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  • KingFry
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    • May 2013
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    #46
    Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

    I've been following along but I couldn't put my head on this one thing...

    The Jets are mediocre? But in all seriousness good work. Was going to post a while back but never real got the time to, and then forgot...

    Anyways, you deserve a round of applause for winning not one game... but two games with the Jets.
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    • PeoplesChampGB
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      #47
      Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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      Lions Defense Stifles Jets

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      --The Detroit Lions proved today that they don’t need Calvin Johnson……..at least when playing the Jets. The Lions defense shut down Geno Smith and the New York offense, compiling three forced fumbles and four interceptions in a 27-9 win. They also scored 11 points off of an interception by cornerback Darius Slay and two safeties. New York also recorded a safety as well, and Geno Smith ran for a 9 yard touchdown in the first quarter for the only points scored by the Jets.

      Detroit put on a dominant performance the entire game, shutting down both phases of the Jet’s offensive attack. With receivers Percy Harvin and Jeremy Kerley out with injury, the Jets were depending on the run to get things going. What happened was a 47 yard rushing day by halfbacks Chris Ivory and Chris Johnson and with Geno Smith rushing three times as well. Ivory was lost in the fourth quarter with a torn hamstring and is expected to end up on injured reserve.

      With no running game to speak of and lack in pocket protection, the Lions recorded seven sacks on the day. Ndamukong Suh led the Lions with three while forcing and recovering a fumble. Along with the Slay interception was an interception by linebacker Stephen Tulloch.

      New York was able to shut down Calvin Johnson as Megatron only compiled 24 yards on four catches. This allowed tight end Brandon Pettigrew and receiver Golden Tate to open things up. Tate, the former Seahawk, caught three passes for 82 yards. He also caught a touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford in the third quarter. Pettigrew tacked on 84 yards on seven catches. While Geno Smith was busy turning the ball over constantly, Matthew Stafford had an efficient day throwing for 263 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions. The offensive line of the Lions protected well, not giving up a single sack against the blitz happy scheme of head coach Rex Ryan.

      What the Jets have to be scared of is the lack of points the past two games. After tallying 66 points in the first two games of the season, the Jets have only scored 16 in the past two weeks. They will have to find an answer as they travel across the country to San Diego as they take on the Chargers (2-2) next week.

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      Geno Smith fails to tackle cornerback Darius Slay before he scores.

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      Geno Smith beats Suh to the pylon.

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      Detroit receiver Golden Tate dodges a tackler and races 63 yards for the score.

