WEBVTT - Bart Scott & Leger Douzable Discuss How the Jets Beat the Eagles (10/17)

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<v Speaker 1>The Official Jets Podcast is presented by win Bet. Betting

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<v Speaker 1>is the team sport. But together it went bat, Eric

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<v Speaker 1>Allen and Bart Scott here at one Jets Drive.

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<v Speaker 2>Joined by Legit. DU's a boat in Florida?

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<v Speaker 3>Is that it? Emmy? He got behind her? He just

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<v Speaker 3>go he just gonna flex that on us. Yeah, are

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<v Speaker 3>you coming up?

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<v Speaker 4>Hey?

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<v Speaker 2>I'm about there.

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<v Speaker 3>There we go.

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<v Speaker 1>I like the background now he just polished it too,

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<v Speaker 1>And and we got the little Bart Scott bibblehead still

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<v Speaker 1>with us, still looking at bomb.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he don't like that.

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<v Speaker 1>He wants a little bit of darker.

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<v Speaker 3>Bart Scott, Well, I just need some melon. Look like

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<v Speaker 3>I got no blug going through my body again.

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<v Speaker 1>We gotta get your We gotta get you a little

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<v Speaker 1>shot of vitamin D.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, exactly.

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<v Speaker 1>Big time jealousy up north right now, Bart wants to

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<v Speaker 1>be down in Florida.

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<v Speaker 3>I think it's bye week.

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<v Speaker 5>I could just go ahead and call it audible, man,

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<v Speaker 5>you know what I'm saying, But you know I had

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<v Speaker 5>to be hearing my peoples.

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, I love it, dudes, What do you make the

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<v Speaker 1>that's being three and three and specifically what they just

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<v Speaker 1>did to the Philadelphia Eagles who came into MetLife Stadium

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<v Speaker 1>on beaten Jalen Hurt's career high three interceptions, four takeaways

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<v Speaker 1>at all.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, eya, what a gutsy performance. You talk about being

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<v Speaker 4>down your all Pro corner, another Pro Bowl corner, your

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<v Speaker 4>third corner, who was the first outside corner. Yet if

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<v Speaker 4>Sauce Gonner or DJ Reid should go down, you had

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<v Speaker 4>all three of those guys out that game. And for

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<v Speaker 4>you to have a gutsy defensive performance where they were

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<v Speaker 4>just stifling to Jalen Hurts and the rest of that defense.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, a lot of people wondered why the Eagles

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<v Speaker 4>didn't try to run the ball, and they tried to

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<v Speaker 4>a little bit in the beginning with DeAndre Swift didn't

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<v Speaker 4>have much success. They did have some success with Jalen

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<v Speaker 4>Hurts using his legs. But the kudos to you know,

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<v Speaker 4>coach Albrick and the defensive staff were putting a massiful

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<v Speaker 4>plan together, right They literally put it on the defensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>You want to lean on your best position group on

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<v Speaker 4>the team, and that's exactly what they did. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>right south. I'm sure we're probably talking about him later,

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<v Speaker 4>but I don't know if you guys remember EA and Bart.

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<v Speaker 4>There was two years ago around this bye week time

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<v Speaker 4>they signed another defensive line John Franklin Myers. Could the

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<v Speaker 4>Jets potentially lock up Bryce Huff going forward this bye

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<v Speaker 4>week can handle some business. I think it would be

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<v Speaker 4>smart for them to do that. Johnson, I mean, his

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<v Speaker 4>second years sension continues to grow. He was dominant this game,

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<v Speaker 4>causing interception, caused a Fumbo slash interception, so essentially he

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<v Speaker 4>was credited for causing two interceptions. So I mean, just

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<v Speaker 4>a gussy performance. And I think anybody, any Jet fan

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<v Speaker 4>would have signed up for three and three with Aaron

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<v Speaker 4>Rodgers that quarterback. Without Aaron Rodgers for the just to

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<v Speaker 4>be three and three. It's a great job, masterful job

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<v Speaker 4>by this coaching staff and these players on this team.

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<v Speaker 2>Ay j.

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<v Speaker 1>Brown got his Bart, but how were they able to

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<v Speaker 1>do this with tays up Craig James. I mean, we've

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<v Speaker 1>seen Bryce Hall make contributions over the last couple of weeks,

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<v Speaker 1>but it means like it no matter who's playing, this

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<v Speaker 1>unit is so cohesive and everybody's stepping up to the

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<v Speaker 1>play and.

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<v Speaker 5>It's crazy, right, Remember what the narrative was was before

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<v Speaker 5>early in the season. Oh Joe Douglas and Robert Salad

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<v Speaker 5>their jobs should be on the line and all this

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<v Speaker 5>type of stuff, right, I mean, they lost arguably the

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<v Speaker 5>best quarterback of this generation or his generation.

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<v Speaker 3>Right.

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<v Speaker 5>And now you look at the fact that you talk

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<v Speaker 5>about the depth of being able to draft, but not

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<v Speaker 5>just draft, be able to develop. Because whenever you call

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<v Speaker 5>somebody from practice squad he plays, that means that you're

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<v Speaker 5>coaching him up all year. They didn't you know, he

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<v Speaker 5>came here and you know what it is like everybody's

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<v Speaker 5>here been not a starter, and you're the backup. And

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<v Speaker 5>they say, Okay, this is what we want from Look team,

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<v Speaker 5>but we want you to use our techniques because we

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<v Speaker 5>don't want you practicing bad habits. So this is their

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<v Speaker 5>cover three play like we play it, and that's part

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<v Speaker 5>of your development. So don't think because you're sitting here

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<v Speaker 5>being a Look team that we don't expect you to

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<v Speaker 5>be developing and getting better at our techniques, getting better

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<v Speaker 5>at our communication even though you don't get the reps.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why one of the hardest jobs in the league

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<v Speaker 5>is being a backup, because you don't get any of

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<v Speaker 5>the physical reps. You have to be able to develop

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<v Speaker 5>from mental reps. You can say that these guys did it,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know they played at a high level, and

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<v Speaker 5>it's a tough drawer.

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<v Speaker 3>Whenever you get a guy like a J.

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<v Speaker 5>Brown, I think they realize just how big and strong

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<v Speaker 5>Key was when they come in here with from the

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<v Speaker 5>arm tackles. You know what I mean, Buyer beware you

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<v Speaker 5>come in here because he can man, he can embarrass you.

