Popular Post KRL Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 General Notes - Players still in shirts and shorts - Practice ran 1:55, I wonder if continuity on both sides of the ball (4th year for the defense, 2nd year on offense with Rodgers) is allowing more work/reps to be done in a shorter time frame. Would be a good question for the media to ask Robert Saleh - Tyron Smith was given a "vet day off" and coached up Olu Fashanu when he wasn't riding the bike. With Smith out Fashanu took his reps with the #1's at LT - Mike Williams is progressing in his rehab as he's now working with trainers on the side field - Morgan Moses is getting closer as he was more involved/physical in positional drills - Alijah Vera-Tucker was a full participant and back at his RG position - I would say the offense won this practice as they remained fairly consistent throughout. Closing out practice by winning the "red zone" period and forcing the defense to do pushups Special Teams Notes - Greg Zuerlein made his first appearance of the summer and was a perfect 6/6 from the 30, 33, 35, 37, 45 and 55 yard line Defense Notes - A day where second and third level players made plays as they try to make the back end of the roster or practice squad: * Michael Clemons set the edge well against the run in his reps and "tackled" Braelon Allen for no gain * Leki Fotu and Takk McKinley teamed up on a "sack" of Tyrod Taylor * Jaylen Key (Mr. Irrelevant) had an INT as he picked off a 30+ yard pass from Andrew Peasley to Marcus Riley. Showing good range as he roamed from the middle of the field to the sideline to make the pick * Jimmy Ciarlo (LB) got an INT as he snatched the ball from the hands of Kevin Foelsch (TE) on a 10 yard pass * Finally Nehemiah Shelton (CB) made a leaping INT of a Peasley pass in the end zone Offense Notes - Breece Hall had a couple of TD's in his reps. A 50+ yard run off a slick ball fake and handoff from Aaron Rodgers. And during the red zone period Hall caught a sidearm pass from Rodgers after he retrieved a high shotgun snap - Irv Charles is excellent on special teams but has work to do on his hands if he wants to contribute at the WR spot. He had a bad drop on a 15+ yard pass from Taylor - Jason Brownlee made an appearance today as he made multiple tight window catches from Taylor and Peasley in his reps - Braelon Allen is going to be fun to watch in the RB rotation. He has the size of a LB and is willing to run up the middle but has very deceptive speed which allows him to get to the outside QB Notes - Another good day for Aaron Rodgers as he had multiple TDs to Hall, Malik Taylor and Tyler Conklin. But what was fascinating to watch was how he uses his cadence and pre-snap motion to decipher what the defense is doing. On one rep he did the following: * Used a cadence change to get someone on defense to jump, that didn't work * He then sent the RB into motion, the LB didn't follow him indicating they were playing zone * Finally he sent a WR into motion, the CB followed across the formation indicating the secondary was in man * With that knowledge Rodgers then called for the snap and attacked the man coverage in the secondary as he zipped a 15+ yard completion to Allen Lazard - Tyrod Taylor with a couple of nice plays on the day, a 40+ yard bomb to Malik Taylor over Qwantez Stiggers. And a "4th down" TD to Jeremy Ruckert during the red zone period - Andrew Peasley continues to indicate that he could be worth investing in. Even though he didn't hit on his bomb attempts he showed good vertical arm strength. Peasley also showed decent anticipation as he threw a 20+ yard pass to Kenny Yeboah before he came out of his route Standouts - Aaron Rodgers - Backup defenders 24 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post David Harris Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 With AR we don’t have to listen to “the defense has an advantage at this point in camp” 5 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falco21 Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Pretty amazing to watch a qb like that operate. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post nycdan Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 3 minutes ago, Falco21 said: Pretty amazing to watch a qb like that operate. ...in a Jets uniform. 5 2 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Mogglez Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 The use of motion is very interesting to hear and has been a standout note over the first 3 practices. The Hackett system has never been in doubt for me; his ability to run that system with a QB that isn’t Rodgers-tier in terms of their mental acumen has always been the question. It’s basically Schotty all over again. If you have a Rodgers, Brady, Peyton Manning, Chad Pennington brain at QB it will absolutely pick you apart. However, the system is so dependent on the QB controlling everything so it can be incorporated and executed in a lethal way that if you have anything less than that in terms of QB brain power…it isn’t going to be pretty. Basically, this offense really can’t be effective when dumbed down and Hackett isn’t a good enough play-caller on his own to compensate for the bad QB play. 7 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cbudiarjo Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 The best day of the offseason are when KRL camp notes are back! Thank you @KRL 10 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ghost Posted July 26 Popular Post Share Posted July 26 I seriously love Rodgers. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larz Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Jimmy Ciarlo (LB) got an INT as he snatched the ball from the hands of Kevin Foelsch (TE) on a 10 yard pass This my guy. Hope he makes the PS. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronx Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 18 minutes ago, David Harris said: With AR we don’t have to listen to “the defense has an advantage at this point in camp” Worthless coaching staff. 