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Willie Colon Rated "Top Jets Performer" Per: PFF


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And Calvin Pryor was rated the 3rd best Jets performer on Sunday. Props goes out to Colon because I expected him to be done at the RG spot. He resigned for the vet minimum and basically bullied the position away from all competitors. The Oline as a unit did well, but its cool that Colon stood out. 

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/09/14/cle-nyj-grades-manziel-grades-low-in-opener/

Here are the top takeaways and highest-graded players from the Browns-Jets game:

Cleveland Browns

– We went into the struggles of QB Johnny Manziel (-2.6) in further detail here. There are times when he flashes potential, but the dependency on his legs is clear. That reliance sometimes leads him into trouble, as it did when he scrambled out of the pocket early and subsequently suffered a strip sack from the blind side. Manziel certainly isn’t ready to carry a team, and the Browns lack the offensive weapons to bail him out.

– Only two of the Browns’ defensive starters graded positively; eight graded below -1.0. The front seven struggled in particular, as the Browns generated just four combined pressures from only two different players. In run defense, no starting member of the front seven graded positively. The complete lack of adequate performers is particularly concerning, considering the Jets are by no means an offensive powerhouse.

– The Browns only defensive player to perform well was ILB Craig Robertson (+2.8). The coaching staff will need to consider giving him more playing time, as he was on the field for just 21 of 60 snaps. Despite recording just a single stop, Robertson was disruptive in run defense (+1.8). He also made a play on his only target in coverage (+1.1 with a pass deflection), which is more than can be said for any of the other Browns players.

Top Performers:

ILB Craig Robertson (+2.8)
LT Joe Thomas (+2.3)
RT Mitchell Schwartz (+1.8)
WR Travis Benjamin (+0.9)
TE Gary Barnidge (+0.9)

New York Jets

– If the Jets are to be successful this season, they’ll need to run the ball well. RB Chris Ivory (+1.0) is a talented power back, and when he’s got the kind of holes opened up by the Jets’ interior line in this game, he can gash defenses. The standout was RG Willie Colon (+4.1), who dominated on down blocks, particularly. Free agent acquisition LG James Carpenter (+1.9) recorded his best grade as a run blocker since he entered the league. It’s only one game, but the Jets will be hoping that Carpenter has improved and Colon is experiencing a revival.

– WR Brandon Marshall (+2.0) has the talent to be considered amongst the best receivers in the game, he just doesn’t produce often enough. That talent was on display against the Browns as he dominated CB Joe Haden (-2.6). When Haden was covering him, he caught all five targets for 56 yards and a score, playing a big part in the Jets’ victory. With Erick Decker (+1.2) partnering with him, the Jets have the best pair of wide receivers they have had for a long time.

– While ILB David Harris (+3.2) excelled in this game, his interior partner, ILB Demario Davis (-3.5), struggled. Harris continued his good form that has seen him grade positively in each of his last seven games. He was his usual, dominant self against the run, making four defensive stops in just 26 run snaps. In contrast, Davis failed to make a single stop in the same number of snaps. Davis also graded negatively as a pass rusher and in coverage, unlike his interior partner, who did well in those facets of his play.

Top Performers:

RG Willie Colon (+4.1)
ILB David Harris (+3.2)
LE Muhammad Wilkerson (+2.9)
SS Calvin Pryor (+2.8)
LG James Carpenter (+2.1)

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Mo's arbitrary plus minus score thingy was only 0.1 higher than Calvin Prior (who STINKS!!!!!) arbitrary plus minus score thingy!?????

I hope we don't sign MO.

Not a good way to evaluate Wilk. This is probably Pryor's first time on this list. I would assume that 90% of the games Mo plays in he's in the top performers list for the Jets. 
I have my feelings on why we shouldnt resign Mo, but thats based on cash amounts, but lets not get out of control and act like this guy isnt good. 

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Colon's biggest issue are his penalties, if he cuts that down and so far it seems he has, he will play damn good. One thing I did notice was he was picking a fight at the goal line before we went in to score and someone grabbed him before it escalated those are the stupid things Colon is known for and need to be held in check. If they are held in check hes a pretty damn good player.

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Harris is a perennial top performer. Leads the team in tackles every year. High sack numbers every year.  A true performer, quietly and in a dominant manner every year. And the target of this board every time his contract is mentioned. Harris is a member of the the Jets stalwart. Harris, mangold, brick, Revis , and everyone else. 

 

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Harris is a perennial top performer. Leads the team in tackles every year. High sack numbers every year.  A true performer, quietly and in a dominant manner every year. And the target of this board every time his contract is mentioned. Harris is a member of the the Jets stalwart. Harris, mangold, brick, Revis , and everyone else. 

 

Fan is short for Fanatic.. Hitler also was a fanatic so being a fanatic doesn't always make you the most logical sane person on the planet..:)

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Mo's arbitrary plus minus score thingy was only 0.1 higher than Calvin Prior (who STINKS!!!!!) arbitrary plus minus score thingy!?????

I hope we don't sign MO.

I agree I thought Mo just played ok at best.  He better step it up if he wants a big contract.  LWilliams and Snacks looked much better vs the Browns.  

