have little idea how to combat it. Carolina has now been sacked 11 times in two games and – without Steve Smith in there as a breakaway threat – can’t seem to make defenses pay for the risk-taking."

I realize there is no game planning in preseason but..............

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