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<v Speaker 3>And CJ.

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<v Speaker 5>Mosey figured it out too. But you know, that's a

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<v Speaker 5>great player doing great things. But the thing is, whenever

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<v Speaker 5>you have an upset that I tell people all the time.

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<v Speaker 5>Every team in the NFL has talent. Every team in

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<v Speaker 5>the NFL has good players. But at any time, a

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<v Speaker 5>good player can dare to be special.

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<v Speaker 1>And the.

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<v Speaker 5>Good players on the Jets decided to be special all

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<v Speaker 5>at the same time when they needed it.

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<v Speaker 4>Right.

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<v Speaker 5>You talk about the defensive life, situational awareness, being able

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<v Speaker 5>to get you know, hands on balls, tips, you know changes,

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<v Speaker 5>you know what I mean, making him uncomfortable. And Chalden

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<v Speaker 5>Hurts plays against good defenses, right, and he'll eventually play

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<v Speaker 5>against Dallas, But I don't think he's ever played against

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<v Speaker 5>a defense that feels like they have five guys rushing

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<v Speaker 5>even though it's four, allowing them to put guys in

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<v Speaker 5>windows and making him be a high percentage decision maker

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<v Speaker 5>early and often. He did that for the majority of

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<v Speaker 5>the time, but the fours mishaps that he had was

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<v Speaker 5>enough to be able to swing the pendulum in the Jets.

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<v Speaker 5>In the Jets fashion right that first nineteen play drive,

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<v Speaker 5>which I still don't think he scored, was brutal because

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<v Speaker 5>no way you lay down. Anybody knows you don't simonstaneously

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<v Speaker 5>put the ball out and then lay on the ground.

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<v Speaker 5>We know that if his shin is down, he's down.

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<v Speaker 5>So whatever, that's a different story for a different time.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, explain it to me. I don't even get it.

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<v Speaker 1>I know it's a different story for a different time,

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<v Speaker 1>but I didn't really get into it in the postgame

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<v Speaker 1>show because we were talking all supermatives about what the

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<v Speaker 1>Jets actually did.

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<v Speaker 2>But his body, don't understand it.

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<v Speaker 3>His body was down.

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<v Speaker 5>His lower body was down before they extended it, right

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<v Speaker 5>before he even extended it. Like and if you're side

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<v Speaker 5>of your leg is down on your shin and your

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<v Speaker 5>knee that's down, so like we know just about how

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<v Speaker 5>his upper body was before he started leading that his

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<v Speaker 5>body was down before, so we know his knee was down,

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<v Speaker 5>now his thigh and his hip may not been down.

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<v Speaker 5>But we come on, there's no way. It's just it's

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<v Speaker 5>just that's just mechanics, right. But they decided to call

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<v Speaker 5>it because they probably say it was inconclusive. We can't

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<v Speaker 5>see it, but we can see the ball, and I

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<v Speaker 5>think you go with the call that was on the field,

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<v Speaker 5>and the call on the field was that it was

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<v Speaker 5>just ball only.

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<v Speaker 3>Did Jets get stuff like that?

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<v Speaker 2>That's what it's gonna say.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay Holms right now, but can we just address the situation?

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<v Speaker 1>When are they When are they gonna get calls?

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<v Speaker 2>Dudes?

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<v Speaker 3>Because we go back to the Kansas City when a

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<v Speaker 3>Rodgers come back.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, seriously, when are they gonna get calls?

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<v Speaker 4>So I tweeted this last night, Me and me and

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<v Speaker 4>the cohns were tweeting back and forth, and uh, anybody

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<v Speaker 4>that watched the Buffalo game last night, the passing affairs

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<v Speaker 4>they called the second to the last play of the game.

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<v Speaker 4>To me, that was questionable with the game on the line,

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<v Speaker 4>but the last playing the game, there's no way you

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<v Speaker 4>don't call that. I love Taron Johnson, but he mugged

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<v Speaker 4>Darren Waller like that was an easy call to make

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<v Speaker 4>and yeah, like he literally pulled a jersey, didn't didn't

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<v Speaker 4>turn around. You can face guard in the NFL, but

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<v Speaker 4>if you face guard, you can't grab the guy. He

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<v Speaker 4>grabbed Darren Waller and impeded him for putting his right

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<v Speaker 4>hand in the Yeah. So I tweeted this like, it's

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<v Speaker 4>interesting in the league that good teams get those calls,

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<v Speaker 4>teams with winning records, right, and you see the Giants

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<v Speaker 4>are struggling, so they don't get that call. So Ea,

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<v Speaker 4>your question is when do the Jets start getting those calls? Well,

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<v Speaker 4>I think people tend to forget when we were on

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<v Speaker 4>that little win streak last year. I believe we went

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<v Speaker 4>with seven and four Jets. We're actually getting some calls, right, So,

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<v Speaker 4>like Bart, we always talk about it, and we kind

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<v Speaker 4>of kid in the locker room. Sometimes you got to

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<v Speaker 4>make your own luck, right, and you get some lucky

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<v Speaker 4>calls if you're winning, like the Josh Allen and I

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<v Speaker 4>understand how this guy keeps getting rough in the passer calls.

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<v Speaker 4>This is not me being a homer, but you're six

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<v Speaker 4>foot five, two hundred and fifty pounds. It's all cute

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<v Speaker 4>and Danny when you're running down the sideline stiff armor dbs.

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<v Speaker 4>But yeah, a deep with the line in their linebacker

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<v Speaker 4>hits you and it's just a good football play. You

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<v Speaker 4>cry for a flag like you can't have it both ways.

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<v Speaker 4>And Zach Wilson has got hitting the face mask, his

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<v Speaker 4>face mass has been grabbed and he is yet to

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<v Speaker 4>get a rough in the basketball. It's baffling. Hopefully with

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<v Speaker 4>that win last night and the Jets can string some

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<v Speaker 4>wins together, hopefully that that pendulum swing that Bart always

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<v Speaker 4>talks about. Hopefully some of those calls are, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>swinging in favor of the Jets.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, what you have to do to also, as your staff,

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<v Speaker 5>you put all those plays together, you send it to

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<v Speaker 5>the officials so that way in the second half, you

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<v Speaker 5>know they feel inclined like okay, yeah, we got it.

