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skinz2winz

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That cannot be run correctly. What does that tell you? The same thing WE all have been saying for years. This staff both offense and defense is incompetent!
 

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J-No has allowed a whopping 15 TDs since the start of last season and is tied for the most scores allowed among all cornerbacks this season, with seven of them. He ranks 105th and 109th in PFF rating (47.2) and passer rating allowed (133.1) among the 111 cornerbacks who have played 200 or more snaps this season. His 8.9% burn rate (see Dunbar) also ranks among the worst in the league.

let this sink in and fester
 

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Fabian Moreau- Fabian Moreau started the season off by alternating between good and bad performances, but that hasn’t been the case as of late. In fact, he’s just been downright awful for about a month now.

Darnold only threw at Moreau’s receiver three times in the game, but those targets turned into 3 receptions for 82 yards and 2 first downs, all of which were team highs.

The majority of that yardage came on the 45-yarder he gave up to tight end Ryan Griffin at the end of the first half. That reception was tied for the longest gain in the contest and set the Jets up to score from 16 yards out on the following play. Moreau was beat on third down by former teammate Jamison Crowder for a 29-yard touchdown, which was the Jets’ second-longest play of the game. On top of all that, several analysts claim it was Moreau, and not Josh Norman, who was responsible for Robby Anderson’s 6-yard TD.

So to summarize and add a few extra nuggets, Fabian Moreau gave up more than twice as many receiving yards as any other player on the team did, allowed a perfect passer rating when targeted (158.3), was the primary cover man on both of the Jets’ two-longest offensive gains and played a major role in three of the five New York touchdowns. Alright then.

hate to reach back to the ASS trade but this guy was supposed to replace fuller . instead he is a liabilty and a career BU
 

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Troy Apke- The return of Montae Nicholson pushed Apke back to a special teams-only role. This probably shouldn’t have been the case though, because of A) the circumstances surrounding Nicholson, and B) the fact that Apke played decently the last three games; his PFF grade ranked first or second on the defense in two of those contests.

should we call him the "flowers " of the defense ?
 

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Jeremy Reaves- Jeremy Reaves set career highs in defensive snaps played (11) and snap percentage (13%). He was used as an extra safety and lined up in the box on all but one of those plays.

Despite the limited PT, he still was able to find a way to chip in with a pair of solo tackles, both of which were counted as defensive stops. Reaves has had a knack for making tackles in spite of limited PT his year. He’s recorded a takedown on 7-of-27 2019 defensive snaps, which is a good for a crazy 25.9% clip. It’s even more impressive when you consider that he hasn’t missed a single tackle, either.

The 23-year-old safety was not targeted and has yet to be thrown at all season.

Deshazor Everett- Everett’s bum ankle sidelined him for a fifth straight contest. At best, the fourth-year safety will be able to play in 11 games this year, which would tie the career low he set as a rookie (2015).
 
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