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Heading into this game I remember hearing all the new that the current OC was leaving and they were out hunting for a new guy. My main question is 1. Does a new OC like that really have that fast an impact or was that mostly lay on the Jets D?

2. Is every teams RB we face this season gonna have a 100 or more yards?

3. For a team that seemed to have a lot of problems on and off the season how did they seem to be running on all cylinders so well?

Im just very frustrated after this game. Especially after i stopped watching in the 3rd when we were down 17 to 3 only to come back and see we had no offensive production for a td and that our two big receivers didnt get over 60 yds at least against this defense.

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Heading into this game I remember hearing all the new that the current OC was leaving and they were out hunting for a new guy. My main question is 1. Does a new OC like that really have that fast an impact or was that mostly lay on the Jets D?

2. Is every teams RB we face this season gonna have a 100 or more yards?

3. For a team that seemed to have a lot of problems on and off the season how did they seem to be running on all cylinders so well?

Im just very frustrated after this game. Especially after i stopped watching in the 3rd when we were down 17 to 3 only to come back and see we had no offensive production for a td and that our two big receivers didnt get over 60 yds at least against this defense.

I know that the Browns new o-coordinator was Mangini's first choice when he took over, but the Browns wouldn't let him out of his contract coaching the line. But it clearly didn't take a genius to beat the Jets today, run up the gut...right at robertson. They exploited our secondary with 'the soldier.' I just can't believe they were calling run plays that late in the game, real Herm Edwards-esque, romeo.

Unless we change our front, yea, we will get run on. We are undersized and over matched in the present scheme. The running back isn't getting touched till yard 3-4 of his run. Can't stop anyone that way.

Browns were at home, I think this more than anything was a direct result of the win...looked like they had a pretty good home field advantage.

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