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<v Speaker 3>We gotta be better. We missed it. Like listen, we're

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<v Speaker 3>not to blame it, y'all.

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<v Speaker 5>We just want to let y'all know y'all missed these

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<v Speaker 5>and we get it, but these are clear files that

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<v Speaker 5>you guys missed. You guys need to stop missing as

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<v Speaker 5>many on our side. If you're going to do that,

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<v Speaker 5>then you need to miss him on the other side.

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<v Speaker 1>Real, real quickly, be consistent AJ Brown, they catch up

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<v Speaker 1>the sideline.

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<v Speaker 2>Definitely catch, I mean to catch.

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<v Speaker 4>So that's what I'm saying. So, like to Bark's point

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<v Speaker 4>earlier on the nineteen play drive, they usually always lean

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<v Speaker 4>towards what they call on the field, right, So the

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<v Speaker 4>Jalen hurts it was crazy that it goes to commercial

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<v Speaker 4>break and then all of a sudden we come out

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<v Speaker 4>of commercial break and the Eagles have six points. My

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<v Speaker 4>thing is, you said you have different views, and that's

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<v Speaker 4>what the broadcast was saying. They have different views. They

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<v Speaker 4>can look at why can't we all look at him exactly?

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<v Speaker 4>If you called that short of the goal line, that's

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<v Speaker 4>the call you should have went, because it was not

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<v Speaker 4>conclusive whether or not he was up or not. With

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<v Speaker 4>the AJ Brown call, I don't mind it because they

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<v Speaker 4>called it a catch on the field and it could

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<v Speaker 4>have went either way. Like he definitely had his knee inbounds, right.

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<v Speaker 4>The question was that the ball move before that elbow

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<v Speaker 4>went out abound, that he re established control. So my

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<v Speaker 4>thing is, I think and Nasaula talked about this earlier

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<v Speaker 4>with the Sauce Gardner penalty vs. Kansas City. It's just

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<v Speaker 4>consistency from the rest, right. If you call it like that,

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<v Speaker 4>call it like that the whole game. If you were

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<v Speaker 4>going to overturn the Jalen Hurst thing, you should have

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<v Speaker 4>overturned the aj Brown catch. If you were gonna say

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<v Speaker 4>that Jalen Hurts wasn't in the end zone, you should

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<v Speaker 4>have said that that was a good catch by a J. Brown.

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<v Speaker 4>You just got to be consistent with your calls throughout

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<v Speaker 4>the game.

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<v Speaker 1>What can the Jets be with Zach Wilson pair it

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<v Speaker 1>up with this defense? Because don't you think that this

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<v Speaker 1>offense is going to continue to evolve after everything that

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<v Speaker 1>they faced early in the season.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, first of all, More said is a weapon, right,

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<v Speaker 5>he flips the field. They gain yards like that. I

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<v Speaker 5>look at him as gaining yards on offense, right, especially

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<v Speaker 5>if this defense. Now the defense is great, right, and

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<v Speaker 5>they've been playing well when you look at the yards

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<v Speaker 5>they give up, and I thought they did a better

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<v Speaker 5>job in making the necessary adjustments. Usually it takes them

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<v Speaker 5>two or three drives. I think they got all two

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<v Speaker 5>to three drives and one drive, so then they were

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<v Speaker 5>able to make make the adjustments, you know, but you

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<v Speaker 5>know they can't start slow, right, and then you look

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<v Speaker 5>at the yards that they give up, you know what

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, They can't give up as much yards as

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<v Speaker 5>they've been giving up if they want to be considered

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<v Speaker 5>a dominant defense. I don't know if this is true

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<v Speaker 5>or not, but as far as the numbers rankings, I

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<v Speaker 5>think they ranked like twenty second, right.

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<v Speaker 3>But you know, we know what our eyes tell us.

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<v Speaker 5>Eyes tell us that their league defense and they're playing

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<v Speaker 5>tough opponents. So when they've played these other opponents that

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<v Speaker 5>doesn't have Mahomes, that doesn't have Jalen Hurts, it doesn't

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<v Speaker 5>have Josh Allen, I expect those guys to be held

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<v Speaker 5>to one hundred and fifty yards total offense with the turnovers. Right,

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<v Speaker 5>Like what how Cleveland looked like in my opinion, Cleveland's

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<v Speaker 5>the best defense. And I said, don't get up. I

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<v Speaker 5>said San Francisco won't score twenty. And they didn't score

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<v Speaker 5>twenty because like those are bullies on the block, and

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<v Speaker 5>with Davin Townlinson in the middle, they're good on the

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<v Speaker 5>outside and they stout in the middle. And Jim Schwartz,

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<v Speaker 5>even though I don't like him, and We've had our altercations.

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<v Speaker 5>He's one of these guys that when he comes out

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<v Speaker 5>and he goes anywhere, like Big Bangio, like Rex Ryan,

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<v Speaker 5>like Wade Phillips, they turn it straight around.

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<v Speaker 1>So Sal said after the game, he thinks the offense

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<v Speaker 1>is really close.

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<v Speaker 2>Dudes, do you see that too?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I definitely see. I think the things that we

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<v Speaker 4>talked about EA and Bart in regards to the red

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<v Speaker 4>zone offense, it's just about finding what Zach really likes.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think you go back to the interview that

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<v Speaker 4>Aaron Rodgers had with Pat mccafee, and you know when

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<v Speaker 4>Jack was hitting on all cylinders in the red zone

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<v Speaker 4>versus Kena City Chiefs, it was because in Danie peck

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<v Speaker 4>Hackett called the plays that Zach really liked, right, And

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<v Speaker 4>we saw the confidence growing that game. And Bart, you

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<v Speaker 4>know this, when you start making plays like everything becomes easier.

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<v Speaker 4>When you're out there, everything slows down. I mean that

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<v Speaker 4>back shouldered whole shot versus Kansas City Chiefs to Alan Lazard,

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<v Speaker 4>that wasn't just good football, that was elite football. That

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<v Speaker 4>was elite placement. Right. So if Zach Wilson continues to

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<v Speaker 4>build confidence, right, we see as the arm talent. It's

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<v Speaker 4>all about him stringing some completions together and then when

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<v Speaker 4>he getting into the red zone, I think bart and

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<v Speaker 4>this is just from the outside looking in, right, Sometimes

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<v Speaker 4>he's just too careful because he doesn't want to turn

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<v Speaker 4>it over because he knows we're getting three no matter what.