      Team Stats Comparison
      DETNYJ
      Total Offense327272
      Rushing Yards6447
      Passing Yards263225
      First Downs1215
      Punt Return Yards821
      Kick Return Yards8791
      Total Yards422384
      Turnovers05
      3rd Down Converstion3-134-14
      4th Down Conversion0-00-2
      2-Point Conversion0-00-0
      Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3/31/2
      Penalties0-02-10
      Posession Time22:4125:19
      Scoring Summary
      FIRST QUARTER SCORINGDETNYJ
      7:18(NYJ) G. Smith 9 yd run (XP Good)07
      4:12(DET) M. Prater 20 yd FG37
      3:02(DET) D. Slay 21 yd INT return (XP Good)107
      SECOND QUARTER SCORINGDETNYJ
      0:06(DET) M Prater 36 yd FG137
      THIRD QUARTER SCORINGDETNYJ
      4:47(DET) Safety157
      3:58(DET) G. Tate 63 yd pass from M. Stafford (XP Good)227
      FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGDETNYJ
      5:51(NYJ) Safety229
      2:32(DET) M. Prater 22 yd FG259
      1:40(DET) Safety
      Detroit Lions
      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
      QB M. Stafford (98.4)21/3326310
      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
      HB R. Bush20482.40
      QB M. Stafford2168.00
      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
      TE B. Pettigrew78411.90
      WR C. Johnson4246.00
      WR G. Tate38227.31
      WR R. Broyles33010.00
      HB J. Bell22211.00
      TE J. Fauria11313.00
      HB R. Bush188.00
      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
      MLB S. Tulloch100.020
      DT N. Suh93.000
      LOLB A. Palmer80.000
      SS J. Ihedigbo70.000
      LE J. Jones60.000
      CB B. Bentley60.000
      RE E. Ansah51.000
      CB R. Mathis50.000
      DT N. Fairley42.000
      FS G. Quin40.000
      ROLB D. Levy31.000
      FS D. Carey20.000
      MLB T. Whitehead20.000
      CB C. Vaughn20.000
      CB D. Slay10.021
      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
      K M. Prater3/42/21137
      PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
      P S. Martin734649.43
      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
      HB R. Bush24623.00
      WR J. Ross24120.50
      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
      HB R. Bush188.00
      New York Jets
      PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
      QB G. Smith (46.5)20/3428504
      RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
      HB Chris Ivory17110.60
      HB Chris Johnson7182.50
      QB Geno Smith3186.01
      RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
      WR E. Decker59619.20
      HB C. Ivory4307.50
      TE J. Amaro46716.70
      WR G. Salas36923.00
      HB C. Johnson242.00
      WR S. Evans2199.50
      DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
      MLB K. Minter90.000
      MLB D. Harris70.000
      LE M. Wilkerson60.000
      LOLB C. Pace50.000
      FS D. Landry50.000
      CB D. Milliner50.000
      DT D. Harrison50.000
      CB C. Bailey30.000
      SS C. Pryor30.000
      LOLB A. Barnes20.000
      RE S. Richardson20.000
      ROLB J. Babin20.000
      CB K. Wilson20.000
      ROLB Q. Coples10.000
      CB A. Allen10.000
      KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
      K N. Folk0/01/110
      PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
      P R. Quigley5`21342.61
      KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
      CB K. Wilson36822.60
      WR T. Graham22311.50
      PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
      CB K. Wilson3217.00
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      • PeoplesChampGB
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        #48
        Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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        AROUND THE NFL
        Week Four

        Current Standings
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        Washington Redskins2209491
        Dallas Cowboys2208283
        Philadelphia Eagles1305797
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        Chicago Bears40012370
        Minnesota Vikings2208494
        Green Bay Packers04060106
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        New Orleans Saints220110113
        Atlanta Falcons2208691
        Tampa Bay Buccaneers2206566
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        Seattle Seahawks2109295
        San Francisco 49ers2206562
        St. Louis Rams1205459
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        Miami Dolphins40010290
        New England Patriots31011960
        Buffalo Bills22010497
        New York Jets22082108
        AFC NORTHWLTPFPA
        Pittsburgh Steelers4009562
        Cleveland Browns2107270
        Baltimore Ravens2208278
        Cincinnati Bengals0304672
        AFC SOUTHWLTPFPA
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        Indianapolis Colts2208769
        Tennessee Titans1305572
        Houston Texans1306482
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        Bears C Brian De La Puente- 5 Weeks (Partial ACL Tear)
        Bears LT Jermon Bushrod- 7 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)

        Bengals LG Clint Boling- 1 Week (Torn Hamstring)
        Bengals WR A.J. Green- 6 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)

        Bills ROLB Kiko Alonso- Season (Fractured Shoulder Blade)

        Broncos RE DeMarcus Ware- 1 Week (Upper Arm Fracture)

        Browns NT Ahtyba Rubin- 2 Weeks (Broken Jaw)

        Buccaneers MLB Mason Foster- 3 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)
        Buccaneers RG Tyronne Green- 7 Weeks (Partial ACL Tear)

        Chargers LT King Dunlap- 1 Weeks (Dislocated Kneecap)
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        Chiefs LE Allen Bailey- Season (Torn Tricep)

