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  1. Actually I must say you are a decent poster even though you root for a despicable team :)

     

    As I said in another thread, Mangold vs Dareus will be fascinating. Looking beyond the smack talk, I have no way of predicting who will win that battle. Dareus is really coming on, whereas Mangold is good and a vet. How much the Jets score and how the Bills play D will be determined by this battle. (BTW, promise me that if Dareus dominates Mangold, you won't use the 'lingering injury' excuse).

     

    I think we have a better chance of limiting the Jets' scoring than we have of putting up lots of points.

     

    Apart from the on-field discussion - This should be the game of the week though I shudder to think it being televised nationally. The Bills typically haven't been doing well in such games

     

    Fair enough, with the injury thing. It should be healed up by now, I expect him to be back at top form. If Dareus beats him, all the credit to him.

     

    I still don't know about the offense - last year we put up a stinker after the bye - but that was against the Packers.

     

    I dont think Brady, or Vick were considered "turn over machines." The Bills have a very opportunistic defense. My dad is a jets fan; I have watched every jets and Bills game this year, and i dont believe that the jets will be able to keep scoring pace with the Bills. Its not even that i think the jets O is not good, but the play calling is predictable. I also think it would be a poor decision to play Mangold against Dareus man up. if they do, Mangold has a tough day. If they double him, are advantage.

     

    Why would it be a poor decision to use the best center in the league on your best d-lineman? I doubt we would double him.

     

    The Bills still will have to score a lot - I think they score in the 14-24 range; nothing more nothing less. It's a divisional rivalry game, so you never know, but I'm still going with 24-21 Jets. In my gut, I think the Jets can do it.

  2. They've been underdogs in last 2 AFC conference championship games. How'd that work out ?

     

     

    Although he's never blocked for a back with jacksons numbers at this point in the season nor fitz qb rating ...... hmmmm

     

    Ya, there are NO other factors. Just the center's play, obviously.

     

    They were underdogs in every other playoff game too. How'd that work out?

  3. Well lets ask it this way. Would YOU trade the two based on how much they make? Do you "lose" anything by acquiring Wood? But, do you "gain" anything by doing so? Now think like a GM or FO guy.. :)

     

     

    Tim-

     

    We ain't judging by pay. We're judging by talent. And Mangold is just better at this stage in time.

  4. Granted, however, I'm not disappointed. Mangold is good, but Wood is better, -and- Wood doesn't need to hold, -and- he's younger and more powerful! :)

     

    So yeah, HELL yeah.. I wouldn't trade Wood for Mangold.. Why would anyone?

     

     

     

    Tim-

     

    He probably holds from other fans' POV. Take off dem blinders for a bit - Mangold holds and Wood doesn't?

     

    I'm pretty sure 98% of the league would not trade Mangold for Wood.

  5. That's a good point! ^^^^ :)

     

    I wouldn't trade Wood for Mangold either, so perhaps this is the clincher for me as to whom I think is better!

     

     

    Tim-

     

    Mangold has been injured in all but 2 games this year. Offensive stats don't necessarily reflect 1/5 positions on the o-line. Sorry to disappoint you.

     

    Oh come on, we have the thrilling CJ Spiller, he's had like 3 TD's in 2 years!

     

    Jets are 22nd in the league with passing, so I am not that worried. The Bills are a head-scratching 13th. Though the Jets have 14 TD's passing, which is impressive the 17 sacks and 55.8% passing rating is not. You might also see a jump in the number of INT's this weekend.

     

    Possibly we will see a jump in INTs. The Bills have been ballhawks. You might as well though - Jets have been generally good on defense with turnovers.

     

    The 17 sacks are due to the incohesion of the O-line. I'm counting on them all back together to improve and get better. The 56% completion percentage is skewed by the Ravens game where Sanchez never had more than 2.5 seconds to throw, though it still counts.

  6. Ah, guess I missed that, I just saw the post where you thought the Jets would dominate our offense and then the continued talking up about how much better your players are than ours.

     

    The Jets are good, they've been waaaaay better than the Bills in recent history. This is a new season, we'll see what happens. The Bills do need to beat the Jets to have any room to talk about being the best in the AFC East... one part of that was the Patriots and we pulled that one out. So I understand that we are still underdogs, even on our own turf.