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<v Speaker 4>But you know this, you got to have confidence in

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<v Speaker 4>the red zone because the windows are so much tighter.

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<v Speaker 4>The field is condensed right, so you can't be timid

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<v Speaker 4>in the red zone because if you're timid with the ball,

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<v Speaker 4>that's when you usually turn it over. So I think one,

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<v Speaker 4>they definitely got to run the ball better in the

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<v Speaker 4>red zone. It was good for Breech Hall to get

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<v Speaker 4>in the end zone last week in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 4>Whether Philadelphia let him in or not, we don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>The way I look at it altimy two and the

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<v Speaker 4>way it was blocked up, that safety wanted no smoke

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<v Speaker 4>with him anyway, so I think he was gonna score

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<v Speaker 4>with that anyway. But they got to be consistent in

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<v Speaker 4>running the ball in the red zone to make it

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<v Speaker 4>a lot easier for Zach Wilson down in the red

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<v Speaker 4>zone because he did a massive job rusus cheese. But

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<v Speaker 4>since then, the Jests have really struggled in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, if you look on that playout, I chuckled

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit because he showed his arm talent, but

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<v Speaker 5>Rutger was wide open on the double post because the

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<v Speaker 5>backside safety didn't come over. So Rutgers that doesn't have

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<v Speaker 5>anybody five you're talking about, Yeah, the Lazarre touch out.

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<v Speaker 5>But to follow your point, I think we should get

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<v Speaker 5>more Rutger in there too, because he's the best. All

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<v Speaker 5>the big runs come off of him. But you know,

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<v Speaker 5>just because he doesn't have the resume of a great

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<v Speaker 5>pass catcher, because he played on a college team that

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<v Speaker 5>had a live Garrett Wilson, Marvin, You're like, like, of

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<v Speaker 5>course he blocked, Yeah, of course he blocked. Like we

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<v Speaker 5>don't want we don't want your fifteen when we can

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<v Speaker 5>get they sixty. Right, But like he he he's a

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<v Speaker 5>complete tight end, and I think it's time to unleash

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<v Speaker 5>him as well and start giving him opportunities and maybe

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<v Speaker 5>some of the c j ozomatop itself because he has

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit more speed and I think he's, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>just as big, he's a little bit bigger. I think

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<v Speaker 5>he has great catch rsers as well.

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<v Speaker 3>It's time, you know, right now. Yeah, yeah, it's a bet.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a bet.

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<v Speaker 5>It's time to start unleashing some of the young guys

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<v Speaker 5>right in the second half, like and to do that,

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<v Speaker 5>you got to find space for guys. And you know,

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<v Speaker 5>sometimes people like, oh, well, you know, you want to

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<v Speaker 5>play the young guys when people get hurt or the

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<v Speaker 5>season's over with, now it's time. Also you can play

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<v Speaker 5>the young guys when they've proven that they're ready to

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<v Speaker 5>take the next step because they have live legs, right,

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<v Speaker 5>they don't know what they don't know, and they bring

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<v Speaker 5>some electricity to that side of the ball, to creativity.

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all want to I really want to see Izzy man

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<v Speaker 5>because I think if you get him on these zone

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<v Speaker 5>stretch runs, you get him to the second level, like

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<v Speaker 5>when they sent Exavier Gibson emotion which set the which

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<v Speaker 5>you know, we broke you down the other the other week,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, with you know, we saw what that did.

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<v Speaker 3>Could you imagine Izzy being there? Yeah, that's the same thing.

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<v Speaker 5>Breest can't run them all, So, like I said, they're

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<v Speaker 5>gonna have to have some tough decisions. But the season

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<v Speaker 5>we need some more electricity. We have more speed in

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<v Speaker 5>the garage. We got to pull it out.

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<v Speaker 1>Speaking of speed, what do you guys think about the

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<v Speaker 1>defense and how fast it plays? And with Quincy Williams development,

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<v Speaker 1>because he's one of the fastest players in the National

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<v Speaker 1>Football League at his position, he probably the fastest linebacker

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<v Speaker 1>in the league.

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<v Speaker 5>Was one thing to play fast. To be fast is

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<v Speaker 5>nothing to play fast and to play fast, you got

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<v Speaker 5>to be free mentally, right. So also, you know what

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<v Speaker 5>I see is I see him communicating. I see you know,

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<v Speaker 5>I broke down to play maybe a couple of weeks

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<v Speaker 5>ago when they had to five they had to pass

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<v Speaker 5>five routes and they passed them all perfectly against Kansas

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<v Speaker 5>City and Mahomes had to hold on to the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>That's that's not about speed, that's about mental speed. And

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<v Speaker 5>that's where he was lacking the development. And now you

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<v Speaker 5>know he's able to have pre snap communication and post

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<v Speaker 5>snap communication, and he's starting to understand. How many times

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<v Speaker 5>did we see New England try high low them, right?

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<v Speaker 5>They tried it when they had to have it, they

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<v Speaker 5>decided to pick on him, and he chose right right.

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<v Speaker 5>He passed route to CJ and came underneath on the

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<v Speaker 5>drive route and was able. He didn't take the banana

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<v Speaker 5>and the tailpipe. You know, we singletary just called the

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<v Speaker 5>I pop, right though, don't don't go lick the ick

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<v Speaker 5>pop because it's something in front of you, something behind you.

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<v Speaker 5>But he understood how to pass it. And that just

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<v Speaker 5>comes with maturity. And I think the fact, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>the Jets right now are to be feeled very fortunate

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<v Speaker 5>that they paid him early and not late because they

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<v Speaker 5>got him tied up, because that'd be a hell of

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<v Speaker 5>a negotiation if they signed him to a one year deal,

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<v Speaker 5>because at this point a lot of guys will be

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<v Speaker 5>trying to buy for him to be that guy that guy.

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<v Speaker 5>And I think the fact that they let Kawan Alexander

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<v Speaker 5>go let him feel free that he's not gonna be

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<v Speaker 5>a situational guy first and second down guy. He's going

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<v Speaker 5>to be out there the whole time because the speed

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<v Speaker 5>dictates that he should be out there.