1 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe W. Namath Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Day 3 in the books. Solid practice all around and no key injuries. Day 3 is a win. Its happening jet fans!!!! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe W. Namath Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 5 minutes ago, Bronx said: Worthless coaching staff. I got sunshine!!!! On a cloudy day!!!!! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronx Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Just now, Joe W. Namath said: I got sunshine!!!! On a cloudy day!!!!! Stop it Joselita, stop it! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mogglez Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Tua has the same agent as Jordan Love. I don’t think that contract is far off either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe W. Namath Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 2 minutes ago, Mogglez said: Tua has the same agent as Jordan Love. I don’t think that contract is far off either. Love will be the highest paid player in the league very shortly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mogglez Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 30 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said: Love will be the highest paid player in the league very shortly. I agree. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronx Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 17 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said: Love will be the highest paid player in the league very shortly. The NFL has been criticized for underpaying its players. Ultimately, the wealthy owners and executives continue to reap benefits from the efforts of the hardworking athletes. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe W. Namath Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 20 minutes ago, Bronx said: The NFL has been criticized for underpaying its players. Ultimately, the wealthy owners and executives continue to reap benefits from the efforts of the hardworking athletes. Love has an interesting case cause he can use the packers sitting him against them. He can say they ruined his chance to make big money by sitting him for 3 years. So instead of saying, “Well Love has only one year of production”. You turn that around and say, “Well thats your fault. I produced when you put me in and ur sure as hell not punishing me because u chose to draft and then sit me”. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Crusher Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 8 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said: Love has an interesting case cause he can use the packers sitting him against them. He can say they ruined his chance to make big money by sitting him for 3 years. So instead of saying, “Well Love has only one year of production”. You turn that around and say, “Well thats your fault. I produced when you put me in and ur sure as hell not punishing me because u chose to draft and then sit me”. So suck it Green Bay? Suck it! 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetfan39 Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 40 minutes ago, Bronx said: The NFL has been criticized for underpaying its players. Ultimately, the wealthy owners and executives continue to reap benefits from the efforts of the hardworking athletes. This goes for every business. The owners take the risk, they make the money. If it didn't work that way, who would open a business and where would we shop? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
varjet Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 40 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said: Love has an interesting case cause he can use the packers sitting him against them. He can say they ruined his chance to make big money by sitting him for 3 years. So instead of saying, “Well Love has only one year of production”. You turn that around and say, “Well thats your fault. I produced when you put me in and ur sure as hell not punishing me because u chose to draft and then sit me”. The big winner here is Jordan Love: He got to develop slowly under Rodgers, and not get thrown in the deep end too soon like Jets QBs. Had he started earlier and played well, he most certainly would have been given an extension after year 3. That would likely be much less than the contract he gets. Let's say Love played earlier but looked ok, kind of like Daniel Jones. He plays year 4 for much less, and maybe even year 5 under the option. But by not playing enough to entice GB to even pay him the fifth year option, Love got/will get: A new contract for year 4 for much more than he previously agreed. An extension at 2024 Tua+ rates for multiple years. Jordan Love is looking like the winner here. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKlecko Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 Thanks for the great Camp Notes, KRL!!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JetNation Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 The NY Jets Training Camp day three is over, and it featured another efficient practice thanks to continuity on both sides of the ball. Tyron Smith took a vet day off, while Olu Fashanu stepped up at LT. Mike Williams and Morgan Moses showed progress in their rehabs. Alijah Vera-Tucker returned as a full participant. The offense excelled, winning the red zone period, while the defense saw standout plays from second and third-level players. Special teams highlighted Greg Zuerlein’s perfect field goal performance. Stay tuned for more updates as the Jets gear up for an exciting season. Here is the full KRL #JetsCamp Report. General Notes – Players are still in shirts and shorts. – Practice ran 1:55, I wonder if continuity on both sides of the ball (4th year for the defense, 2nd year on offense with Rodgers) is allowing more work/reps to be done in a shorter time frame. Would be a good question for the media to ask Robert Saleh. – Tyron Smith was given a “vet day off” and coached up Olu Fashanu when he wasn’t riding the bike. With Smith out