     

    I never said we would dominate your offense. I said in general, the Jets defense matches up well with the Bills, while you guys were telling me how great the Bills offense was and would dominate.

     

    You're actually favorites according to Vegas. I'd still say it's a close game, and Jets win by a field goal.

  7. So if I'm understanding correctly, the Jets are going to dominate the Bills on both sides of the ball?

     

    Man, why are they even scheduling the game?

     

    Listen... I'm down for being a homer, I get that.. but to completely ignore the fact that the Bills are 5-2 with one of the toughest schedules in the AFC, is a bit far. We don't have big names, but we show up to play... I highly doubt, even if the Bills lose, that they will just roll over and let the Jets dominate them in all facets of the game like you're predicting.

     

    I never said that actually. I said it would be a close game.

     

     

    Havent declared him anything. Said "may be". When bills featured back has 300 more yards and 1.7 more yards per carry than jets, and bills QB has a 15 pt higher QB rating, you can't so easily assume that mangold>wood. I know i wouldn't trade them.

     

     

    Mangold has been injured for all but 2 games - in the 2 games where he was healthy, they were pretty much the Jets' best offensive outputs. And center isn't the only offensive line position, so you can't just compare offensive stats to copmare the centers.

     

    Without Pouncey being able to be included on that list...well, it's not a list.

     

    btw, This is 2011, I'll buy you a calendar.

     

    http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/06/14/2010-pass-blocking-efficiency-guards-and-centers/

     

    Top 10 in pass blocking for centers: Mangold. Bottom 10: Pouncey.

     

     

    There's no complete stats for this year yet, if you're going to tell me it's not 2010

  8. Position by position, we'll do this

    Bills win at:

    QB, RB, WR, TE, SS/FS, P, K, DL, LB

    Jets win at:

    OL, CB

    Draw at:

    Long snapper

     

    If you disagree with that I will not understand. Where you will misunderstand is that as a team the positions come together better for the Jets, historically/relatively speaking. The SS/FS duo we have is underrated, a lot like the young Jets OL is...I could almost give an edge to the Bills on the OL but the Jets are starting to look promising. Wood is as close to being better then Mangold then you'd beleive. Unfortunately, you will not see that this weekend because the DL ya'll have is still learning.

     

    I would say:

     

    Bills win at:

    QB, RB, Safeties, OLB (Thomas out for the year, I'll give you this)

    Jets win at:

    WR, TE, O-Line, ILB

     

    D-line is pretty much a push. Special teams as a whole are a push as well (returning, coverage, kicker/punter)

  9. I am sorry, Mangold is not the absolute god of a Center people make him out to be. He is among the best in the NFL currently - but get off of it. You can say Mangold will eat Dareus, and lets say he does. What happens next? You have a set of DL's that can clean up the scraps that Dareus leaves on the table. With our LB's able to play this year I do not see the Jets doing anything up the middle. Mangold will not be able to handle more then one guy this weekend. After this you get Ferguson who is just not fast enough to keep up with the almost as slow Kelsay, though he can outpower him. Moving on, you get the rest of the OL, who matches up against the rest of our unknown and undershaddowed DL. That leaves one of the deepest corp of DB's against one of the deepest corps of pass catchers. Without even taking FJackson in to this - look at each matchup. A big TE can eat a rookie CB in the nickel and that CB can only get lucky with his speed to defend the pass.

     

    Sanchize, well, I wish someone would just come out and say it. He used to be clutch but he's always been mediocre. If Fitzgerald was your QB you would be better off. You'd be able to hit those WR's on the short passes you'd need to win, because your D cannot do it all and you need someone who can extend drives.

     

    Revis island, isn't he as hyped as Asomaugh was? Sure, he's good, probably great. Alright, so now what? Cromartie doesn't scare me...but he can still create plays. The Bills have enough options to put the ball out that Revis is not going to factor as much as many would think - provided the Bills can just give it to FJ.

     

    And shut up about Mangold. Wood will be at his level or beyond by next year.

     

    I'm sorry, but the bolded statement is !@#$ing delusional.