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<v Speaker 1>Dude, Jets started seven and four last year, weren't able

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<v Speaker 1>to finish Sala at the end of the year, put

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<v Speaker 1>in everybody's lockers t shirts that said finish now. Post

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<v Speaker 1>by you got eleven games left, so a ton of

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<v Speaker 1>season left. But when you look at the AFC now

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<v Speaker 1>and you watch the Jets in their body of work,

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<v Speaker 1>whether Rogers comes back or not is one thing. But

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<v Speaker 1>this team still I think is one of the top

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<v Speaker 1>seven teams in AFC, whether it's Zach Wilson a quarterback

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<v Speaker 1>or Rogers a quarterback.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I think you look at what Joe Douglas has

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<v Speaker 4>done to really put in the best roster possible to

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<v Speaker 4>have success and bar we talked about this earlier. To depth,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think people understand how big depth can take

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<v Speaker 4>you in a season, right, you got to have great depth.

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<v Speaker 4>I think we've seen teams that have got hitten by it.

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<v Speaker 4>I think Miami Dolphins are one team right now. They

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<v Speaker 4>have a four by one hundred meter relay team on offense,

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<v Speaker 4>but on defense, we've seen them struggle at times because

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<v Speaker 4>of lack of debt. Right, They've lost some key players

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<v Speaker 4>on the defensive side of the ball. So I think

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<v Speaker 4>Joe Douglas has done a really good job. You know,

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<v Speaker 4>you can't account for losing a Hall of Fame quarterback, right,

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<v Speaker 4>But what you can do is once you bring the

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<v Speaker 4>Hall of Fame quarterback in, you can use him to

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<v Speaker 4>help get guys behind him ready. And that's what we've seen.

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<v Speaker 4>We've seen the dividends pay because of Aaron Rodgers helping

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<v Speaker 4>Zach Wilson. I think him being back in the building

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<v Speaker 4>has been a masterful thing for Zack Wilson and his development.

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<v Speaker 4>As soon as Aaron Rodgers came back, Zach Wilson took

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<v Speaker 4>a major step in this offense. So I think Joe

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<v Speaker 4>Douglas has done a really good job. We talked about

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<v Speaker 4>the defense being a top ten defense, and you talked

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<v Speaker 4>about Quincy Williams and I just want to talk about

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<v Speaker 4>him a little bit more. I mean, I think the

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<v Speaker 4>thing that really has separated him this year, Bart, you

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<v Speaker 4>talked about it was his mental jump this year and

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<v Speaker 4>understanding the playbook and understanding the scheme, but also his

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<v Speaker 4>past coverage. You talked about it last year when Kwan

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<v Speaker 4>Alexander was there. Kwan was coming in on third down.

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<v Speaker 4>Right now, Quincy might be the best coverage linebacker in football.

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<v Speaker 4>And I don't say that lightning because Fred Warner is

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<v Speaker 4>a beast. But you've talked about it. I think teams

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<v Speaker 4>saw film last year, Bart and you talked about how

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<v Speaker 4>they tried to high low him, try to give him

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<v Speaker 4>Rubb routes, and he's stepped for step with guys. He's

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<v Speaker 4>a step ahead. And you know, with his speed, that's

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<v Speaker 4>great because with the speed he has, if he could

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<v Speaker 4>mentally jump ahead of the play, he can make plays

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<v Speaker 4>on the ball like that Will Rout versus Kansas City

0:20:08.960 --> 0:20:11.439
<v Speaker 4>versus Noah Gray before that would have been a big completion.

0:20:11.760 --> 0:20:13.840
<v Speaker 4>But he literally was forty yards down the field on

0:20:13.880 --> 0:20:16.159
<v Speaker 4>that guy bark and a great PBu to get the

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<v Speaker 4>Jets off the field. Like that's where he's taking his

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<v Speaker 4>game to the next level. We always talk about development,

0:20:21.040 --> 0:20:23.680
<v Speaker 4>right and we talk about depth second year players. I

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<v Speaker 4>think this is one of the best Jets draft classes

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<v Speaker 4>in history. And that was before Jermaine Johnson took this

0:20:29.600 --> 0:20:31.840
<v Speaker 4>step that I told everybody he was gonna take this year.

0:20:31.960 --> 0:20:34.440
<v Speaker 4>Like he's playing out of his mind right now. And

0:20:34.480 --> 0:20:36.399
<v Speaker 4>I know a lot of people were questioning the way

0:20:36.480 --> 0:20:38.679
<v Speaker 4>Carl Lawston played last year with seven sacks coming off

0:20:38.680 --> 0:20:41.280
<v Speaker 4>from Achilles. Where was Jermaine go fit in? Well, he

0:20:41.920 --> 0:20:43.520
<v Speaker 4>decided that he's going to be one of the main

0:20:43.640 --> 0:20:47.080
<v Speaker 4>guys on defensive line. And again he was responsible for

0:20:47.119 --> 0:20:50.800
<v Speaker 4>two major turnovers last in this last game versus the Philadelphiagle.

0:20:50.840 --> 0:20:53.399
<v Speaker 4>So he talked about Breest Hall, talk about Garrett Wilson

0:20:54.680 --> 0:20:57.800
<v Speaker 4>him now right, you talk about yeah exactly. So you

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<v Speaker 4>talk about having a great class, and then you talked

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<v Speaker 4>about a guy Jeremy Rutger. I think he's gonna be

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<v Speaker 4>great down at the stretch. I think he's gonna be

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<v Speaker 4>the future at the tight end possession. He was in

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<v Speaker 4>that draft class too.

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<v Speaker 2>So Dallas Max Mitchell, he's starting for your Rights Act.

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<v Speaker 5>He reminds me of Dallas Goddard. Yeah, that's that's exactly

0:21:17.640 --> 0:21:18.600
<v Speaker 5>who Rucker reminds me of.

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<v Speaker 4>He does, he does.

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<v Speaker 6>So.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, you talk about having a special draft class

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<v Speaker 4>last year, you talk about the depth, you talk about

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<v Speaker 4>a championship type defense and the zacht building confidence weekend

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<v Speaker 4>and week out. Definitely. Yeah, I think this is a

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<v Speaker 4>top sevent team and we know this Bart at the

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<v Speaker 4>end of the day. Anybody can win and lose on

0:21:36.520 --> 0:21:39.080
<v Speaker 4>any day, but as long as you got a championship defense,

0:21:39.119 --> 0:21:39.760
<v Speaker 4>you have a chance.