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Colon's biggest issue are his penalties, if he cuts that down and so far it seems he has, he will play damn good. One thing I did notice was he was picking a fight at the goal line before we went in to score and someone grabbed him before it escalated those are the stupid things Colon is known for and need to be held in check. If they are held in check hes a pretty damn good player.

Im not sure if it was the same play that Im referring to but there was a Brown's player that was pushing one of the guys on the floor as well as Mangold. Colon seen it and quickly approached the Browns player. 

If he would have been penalized for it, it would have been a good penalty. 

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Harris is a perennial top performer. Leads the team in tackles every year. High sack numbers every year.  A true performer, quietly and in a dominant manner every year. And the target of this board every time his contract is mentioned. Harris is a member of the the Jets stalwart. Harris, mangold, brick, Revis , and everyone else. 

 

Still dont understand how he's never made the pro bowl. Then again it seems like 3-4 Linemen/Linebackers have a tough time making the pro bowl. 

 

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Harris is a pro and it will be nice to see him retire playing his entire career as a Jet, expensive contracts but the guy has been consistent, 

D. Davis is anther question, seems like he's struggling in this Defense, like he fell off a cliff, he has been on the upswing the last couple of years and now he is on the way out, similar to Kerley? 

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Im not sure if it was the same play that Im referring to but there was a Brown's player that was pushing one of the guys on the floor as well as Mangold. Colon seen it and quickly approached the Browns player. 

If he would have been penalized for it, it would have been a good penalty. 

I remember that play...wasnt it in the RedZone?  If that was the case, that would have been a boneheaded penalty.

That said, good to see he graded out well because I think everyone worried about him the most on the OL.

 

 

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And Calvin Pryor was rated the 3rd best Jets performer on Sunday. Props goes out to Colon because I expected him to be done at the RG spot. He resigned for the vet minimum and basically bullied the position away from all competitors. The Oline as a unit did well, but its cool that Colon stood out. 

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/09/14/cle-nyj-grades-manziel-grades-low-in-opener/

Here are the top takeaways and highest-graded players from the Browns-Jets game:

Cleveland Browns

– We went into the struggles of QB Johnny Manziel (-2.6) in further detail here. There are times when he flashes potential, but the dependency on his legs is clear. That reliance sometimes leads him into trouble, as it did when he scrambled out of the pocket early and subsequently suffered a strip sack from the blind side. Manziel certainly isn’t ready to carry a team, and the Browns lack the offensive weapons to bail him out.

– Only two of the Browns’ defensive starters graded positively; eight graded below -1.0. The front seven struggled in particular, as the Browns generated just four combined pressures from only two different players. In run defense, no starting member of the front seven graded positively. The complete lack of adequate performers is particularly concerning, considering the Jets are by no means an offensive powerhouse.

– The Browns only defensive player to perform well was ILB Craig Robertson (+2.8). The coaching staff will need to consider giving him more playing time, as he was on the field for just 21 of 60 snaps. Despite recording just a single stop, Robertson was disruptive in run defense (+1.8). He also made a play on his only target in coverage (+1.1 with a pass deflection), which is more than can be said for any of the other Browns players.

Top Performers:

ILB Craig Robertson (+2.8)
LT Joe Thomas (+2.3)
RT Mitchell Schwartz (+1.8)
WR Travis Benjamin (+0.9)
TE Gary Barnidge (+0.9)

New York Jets

– If the Jets are to be successful this season, they’ll need to run the ball well. RB Chris Ivory (+1.0) is a talented power back, and when he’s got the kind of holes opened up by the Jets’ interior line in this game, he can gash defenses. The standout was RG Willie Colon (+4.1), who dominated on down blocks, particularly. Free agent acquisition LG James Carpenter (+1.9) recorded his best grade as a run blocker since he entered the league. It’s only one game, but the Jets will be hoping that Carpenter has improved and Colon is experiencing a revival.

– WR Brandon Marshall (+2.0) has the talent to be considered amongst the best receivers in the game, he just doesn’t produce often enough. That talent was on display against the Browns as he dominated CB Joe Haden (-2.6). When Haden was covering him, he caught all five targets for 56 yards and a score, playing a big part in the Jets’ victory. With Erick Decker (+1.2) partnering with him, the Jets have the best pair of wide receivers they have had for a long time.

– While ILB David Harris (+3.2) excelled in this game, his interior partner, ILB Demario Davis (-3.5), struggled. Harris continued his good form that has seen him grade positively in each of his last seven games. He was his usual, dominant self against the run, making four defensive stops in just 26 run snaps. In contrast, Davis failed to make a single stop in the same number of snaps. Davis also graded negatively as a pass rusher and in coverage, unlike his interior partner, who did well in those facets of his play.

Top Performers:

RG Willie Colon (+4.1)
ILB David Harris (+3.2)
LE Muhammad Wilkerson (+2.9)
SS Calvin Pryor (+2.8)
LG James Carpenter (+2.1)

Bad day for the fans.  Mo, Pryor and Colon, all who played great made the list.  

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