     

    Revis has a 2.9 rating against him this year. That's so "good"! Wilson isn't a rook, he's a 2nd year player who's doing an amazing job this year.

     

    I'm not even going to bother arguing Sanchez anymore, because no one pays attention to my points. <_<

     

    You're a little too biased for me to argue with, don't act like the Bills are the greatest at every position ever, and I would refute your points. If that's not what you meant to do, that's how it came off.

     

    Mangold cannot hold Pouncey from Pittsburgh jock. And if you're right, the only way MAngold is going to stop Dareus is to hold him. He plays Dareus straight up and Sanchez will be picking himself up off the turf

     

    Yep, the best center in the league for the last couple seasons definitely can't handle this unblockable rookie!

  10. I'm NOT writing them off, on the contrary. That would be a mistake. I look at the way the Ravens beat on you, and I know we are not the team that can do that, however, we can do it well enough to cause problems for Sanchez. I seriously and truly believe that our philosophy this year in terms of pressure was not to measure success by sacking the QB. I think Edwards and Chan have approached the pressure game in the correct manner. These guys are young, and they need games under their belts. granted the Skins game shouldn't be used as a great meauring stick for how well we've progressed, but it does correlate well with the goal of the philosophy this year. The boys are learning on the job, and they've done quite well, IMO. I've seen measurable imporovement from week to week, and we're only getting better. We can bring it, but I think it is wise to get in the face rather than go for the sack in most cases. I liken our pass blitz to that which more closely aligns with a run blitz by plugging up holes, and getting the hands up. If Green or LT is going to beat us on the ground, it would pretty much have to be on the outside. We;ve got answers for your run game, and our run D this year is NOT indicative of the true game flow. We've given up big chunks of yardage but overall I think we're pretty good. If we can avoid the big play, we are all the better off.

     

    Look, the Jets get respect here from knowledgable fans, but this years Bills are not a pushover.. The Jets WILL get a game on sunday, I can assure you of that. If we play to our strengths, and make few mistakes, we win. I know it sounds cliche, but in this case it's true!

     

    Tim-

     

    Don't use the Ravens game as a benchmark. Mangold >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Baxter. If the Jets play to their strengths they can win as well. Lastly, the Jets defense has been giving up 1 big play on the ground per game for some reason. It's a lot of ifs for a guaranteed Bills win. I doubt it happens as you say it will.

  11. As someone who saw all four of those games I think it's fair to say they all could've gone the other way. But I really thought the Dallas game was the only one where the winning team was pretty clearly manhandled. What they didn't show on the NE highlights was the Bills moving the ball when it was 21-0 and having their first two drives stalled on a tipped ball int and a silly chop-block (I guess the Charger game was similar in that respect). Also, you guys haven't been that competitive in your losses.

     

    A win is a win and a loss is a loss, no matter how it happened. It doesn't go in the standings as a "lucky 3 point win." Let's not argue over pointless stuff like that

  12. Maybe, but they don't win it inside. Going to be tough to push our boys around inside, JETS.. I'd very surprised if you gained 75 on the ground Sunday? Washington or not, the young guys are brimming with confidence right now. Depends on if the refs are going to call the holds. I saw a report by the AP that said the Bills were the most held team in the NFL this year. Looking at film as a fan you have to shake it off I suppose, but we both know Mangold is perhaps the biggest holder in the NFL at least he is in the AFC East.. We all know Mangold very well, so you're not exactly giving us any insight into this team, JETS? True fans know what we're up against, and I'm saying that if both teams bring their A game, it will be a fun game to watch, but the Bills come out on top, IMO. If the Jets don't show up, we win by a 10 or more.. If we go up early by two touchdowns and force the jets to get away from the run game; this will work in our favor, NOT yours.

     

     

    Tim-

     

    Bills are 19th in the league in rush yards against. Not exactly a powerhouse. Mangold holds ocassionaly, but I think every O-lineman does, so it's not like you can use it against him.

     

    So Jets have no chance according to you? I'd say the Jets have more talent and equal coaching - if both teams bring their A game the Jets probably come out on top. There's a lot of IFs there. Also, the Jets have made plently of comebacks in the 2nd half (see: San Diego 2 weeks ago, many games last year). Point being, you're writing off the Jets a lot which is surprising.