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<v Speaker 1>I love the way the schedule sets up for the Jets.

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<v Speaker 1>But briefly, was this the most impressive win in the

0:21:46.640 --> 0:21:47.600
<v Speaker 1>Robert solid era?

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<v Speaker 3>This is his third year here, man, this is tough.

0:21:51.680 --> 0:21:53.879
<v Speaker 5>I mean, going into Pittsburgh last year, you know, I

0:21:54.000 --> 0:21:56.639
<v Speaker 5>know what that environment is all about. Green Bay to

0:21:57.080 --> 0:21:59.800
<v Speaker 5>rock in Green Bay against Aaron Rodgers. True, you know,

0:22:00.080 --> 0:22:04.080
<v Speaker 5>this one was probably the best because of everybody being injured,

0:22:04.400 --> 0:22:07.640
<v Speaker 5>You're only having four corners even up, and the fact

0:22:07.680 --> 0:22:09.320
<v Speaker 5>that you lose, you know, you already lose.

0:22:09.800 --> 0:22:10.760
<v Speaker 3>You know, a v T.

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<v Speaker 5>A v T was there for the other ones and

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<v Speaker 5>then you know, the bottom fell out. So I would

0:22:15.359 --> 0:22:17.960
<v Speaker 5>probably put it up there because they they faced something

0:22:18.040 --> 0:22:20.160
<v Speaker 5>that they didn't face with the other opponents, and that's

0:22:20.160 --> 0:22:22.600
<v Speaker 5>the most physical football team, one of the most physical

0:22:22.640 --> 0:22:24.840
<v Speaker 5>football teams in football. I mean, you have to say

0:22:25.160 --> 0:22:29.359
<v Speaker 5>top three, you know, top four physical teams, San Francisco,

0:22:29.800 --> 0:22:33.520
<v Speaker 5>you have to go Philadelphia. You know, you can make

0:22:33.560 --> 0:22:37.040
<v Speaker 5>the case that you know went healthy Cleveland because their

0:22:37.080 --> 0:22:40.200
<v Speaker 5>defensive offense lines are crazy. And then you know, you

0:22:40.280 --> 0:22:42.800
<v Speaker 5>can put the Jets in the Detroit because of their

0:22:42.840 --> 0:22:45.720
<v Speaker 5>offensive lines, defense lines Baltimore and then you know, so

0:22:45.880 --> 0:22:48.560
<v Speaker 5>they faced they faced one of those squads and that's

0:22:48.720 --> 0:22:51.399
<v Speaker 5>that's that that that acts that forces you to answer

0:22:51.920 --> 0:22:54.920
<v Speaker 5>different things as a man, not just as a football player,

0:22:55.000 --> 0:22:56.880
<v Speaker 5>because you got to continue to take that and say,

0:22:56.880 --> 0:22:58.960
<v Speaker 5>it's gonna be one of those days where I know

0:22:59.680 --> 0:23:02.240
<v Speaker 5>what Monday is going to be like in tudays. It's

0:23:02.240 --> 0:23:04.520
<v Speaker 5>a lot of guys that hopefully are going to these

0:23:04.600 --> 0:23:07.080
<v Speaker 5>oceans to sit in that saltwater, get that get that pain.

0:23:08.320 --> 0:23:10.840
<v Speaker 1>Listen, Lane Johnson went out early in that game.

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<v Speaker 5>Big it was, and the Jets took it because all

0:23:15.000 --> 0:23:16.439
<v Speaker 5>those Jets Jermaine Johnson.

0:23:16.440 --> 0:23:20.639
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what Lane Johnson, but the Jets have too.

0:23:20.920 --> 0:23:22.320
<v Speaker 2>But the Jets took advantage of it.

0:23:22.480 --> 0:23:25.639
<v Speaker 1>But I thought that was the interesting matchup because you know,

0:23:25.680 --> 0:23:29.920
<v Speaker 1>the Jets defensive line could bully people. Now they're gonna

0:23:29.960 --> 0:23:33.080
<v Speaker 1>face one of the top offensive lines, if not the

0:23:33.160 --> 0:23:36.880
<v Speaker 1>top offensive line in football, and they got after them

0:23:37.040 --> 0:23:38.560
<v Speaker 1>dudes after the.

0:23:38.600 --> 0:23:41.040
<v Speaker 3>Eagles, Kelsey didn't do Kelsey stuff, right.

0:23:41.320 --> 0:23:44.040
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I mean, if you look at it, that's a

0:23:44.119 --> 0:23:47.560
<v Speaker 4>measuring stake, Bart, Right, we always prided ourselves whenever we're

0:23:47.560 --> 0:23:49.720
<v Speaker 4>facing a top offensive line, we're tired of hearing about

0:23:49.720 --> 0:23:52.480
<v Speaker 4>them every week. Like, let's let's go show everybody why

0:23:52.480 --> 0:23:54.600
<v Speaker 4>they should be talking about us and not them. And

0:23:54.600 --> 0:23:56.440
<v Speaker 4>I think that's what the Jets d line did. And

0:23:56.880 --> 0:24:00.399
<v Speaker 4>to your point, Bart, that was a major laws losing Johnson.

0:24:00.440 --> 0:24:02.919
<v Speaker 4>He's not just the best right tackle in football, he's

0:24:02.960 --> 0:24:06.280
<v Speaker 4>probably a top three tackle period in football. So when

0:24:06.280 --> 0:24:08.440
<v Speaker 4>you lose a guy like that who's been a mainstay

0:24:08.800 --> 0:24:10.720
<v Speaker 4>for a guy like Jalen Hurts, you know, you get

0:24:10.720 --> 0:24:13.119
<v Speaker 4>that extra tick when you know you got Lane Johnson

0:24:13.160 --> 0:24:15.119
<v Speaker 4>out there, so you know Jayalen Hurst could be you know,

0:24:15.280 --> 0:24:17.359
<v Speaker 4>taking time with the football. Well, when you put the

0:24:17.440 --> 0:24:19.760
<v Speaker 4>backup in, it was literally like blood in the water.

0:24:19.800 --> 0:24:21.879
<v Speaker 4>I think you heard Jermaine Johnson talk about it, right.