Fashanu took his reps with the #1’s at LT. – Mike Williams is progressing in his rehab as he’s now working with trainers on the side field. – Morgan Moses is getting closer as he was more involved/physical in positional drills. – Alijah Vera-Tucker was a full participant and back at his RG position. – I would say the offense won this practice, as they remained fairly consistent throughout. Closing out practice by winning the “red zone” period and forcing the defense to do pushups. Special Teams Notes – Greg Zuerlein made his first appearance of the summer and was a perfect 6/6 from the 30, 33, 35, 37, 45 and 55 yard line. Defense Notes – A day when second and third-level players made plays as they tried to make the back end of the roster or practice squad: * Michael Clemons set the edge well against the run in his reps and “tackled” Braelon Allen for no gain * Leki Fotu and Takk McKinley teamed up on a “sack” of Tyrod Taylor * Jaylen Key (Mr. Irrelevant) had an INT as he picked off a 30+ yard pass from Andrew Peasley to Marcus Riley. Showing good range as he roamed from the middle of the field to the sideline to make the pick * Jimmy Ciarlo (LB) got an INT as he snatched the ball from the hands of Kevin Foelsch (TE) on a 10-yard pass * Finally, Nehemiah Shelton (CB) made a leaping INT of a Peasley pass in the end zone Offense Notes – Breece Hall had a couple of TD’s in his reps. A 50+ yard run off a slick ball fake and handoff from Aaron Rodgers. And during the red zone period, Hall caught a sidearm pass from Rodgers after he retrieved a high shotgun snap. – Irv Charles is excellent on special teams but has work to do on his hands if he wants to contribute at the WR spot. He had a bad drop on a 15+ yard pass from Taylor. – Jason Brownlee made an appearance today as he made multiple tight window catches from Taylor and Peasley in his reps. – Braelon Allen is going to be fun to watch in the RB rotation. He has the size of a L.B. and is willing to run up the middle but has very deceptive speed which allows him to get to the outside. QB Notes – Another good day for Aaron Rodgers as he had multiple TDs to Hall, Malik Taylor and Tyler Conklin. But what was fascinating to watch was how he used his cadence and pre-snap motion to decipher what the defense was doing. On one rep, he did the following: * Used a cadence change to get someone on defense to jump, that didn’t work * He then sent the RB into motion; the LB didn’t follow him, indicating they were playing zone * Finally, he sent a WR into motion, and the CB followed across the formation, indicating the secondary was in man * With that knowledge, Rodgers then called for the snap and attacked the man coverage in the secondary as he zipped a 15+ yard completion to Allen Lazard – Tyrod Taylor with a couple of nice plays on the day, a 40+ yard bomb to Malik Taylor over Qwantez Stiggers. And a “4th down” TD to Jeremy Ruckert during the red zone period. – Andrew Peasley continues to indicate that he could be worth investing in. Even though he didn’t hit on his bomb attempts he showed good vertical arm strength. Peasley also showed decent anticipation as he threw a 20+ yard pass to Kenny Yeboah before he came out of his route. Standouts – Aaron Rodgers – Backup defendersThe post NY Jets Training Camp (Day 3); Aaron Rodgers Shines Again appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum.Click here to read the full story... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronx Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 2 hours ago, Joe W. Namath said: Love has an interesting case cause he can use the packers sitting him against them. He can say they ruined his chance to make big money by sitting him for 3 years. So instead of saying, “Well Love has only one year of production”. You turn that around and say, “Well thats your fault. I produced when you put me in and ur sure as hell not punishing me because u chose to draft and then sit me”. And then come the NY Jets, the macrophages of the NFL, recycling dead players. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PositiveJetFan Posted July 26 Share Posted July 26 4 hours ago, KRL said: General Notes - Players still in shirts and shorts - Practice ran 1:55, I wonder if continuity on both sides of the ball (4th year for the defense, 2nd year on offense with Rodgers) is allowing more work/reps to be done in a shorter time frame. Would be a good question for the media to ask Robert Saleh - Tyron Smith was given a "vet day off" and coached up Olu Fashanu when he wasn't riding the bike. With Smith out Fashanu took his reps with the #1's at LT - Mike Williams is progressing in his rehab as he's now working with trainers on the side field - Morgan Moses is getting closer as he was more involved/physical in positional drills - Alijah Vera-Tucker was a full participant and back at his RG position - I would say the offense won this practice as they remained fairly consistent throughout. Closing out practice by winning the "red zone" period and forcing the defense to do pushups Special Teams Notes - Greg Zuerlein made his first appearance of the summer and was a perfect 6/6 from the 30, 33, 35, 37, 45 and 55 yard line Defense Notes - A day where second and third level players made plays as they try to make the back end of the roster or practice squad: * Michael Clemons set the edge well against the run in his reps and "tackled" Braelon Allen for no gain * Leki Fotu and Takk McKinley teamed up on a "sack" of Tyrod Taylor * Jaylen Key (Mr. Irrelevant) had an INT as he picked off a 30+ yard pass from Andrew Peasley to Marcus Riley. Showing good range as he roamed from the middle of the field to the sideline to make the pick * Jimmy Ciarlo (LB) got an INT as he snatched the ball from the hands of Kevin Foelsch (TE) on a 10 yard pass * Finally Nehemiah Shelton (CB) made a leaping INT of a Peasley pass in the end zone Offense Notes - Breece Hall had a couple of TD's in his reps. A 50+ yard run off a slick ball fake and handoff from Aaron Rodgers. And during the red zone period Hall caught a sidearm pass from Rodgers after he retrieved