  13. Are you playing games or have your jets goggles really blinded you? Jets hoped he improved and tried letting Him throw it more earlier and after 3 losses and a gift win from romo, Rex ran around town saying how they had to get back to their running game.

     

    Bills had a gift win from the Pats too, Brady gave it away. <_<

     

    Well the experiment failed, IMO, because of the personnel change with the short offseason; Sanchez needed time to adjust, and the coaching staff didn't realize that. Even without that he's been playing well in general (the Ravens game was an anamoly, tbh).

     

    Don't believe everything the media tells you.

  14. Wrong.

     

    http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/No-Staycation-for-the-Jets-This-Year-132728868.html

     

    When the Jets returned from the bye week this year, they talked a lot about how rested and ready they were for a date with the Packers.

     

    Then they went out and played one of their worst games in the Rex Ryan era in a 9-0 loss to the Packers. That made it two straight post-bye losses for Ryan after a 24-22 loss to a mediocre Jags team in his first season that helped push the Jets to 4-6 and the brink of irrelevancy.

     

    The common thread between those two losses, besides the Jets playing pretty poorly each time, is that the Jets took a six-day vacation during the bye week each time. The new CBA requires four days off for every team this year, but the Jets, uncowed by history, are going the extra mile and giving the team six days off once again.

     

    Well, this year the players do need it more (with more injuries than years past), though I do admit I was wrong about it. We'll see if it works this time. A 2 game sample isn't necessarily what yo uwant to use as a future indicator.

     

    That's why we fans love to talk. We're not actually playing the games I suppose. I'm not one of those fans that watches only his team. I watch every game, and I pay attention. It really is going to come down to who is better in the trenches. Our Dline vs. your Oline, and or your Dline against our Oline. I like our chances at both scenarios, frankly.

     

     

    Tim-

     

    The Jets O-line is probably one of the best in the league with Mangold back - they played like it against the Bolts. I think the Jets win that battle.

     

    Your O-line is slightly better than our D-line though. Ours is pretty young, and mostly rotational players (the rooks Ellis and Wilkerson are looking good though)

  15. Now guys, let's quit all the pointless chatter and get down to brass tax...Mr. J-e-t-s, 39 posts in just over 24 hours?? well done!

     

    Thanks. Better than studying for midterms all the time right now. :thumbsup:

     

    SJ is not the fastest receiver in the league by far, but watching film on him you'll see he's very good, if not magnificent as being clever. His moves to avoid the (stuff) at the line are among the best I've ever seen. He's not going to take Revis deep that's for sure, but I'll bet he catches at least 4 passes, and 3 for first downs.. Chan might test Cromartie early and often to see what kind of a game he's having and how he's playing receivers. Crom is hot and cold sometimes, and he plays off the line a lot. In the jets favor, other than an inexperienced CJ Spiller the Bills have no burner in the receiving corps.. I doubt Chan will send CJ into Revis territory, but he is faster than Revis which could be an interesting matchup if we're ahead by a bunch?

     

    My guess is that the JETS will get much of the same from the Bills. Tight, short passing with an occassional deep ball, and a fist full of Fred Jackson running, and catching. The Jets have no answer for Freddie out of the back field with as much blitzing as they do, and Chandler will cause them some headaches..

     

    Will be a good game, but if our D can upset Sanchez by forcing him to pass, we stand to win this game going away, IMO.

     

    Tim-

     

    It doesn't matter what the receiver does. Revis shut down Stevie last year, and I don't think Fitz will feel the need to throw his way (hopefully he does). Revis excels at covering almost everything.

     

    They'll give up 1 big play to Jackson most likely.

     

    I don't think your D will generate a pass rush. They're averaging 2 sacks/game this year, and without the amazing Skins game (which I do give you credit for) it's a 1/2 sack per game. That's just not good enough against the finally healthy Jets O-line, which can be amazing when it needs to.

     

    The Jets stand to win this game going away as well, if the offense clicks and the defense shuts down the Bills O as I expect. :)

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