0:24:22.160 --> 0:24:25.080
<v Speaker 4>He kind of even mentioned Markshawn Lynch after the game, saying,

0:24:25.359 --> 0:24:27.000
<v Speaker 4>you know, when I saw the look in his eyes,

0:24:27.400 --> 0:24:29.440
<v Speaker 4>I know he didn't want to smoke. He said, I'm

0:24:29.480 --> 0:24:31.520
<v Speaker 4>gonna go through his face and see how many times

0:24:31.560 --> 0:24:33.119
<v Speaker 4>he can take it. Is he gonna be willing to

0:24:33.160 --> 0:24:34.880
<v Speaker 4>do it play after play because I saw the looking

0:24:34.880 --> 0:24:37.440
<v Speaker 4>at his high So I'm gonna take take straight speed

0:24:37.520 --> 0:24:39.440
<v Speaker 4>to power to him every play, and you saw it

0:24:39.560 --> 0:24:41.680
<v Speaker 4>kind of wore him down. And then you get the

0:24:41.720 --> 0:24:44.000
<v Speaker 4>switch up with Bryce Off beating you with speed on

0:24:44.080 --> 0:24:46.320
<v Speaker 4>the edge. So I think the Jets did a great

0:24:46.440 --> 0:24:49.159
<v Speaker 4>job of mixing it up, not just putting Huff on

0:24:49.200 --> 0:24:52.399
<v Speaker 4>that side, letting Jermaine go at him too, giving him

0:24:52.400 --> 0:24:55.359
<v Speaker 4>two different looks, right, and he really struggled for the

0:24:55.359 --> 0:24:57.800
<v Speaker 4>Philadelphia Eagles to back up right tackle and that's what

0:24:57.880 --> 0:25:00.280
<v Speaker 4>you should do. I mean the Eagles did it. They

0:25:00.320 --> 0:25:02.680
<v Speaker 4>knew we had some injuries at corner, so they threw

0:25:02.720 --> 0:25:04.480
<v Speaker 4>the ball out to a j Brown. That's what good

0:25:04.520 --> 0:25:07.719
<v Speaker 4>teams too. You take advantage of players when you when

0:25:07.760 --> 0:25:09.520
<v Speaker 4>you can in that situation.

0:25:09.440 --> 0:25:12.840
<v Speaker 3>And guard too. CON's like, oh, I'm just bull rushing.

0:25:13.520 --> 0:25:16.200
<v Speaker 4>Yeah literally, oh yeah, poor poor west Man. But my

0:25:16.320 --> 0:25:18.119
<v Speaker 4>guy west was struggling in there a little bit.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, speaking of that, man, it feels like the ja

0:25:22.160 --> 0:25:24.560
<v Speaker 1>vu all over again up front along the offensive line.

0:25:24.600 --> 0:25:27.480
<v Speaker 1>And you guys talk about injuries happened throughout the National

0:25:27.520 --> 0:25:29.879
<v Speaker 1>Football League and go up and down every roster, but

0:25:29.960 --> 0:25:33.800
<v Speaker 1>the Jets continue to shuffle up front along that offensive line.

0:25:33.840 --> 0:25:37.240
<v Speaker 5>Bart, Yeah, and it's particularly the right side that's that's

0:25:37.280 --> 0:25:38.920
<v Speaker 5>been struggling, you know what I mean, The right side

0:25:38.920 --> 0:25:41.639
<v Speaker 5>has been getting the brunt of the injuries. But hopefully

0:25:41.760 --> 0:25:44.040
<v Speaker 5>after this by Dwayne Brown can come off I R

0:25:44.160 --> 0:25:46.080
<v Speaker 5>and he's gonna have to, you know, get in where

0:25:46.080 --> 0:25:48.640
<v Speaker 5>you fit in right and sometimes when you when when

0:25:48.640 --> 0:25:51.320
<v Speaker 5>you get hurt, it opens up opportunities. I think Beckton

0:25:51.400 --> 0:25:54.120
<v Speaker 5>deserves to stay there. He's gonna have to come back

0:25:54.119 --> 0:25:56.280
<v Speaker 5>for much needed depth. I mean, he should be a

0:25:56.320 --> 0:25:58.359
<v Speaker 5>guy that's played at a long enough time where he

0:25:58.400 --> 0:26:01.320
<v Speaker 5>can play guard or right tackle whatever they need.

0:26:01.640 --> 0:26:03.720
<v Speaker 3>And that's really what this team should all be about.

0:26:03.880 --> 0:26:06.959
<v Speaker 7>But you want definitely stay left at I don't want

0:26:07.040 --> 0:26:09.480
<v Speaker 7>him go over there and have to learn relearn footwork

0:26:09.760 --> 0:26:11.480
<v Speaker 7>on the other side and learn the place when he's

0:26:11.480 --> 0:26:14.440
<v Speaker 7>starting to get some chemistry with Thomlinson, because that's important,

0:26:14.480 --> 0:26:17.639
<v Speaker 7>right you those three are the three that's been playing

0:26:17.680 --> 0:26:20.520
<v Speaker 7>with each other, hasn't moved, so they have chemistry and

0:26:20.640 --> 0:26:23.720
<v Speaker 7>they've they've seen stunts, they've passed stunt you back then

0:26:23.840 --> 0:26:27.760
<v Speaker 7>pass a great stunt last yesterday, right, So why you

0:26:27.800 --> 0:26:29.480
<v Speaker 7>want him go over there and then have to communicate

0:26:29.560 --> 0:26:30.560
<v Speaker 7>with somebody he hasn't worked with.

0:26:30.960 --> 0:26:33.520
<v Speaker 3>Let's let's let's keep something consistent, right.

0:26:34.880 --> 0:26:38.960
<v Speaker 1>Uh, pregame, What did you guys make Aaron Rodgers out

0:26:38.960 --> 0:26:42.200
<v Speaker 1>there on the field, no crutches, throwing the ball round.

0:26:43.080 --> 0:26:44.560
<v Speaker 4>I mean he got some good meds.

