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4 hours ago, kevinc855 said:

White will never have Zachs arm but he spent all year in the QB room watching tape prob being like "oh I would of done this"

No hero ball. Just efficient moving the chains stuff. It's only one game, but if continues to play well , it be hard to bench him till Zach understands smart football. 

Ironically, he became a hero by not playing hero ball

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The performance yesterday does show that JD’s roster building was not that bad and that perhaps some of the previous losses were a result of coaching and the development/performance of Zach Wilson.

I don’t think Mike White would have been able do what Zach Wilson in his first six games.   At least three of ZW’s first games were respectable.   

I am heartened to see Lafleur in the box, calling better plays and adding a mystery coach on the sideline.  

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7 hours ago, KRL said:

Absolutely stunning!!!  I still can't believe that the Jets beat CIN 34-31 with
a "backup QB" after last week's NE horror show.  I had to review the tape multiple
times before posting because there were so many things to analyze.  Let's take a 
look at the game/players and realize a QB controversy is looming:


Coaching

- Changes made by the offensive staff this week, Mike LaFleur (OC) was up in the booth
while Rob Calabrese and Matt Cavanaugh were down on the sideline.

- Significant play call changes as more "jet sweeps" and RPO's were included in the game
plan.  And LaFleur opened up the trick plays as he whipped out multiple WR "flea flicker"
passes and the "Philly special" for the final two point play of the game.


Special Teams

- Braxton Berrios had a 29.5 average on his kick off returns.  But his only punt return
was on the Jets final drive of the game and it was huge.  Instead of fair catching it 
at the 10, Berrios returned it for 16 yards and got the offense into decent field
position.  If the offense started at the 10 yard line you wonder how conservative Saleh/
LaFleur would've been.

- Matt Ammendola was decent as he was 2/3 in FG and 2/2 in XP.  But with his leg strength
he needs to have a better attempt on the 54 yarder he missed.

- What a pleasure to only see the Jet punter ONCE all game as Tom Morstead generated a
45 yard average.


Defense

- A bend but don't break effort from the defense.  Particularly with them having to deal
with three first half turnovers by the offense, impressive that they only allowed 10
points.

- Fantastic early stand by them after the first INT as they stopped CIN four times and
prevented them from scoring.

- Nice return by CJ Mosley as he had 10 Tackles and a TFL.  With Mosley and Jarrad Davis
making his debut, the defense was able to play an extremely "light box" (6 men) and limit
CIN to 16 rushes for 41 yards.  

- WOW!!! An actual Jabari Zuniga sighting and in one game he produced more than Vernon
Gholston did in his career (Sack and a QB Hit).  Who saw that coming???

- Excellent game by the DT's as Sheldon Rankins had 4 Tackles, Sack, 2 TFL's and a QB Hit.
While Quinnen Williams had 2 Tackles, Sack, TFL, QB Hit and a Pass Defensed.

- Shaq Lawson didn't have the "stats" but had the biggest play of the game with his tip and
INT that set the offense up in prime position.

- With the defense in "nickel" most of the game Michael Carter had a ton of reps and continued
to impress (4 Tackles, Pass Defensed).  And when he was sent on blitzes he "sped up" Joe Burrow
and forced him into incompletions.

- Brandin Echols continues to grow at CB, he was a big part of the coverage that limited JaMarr
Chase to 3 catches and 32 yards.


Offense

- Excellent game by the OLine particularly in pass protection, Mike White was kept spotless
in the pocket.  And Michael Carter was effective running the ball.

- Speaking of Michael Carter he was dynamic in all phases as he racked up 172 total yards and
a TD (15 rushes / 77 yards / TD and 9 recs / 95 yards).  Carter's "contact balance" is outrageous,
as he constantly shakes off tacklers keeps his feet and picks up additional yardage.

- Ty Johnson contributed heavily in the passing game as he had 5 recs / 71 yards and a TD.

- Jamison Crowder and Elijah Moore provided reliable underneath options for Mike White all day.
Crowder recovered from his fumble and had 8 recs / 84 yards.  While Elijah Moore had 6 recs /
67 yards.


QB

- Now let's deal with the multiple "elephants in the room", Mike White changed the offense
entirely:

 * Even though he never started before, his experience in the league (drafted in 2018) allowed
   him to run the LaFleur/SF offense efficiently.  As was said in the post game press conferences
   LaFleur called multiple deep shots early in the game.  But White showed an "inner clock" and
   came off of those progressions when he knew they weren't there and went to intermediate
   receivers or check downs.  This allowed for the offense to keep "moving the chains" and never
   getting into 3rd and longs.

 * Another benefit of White not staying on the deep shots in his progression was he got rid of
   the ball quickly and made the OLine not sustain blocks for too long.  The trait White displayed
   yesterday is one of Zach Wilson's biggest issues.  Wilson (so far) looks for the "sexy shot" and
   doesn't come off of it, leading him to scramble and taking risks down field.  Against TEN it
   worked 4-5 times and they were able to win, but I remember saying it would be hard to sustain
   an offense based on "off script" deep shots. 

- White was excellent (37/45, 405 yards, 3 TD and 2 INT) and as mentioned above was a "chain mover"
as he specialized in intermediate and check down routes.  Its crazy/sad to think he was the first
Jet QB in 21 years (Vinny Testaverde) to throw for over 400 yards.    

- Trait wise White showed the good "inner clock" I mentioned above, and decent arm strength on medium
throws.  His one deep shot was pretty erratic (40+ yards to Elijah Moore) and he "lumbers" around
a little bit on the few occasions where he had to move in the pocket.

- Hopefully Wilson was taking notes on the way White ran the offense yesterday.  Because he needs to
mix White's "inner clock" and willingness to take check downs into his game.  

- As far as the rest of the season, if White continues to impress I would keep Wilson on the bench
and make him earn the starting spot.  It would be totally unfair to the rest of the roster to just
hand the spot back to Wilson, they deserve to stay enthusiastic and try to win as many games as 
possible.  

Great comments. Just wanted to add that Zuniga caused the fumble though we did not recover it so it was a strip sack. Gotta give him the credit he is due since he has been much maligned as we all know. 

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7 hours ago, ryu79 said:

Great post. I think AVT requires special recognition and this game was really a salve for Joe Douglas who has been under so much scrutiny. AVT looked like the lineman that Douglas traded up for and a few of our most impressive plays came off his run blocking or protecting White from disaster (a clear would be sack turned into the Berrios TD). 

But that wasn't just it - Douglas has been crushed for not having a veteran QB beside Zach in the room, but his faith in White was vindicated. We finally saw Davis at LB, and he was very effective with Mosley as noted in the OP. May be most importantly, the other big Douglas gamble in the young secondary really delivered holding Chase to very limited production. You even had production from Elijah Moore ,Michael Carter and Denzel Mims!

None of this to absolve Douglas of our 2-5 record, but it was the best day he's had in ages. 

If we can have White continue this we can see WRs Moore, Mims, and Cole, RBs Carter and Johnson, and even TE Kroft all on O were good acquisitions by JD. Then on D all were mentioned but the Lawson pick finally paid off. I kept on saying this guy was good on other teams, let us see a game changing play, and his forcing of our 1st INT could not have come at a better time. But, if White pans out keeping him on the roster at QB over his own 4th round draft pick Morgan might be JD's best move yet. We need to see if White can keep this up, so we first will see how it shakes out Thursday.

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