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TNF - Jets & Patriots
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(09-20-2024, 05:06 AM)Caldrac Wrote: Felt bad for Jacoby. Their offensive line is atrocious. They had no chance from the very beginning. Ulbrich was dialing up blitzes from everywhere. I agree that Pats O line isn't great, but didn't you feel like the Jets were timing the snap very effectively as well? Look on the opposite side of the ball. Rodgers gets his offense to the line with plenty of time on the play clock, lots of hard counts. Consistently keeping the defensive line out of rhythm. Makes your offensive line look a whole lot better, when they can get that half second edge on the defense. Also, the QB gets more of a feel on where the blitz might be coming from. Just seems like this type of QB play is being completely phased out the game. |
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