0:26:45.240 --> 0:26:45.440
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

0:26:46.320 --> 0:26:48.760
<v Speaker 5>Well, you know the fact that, like we said, maybe

0:26:48.840 --> 0:26:52.359
<v Speaker 5>maybe a v T goes there too, and he can

0:26:52.480 --> 0:26:55.879
<v Speaker 5>they can rehab together and he can feel comfortable with

0:26:56.240 --> 0:26:59.840
<v Speaker 5>you know, because the depression of trying to rehab and Aaron,

0:27:00.280 --> 0:27:01.840
<v Speaker 5>you know, let's see if he can continue to defy

0:27:01.920 --> 0:27:04.240
<v Speaker 5>the odds, right, and you know, I think his presence

0:27:04.320 --> 0:27:08.159
<v Speaker 5>in flying back, you know, boost everybody up. And Salad said, hey,

0:27:08.240 --> 0:27:10.040
<v Speaker 5>if he wants to down the sideline, he's Aaron Rodgers.

0:27:10.080 --> 0:27:12.280
<v Speaker 5>He can make that decision, and he's made that decision.

0:27:12.320 --> 0:27:15.560
<v Speaker 5>Whatever he's doing is working. Unlet's see if he can progress.

0:27:16.000 --> 0:27:18.720
<v Speaker 5>And you know, all I worry about is a teammate

0:27:19.160 --> 0:27:20.959
<v Speaker 5>is let's make sure we're doing our jobs. So if

0:27:21.000 --> 0:27:22.600
<v Speaker 5>he is ready to come back, he's coming back for

0:27:22.640 --> 0:27:23.320
<v Speaker 5>a reason.

0:27:24.920 --> 0:27:25.440
<v Speaker 2>Three and three.

0:27:25.880 --> 0:27:28.360
<v Speaker 1>Heading into buy, a lot of people said before the year,

0:27:28.880 --> 0:27:34.520
<v Speaker 1>even with Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, the Jets might struggle

0:27:34.800 --> 0:27:37.320
<v Speaker 1>to get to this point where they're three and three.

0:27:37.680 --> 0:27:39.600
<v Speaker 1>Some people looked at it before the year said two

0:27:39.640 --> 0:27:42.560
<v Speaker 1>and four. We got to get out of here. But dudes,

0:27:42.640 --> 0:27:44.840
<v Speaker 1>what do you think about the way the schedule sets up?

0:27:46.080 --> 0:27:49.280
<v Speaker 2>Giants? That's a game.

0:27:50.880 --> 0:27:54.000
<v Speaker 1>Chargers Monday Night at Vegas.

0:27:54.880 --> 0:27:57.399
<v Speaker 4>Mm hmm. I mean it sets up nice, but bar

0:27:57.560 --> 0:27:59.840
<v Speaker 4>we know this, anybody can be beat. Looking at us,

0:28:00.200 --> 0:28:04.080
<v Speaker 4>we saw two undefeated teams go down Sunday. The Giants

0:28:04.119 --> 0:28:06.560
<v Speaker 4>were one bad call away from making the Bills three

0:28:06.640 --> 0:28:09.679
<v Speaker 4>and three. So literally, you have to strap it up

0:28:10.119 --> 0:28:15.080
<v Speaker 4>every single Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, whatever day of the

0:28:15.119 --> 0:28:18.560
<v Speaker 4>week you're playing, because you never know what could happen.

0:28:19.040 --> 0:28:20.680
<v Speaker 4>We saw that the Texans go out there and beat

0:28:20.720 --> 0:28:23.280
<v Speaker 4>the Saints. Right, So, like every day, you need to

0:28:23.320 --> 0:28:25.920
<v Speaker 4>strap it up and be ready. There's no gimmes on

0:28:26.040 --> 0:28:29.399
<v Speaker 4>the schedule. Now from a totality standpoint, does the schedule

0:28:29.440 --> 0:28:31.040
<v Speaker 4>look a lot lighter than it did for the first

0:28:31.040 --> 0:28:34.440
<v Speaker 4>six games? Yeah, from the outside land outside looking in,

0:28:34.520 --> 0:28:37.000
<v Speaker 4>it does. But we talked about this. Injuries is the

0:28:37.040 --> 0:28:38.920
<v Speaker 4>real thing. The Giants would probably be as healthy as

0:28:38.960 --> 0:28:42.800
<v Speaker 4>they'll ever be before they played it. Yes, the charges

0:28:42.840 --> 0:28:45.800
<v Speaker 4>are coming off of bye. Yeah, charges coming off of bye.

0:28:45.800 --> 0:28:48.000
<v Speaker 4>We're about to see what happens with them versus the Cowboys.

0:28:48.680 --> 0:28:50.719
<v Speaker 4>So you just never know, like you got to take

0:28:50.760 --> 0:28:53.560
<v Speaker 4>it one game at a time. Uh, the bye You

0:28:53.680 --> 0:28:55.720
<v Speaker 4>sually hate having it this early, but I think it's

0:28:55.920 --> 0:28:57.960
<v Speaker 4>right on time for the Jets because of the injuries

0:28:58.040 --> 0:29:01.840
<v Speaker 4>that they have occurred at the cornerback position, at the

0:29:01.920 --> 0:29:04.320
<v Speaker 4>offensive line position, and you know, Garrett Wilson was kind

0:29:04.320 --> 0:29:06.440
<v Speaker 4>of banged up a little bit. So hopefully this you know,

0:29:06.480 --> 0:29:08.280
<v Speaker 4>a week and a half, he'll be back to his

0:29:08.440 --> 0:29:10.960
<v Speaker 4>old self after the bye week. So I think this

0:29:11.280 --> 0:29:13.560
<v Speaker 4>boy comes out of a really good time after an

0:29:13.600 --> 0:29:17.080
<v Speaker 4>emotional win. Right, you want everybody to sit back self, scout,

0:29:17.240 --> 0:29:19.720
<v Speaker 4>get healthy, like Bart said, go sit in some salt water,

0:29:19.880 --> 0:29:22.240
<v Speaker 4>get healthy and to get your mind focused for that

0:29:22.280 --> 0:29:23.960
<v Speaker 4>crosstown rival against the Giants.

0:29:24.280 --> 0:29:26.600
<v Speaker 1>Good job, fellas of Bart Scott.

0:29:26.760 --> 0:29:27.840
<v Speaker 2>He's a man and demand.

0:29:27.960 --> 0:29:31.160
<v Speaker 1>He's going live on radio. Here in a moment, Jet's

0:29:31.200 --> 0:29:33.520
<v Speaker 1>head into the by three and three. Great seeing you again,

0:29:33.680 --> 0:29:34.000
<v Speaker 1>dues