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By Glenn Naughton

 

Fresh off the heels of a critical week two 37-31 victorymost Jets fans will spend a good portion of their day replaying last night’s game in their heads.

A contest that saw quarterback  Ryan Fitzpatrick sling it for 374 yards and a touchdown to go along with Matt Forte’s 33 carries for 100 yards and 3 scores on the ground.  However, none of that would have been possible without quality O-line play, something the Jets have gotten through the season’s first two games under less than ideal circumstances.

It was impressive enough in week one against a stellar Cincinnati Bengals defense with veteran back-ups Ben Ijalana and Brent Qvale rotating out at right tackle for the injured Breno Giacomini.  The fact that starting left guard James Carpenter was lost to a calf injury early in the second quarter before being replaced by Wesley Johnson who may have played his best game as a Jet should bode well for the Jets moving forward.

Qvale struggled at times, but has been a solid find along with Ben Ijalana.

Qvale struggled at times, but has been a solid find along with Ben Ijalana.

One of the team’s perceived weaknesses heading in to this season was the depth along the offensive line.  A unit that many felt the Jets had recklessly failed to address early in the draft or through free agency.  Nobody is sending anyone to Canton or the Pro Bowl just yet, but the possibility of having three quality reserves on the offensive line is something nobody anticipated going in to this season.

In fact, Johnson isn’t even listed as the team’s primary back up at left guard.  That title belongs to third-year pro, Dakota Dozier, who was inactive last night.  A decision that forced Johnson, currently listed as Nick Mangold’s back-up at center, in to action.

With Johnson filling in, the unit was still plenty good against Rex Ryan’s Bills, as Fitzpatrick was sacked just once, and the ground game churned out a total of 123 yards.  Most of the work came from Forte, who did his best work in the second half.  Prior to his final three clock-killing carries in the closing minutes that consisted of 3 runs for 5 yards, Forte ran the ball 13 times for 67 yards (4.92 YPC) in the second and third quarter.

This isn’t to say the offensive line was perfect, because it wasn’t.  Fitzpatrick was pressured on several occasions, once having the ball knocked out of his hand for a fumble that was recovered by the Jets, and a second instance in which it appeared to be a second forced fumble, but replays showed Fitzpatrick’s arm to be moving forward on the pass.

All things considered, going to war without their best lineman in Carpenter for much of the night, and a pair of back-ups at right tackle, the results should put some fears to rest, at least for now, as far as the Jets offensive line is concerned.  Meanwhile, perhaps a bit of crow for those who blasted the Jets handling of the position in the off-season?

 

 

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I know I over react to game situations like last night, and have the bad habit of getting too down before the games are finished. These games are crazy and you never know what the outcome will be. Last night did remind me of "Heidi" a bit LOL. Having said that, IMHO, the OL was my MVP from last nights game, with our excellent WR's and QB a close second. They all did an amazing job.

Offense A (the Marshall fumble prevented an A+)

Defense C- Too many receivers running wild in the DB. Still having a hard time getting off the field on 3rd downs. No real pass rush last night at all against a mediocre OL. I am very down on this defense and think they are over rated and think they think that they are better then they actually are. Hope they can get better and tighten up the backfield or else they will get torched all season long with the deep ball.

ST C+ Still need work on PR/KR, too many long returns. Folk came back to us finally

Coaching B+ (Not going for 2 at the end prevented an A+)

 

All in all I thought we were done at 24-20 and I was wrong. This team is resilient, an excellent trait to possess if you expect to be playing in January.

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1 hour ago, ASH1962 said:

I know I over react to game situations like last night, and have the bad habit of getting too down before the games are finished. These games are crazy and you never know what the outcome will be. Last night did remind me of "Heidi" a bit LOL. Having said that, IMHO, the OL was my MVP from last nights game, with our excellent WR's and QB a close second. They all did an amazing job.

Offense A (the Marshall fumble prevented an A+)

Defense C- Too many receivers running wild in the DB. Still having a hard time getting off the field on 3rd downs. No real pass rush last night at all against a mediocre OL. I am very down on this defense and think they are over rated and think they think that they are better then they actually are. Hope they can get better and tighten up the backfield or else they will get torched all season long with the deep ball.

ST C+ Still need work on PR/KR, too many long returns. Folk came back to us finally

Coaching B+ (Not going for 2 at the end prevented an A+)

 

All in all I thought we were done at 24-20 and I was wrong. This team is resilient, an excellent trait to possess if you expect to be playing in January.

Completely agree. But what is it with this team? I thought our D was supposed to be stellar and our O mediocre. And that "A" grade for the O was earned against the supposedly vaunted Bills' defense. Go figure.

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9 minutes ago, Jet Fan RI said:

Completely agree. But what is it with this team? I thought our D was supposed to be stellar and our O mediocre. And that "A" grade for the O was earned against the supposedly vaunted Bills' defense. Go figure.

Exactly.  This is why, despite the fact that it's fun, it's senseless when we try to predict how each game will go as soon as the schedule is released.  Until the games are played, we never know which teams are going to be better or worse than they were the year before.  Jets D was supposed to be great but big questions on offense.

Seattle almost lost to Miami at home FFS.  

If you'd' have told me the Jets would be without Carpenter for most of the game, I would've expected the run game to really struggle.  YPC wasn't great for Forte overall, but he was a beast in the second half with Johnson at LG.

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