stoicsentry Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 Preseason Game 3 Report Card Found this one tough to grade at times, every unit seemed to have a few pluses and minuses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Maxman Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 New York Jets Report Card (Preseason Game 3) by Matt Keach on August 28, 2010 in Jets Report Card New York Jets Report Card (Preseason Game 3) Washington Redskins @ New York Jets by Matt Keach Quarterbacks: D Sanchez 13, 21, 139, 1 TD, 1 INT Brunell 1/3, 7 yards, 1 fumble Hey, at least Sanchez actually managed to put up 100 yards. That doesn’t inspire too much confidence, so we’ll move from an F to a D this week. Hooray for that! Brunell needs to be cut immediately. Running Backs: B Tomlinson 11/86 Greene 12/56 McKnight 5/9, 1 fumble A solid but unspectacular night for the running backs. Shonn Greene looks as expected, while Tomlinson is outperforming expectations. Wide Receivers/Tight Ends: C- Keller 5/46/1 Edwards 2/31 Cotchery 3/25 Holmes 1/23, 1 fumble Keller put in a great performance and got a touchdown as the cherry on top. Still, this unit struggled all night as Mark Sanchez was off his… mark. Holmes fumble was a dagger to the struggling offense. Defensive Line: A- They struggled to pressure the quarterback at times, but the defensive line surrendered a mere 82 yards on the ground. Not too shabby. Linebackers: B- Pace 1 sack, 1 forced fumble Linebackers did a decent job, but only Pace stood out. Unfortunately, only Pace walked out too… with an injury. Secondary: B Leonhard 0.5 sacks Wilson 0.5 sacks It’s tough to give a bad grade to a defense that allowed less than 20 points, many of which were facilitated by their bad offense. Washington’s only touchdown came through the air. Special Teams: B Folk 1/2 FG, 0/1 PAT Weatherford 5/33.8 avg Folk missed a 62 yarder… no big deal, but an extra point? Come on, Nick! Weatherford is a unimpressive punter, but I’m not telling you anything you don’t know. The good news is that the coverage teams look spectacular, and continue to force mistakes and/or capitalize on them. Gholston had a recovery. Yes, Gholston! Coaching: N/A Rex needs to wake the offense up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maxman Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 Thanks Matt. I am happy with the coverage teams. Last year kickoffs scared the hell out of me. And after losing Wallace Wright and some others I thought that coverage may be an issue. So far, so good in that regard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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