a high shotgun snap - Irv Charles is excellent on special teams but has work to do on his hands if he wants to contribute at the WR spot. He had a bad drop on a 15+ yard pass from Taylor - Jason Brownlee made an appearance today as he made multiple tight window catches from Taylor and Peasley in his reps - Braelon Allen is going to be fun to watch in the RB rotation. He has the size of a LB and is willing to run up the middle but has very deceptive speed which allows him to get to the outside QB Notes - Another good day for Aaron Rodgers as he had multiple TDs to Hall, Malik Taylor and Tyler Conklin. But what was fascinating to watch was how he uses his cadence and pre-snap motion to decipher what the defense is doing. On one rep he did the following: * Used a cadence change to get someone on defense to jump, that didn't work * He then sent the RB into motion, the LB didn't follow him indicating they were playing zone * Finally he sent a WR into motion, the CB followed across the formation indicating the secondary was in man * With that knowledge Rodgers then called for the snap and attacked the man coverage in the secondary as he zipped a 15+ yard completion to Allen Lazard - Tyrod Taylor with a couple of nice plays on the day, a 40+ yard bomb to Malik Taylor over Qwantez Stiggers. And a "4th down" TD to Jeremy Ruckert during the red zone period - Andrew Peasley continues to indicate that he could be worth investing in. Even though he didn't hit on his bomb attempts he showed good vertical arm strength. Peasley also showed decent anticipation as he threw a 20+ yard pass to Kenny Yeboah before he came out of his route Standouts - Aaron Rodgers - Backup defenders Was Ben at practice? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BCJet Posted July 27 Popular Post Share Posted July 27 The fact that anyone would criticize the staff or JD for giving Tyron Smith the rest days is astounding to me. Not only is he easily talented enough to be afforded these days off to assist in keeping him healthy but it also allows our future LT to get first team reps - literally the definition of win-win. Teams tend to have unrealistic expectations for first rounders and good organizations tend to bring their rookies along slowly as they are usually picked to replace a veteran in their second year. Going from college to the pre-draft/combine, then flying all over for team meetings, then the draft, minicamps, etc is a HUGE drain on these guys and to have the opportunity for a rookie to learn behind someone is a huge benefit to their long term success. Cant wait to see McDonald take a big leap and quiet his critics. 3 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jet_Engine1 Posted July 27 Popular Post Share Posted July 27 I just want to thank @KRL for this fantastic work. Your reports are 1000X better than the "Professional" Media and are GREATLY appreciated! Thank you, sir!! 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vudu Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 I love these notes. Very way to follow and concise Good job KRL 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxman Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 2 hours ago, BCJet said: The fact that anyone would criticize the staff or JD for giving Tyron Smith the rest days is astounding to me. Not only is he easily talented enough to be afforded these days off to assist in keeping him healthy but it also allows our future LT to get first team reps - literally the definition of win-win. Teams tend to have unrealistic expectations for first rounders and good organizations tend to bring their rookies along slowly as they are usually picked to replace a veteran in their second year. Going from college to the pre-draft/combine, then flying all over for team meetings, then the draft, minicamps, etc is a HUGE drain on these guys and to have the opportunity for a rookie to learn behind someone is a huge benefit to their long term success. Cant wait to see McDonald take a big leap and quiet his critics. Keeping him healthy is a huge difference maker for this team. I am glad to see they are at least trying that and have a plan. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxman Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 5 hours ago, jetfan39 said: This goes for every business. The owners take the risk, they make the money. If it didn't work that way, who would open a business and where would we shop? I think Amazon would still exist, even in this scenario. So we would just use Amazon for everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetfan39 Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 2 hours ago, Maxman said: I think Amazon would still exist, even in this scenario. So we would just use Amazon for everything. That's still a business that needed someone's time and money to start. Amazon would not exist if there were no businesses to make products for sale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxman Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 30 minutes ago, jetfan39 said: That's still a business that needed someone's time and money to start. Amazon would not exist if there were no businesses to make products for sale. I know, I was joking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetfan39 Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 1 hour ago, Maxman said: I know, I was joking. Sorry, it went over my head. Good night and I pray 🙏 that Lauren is improving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jetfan39 Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 1 hour ago, Maxman said: I know, I was joking. Sorry, went over my head. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxman Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 5 hours ago, jetfan39 said: Sorry, went over my head. Well my joke wasn't funny so that was the bigger problem lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OilfieldJet Posted July 27 Share Posted July 27 Thanks KRL! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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