        Colts MLB D'Qwell Jackson- 1 Week (Partial Groin Tear)
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        Colts MLB Jerrell Freeman- 5 Weeks (Broken Hand)

        Cowboys WR Dwayne Harris- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Kneecap)
        Cowboys DT Henry Melton- 8 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)
        Cowboys LE Anthony Spencer- Season (Broken Ankle)

        Dolphins RT Jason Fox- 1 Week (Dislocated Kneecap)
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        Dolphins CB Will Davis- 1 Week (Broken Thumb)
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        Eagles ROLB Brandon Graham- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)
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        Falcons QB Matt Ryan- 4 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)
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        49ers C Daniel Kilgore- 1 Week (Abdominal Tear)
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        49ers HB Marcus Lattimore- 9 Weeks (Broken Forearm)

        Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr.- 7 Weeks (Torn Quadricep)
        Giants FS Stevie Brown- 8 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)
        Giants RE Damontre Moore- 9 Weeks (Herniated Disk)

        Jaguars RG Tyler Shatley- 1 Week (Herniated Disk)
        Jaguars LG Zane Beadles- 3 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
        Jaguars RT Cody Booth- 7 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)
        Jaguars WR Cecil Shorts III- 7 Weeks (Broken Forearm)
        Jaguars LG Richie Incognito- 7 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)

        Jets WR Percy Harvin- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)
        Jets MLB Demario Davis- 6 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
        Jets HB Chris Ivory- Season (Torn Hamstring)

        Lions C Dominic Raiola- 1 Week (Dislocated Ankle)

        Packers HB James Starks- Season (Compound Fracture)
        Packers RE Mike Daniels- Season (Torn Pectoral Muscle)

        Panthers SS Roman Harper- 9 Weeks (Broken Hand)
        Panthers LE Charles Johnson- Season (Broken Tibia [Leg])

        Patriots WR Danny Amendola- 1 Week (Partial Groin Tear)
        Patriots LT Nate Solder- 1 Week (Herniated Disk)
        Patriots RG Dan Connolly- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Elbow)
        Patriots LG Marcus Cannon- 8 Weeks (Broken Hand)

        Raiders WR Denarius Moore- 1 Week (Dislocated Elbow)
        Raiders SS Tyvon Branch- 8 Weeks (Fractured Toe)

        Rams RE Chris Long- 9 Weeks (Torn Bicep)
        Rams LT Jake Long- Season (Fractured Vertebrae)

        Redskins ROLB Brian Orakpo- 2 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
        Redskins MLB Akeem Jordan- 3 Weeks (Broken Ribs)

        Saints QB Drew Brees- 2 Weeks (Herniated Disk)
        Saints NT John Jenkins- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Kneecap)
        Saints CB Patrick Robinson- 9 Weeks (Fractured Toe)
        Saints LOLB Kasim Edebali- Season (Torn Tricep)

        Seahawks WR Paul Richardson- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)

        Steelers NT Steve McClendon- 5 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)

        Texans RT Derek Newton- 3 Weeks (Herniated Disk)
        Texans RG Brandon Brooks- 4 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
        Texans ROLB Whitney Mercilus- 4 Weeks (Broken Forearm)
        Texans FS Danieal Manning- 6 Weeks (Fractured Toe)

        Titans LOLB Shaun Phillips- 1 Week (Dislocated Hip)
        Titans ROLB Akeem Ayers- 2 Weeks (Broken Hand)
        Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst- 2 Weeks (Factured Toe)
        Titans MLB Colin McCarthy- 2 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
        Titans FB Jackie Battle- Season (Torn Groin Muscle)
        Titans RG Mike Brisiel- Season (Torn Tricep)

        Vikings TE Kyle Rudolph- 2 Weeks (Broken Hand)
        Vikings LT Matt Kalil- 5 Weeks (Torn Quadricep)

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        MIA HB Knowshon Moreno- 15 att, 202 yards, 2 TD
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        Chiefs have signed J. Feely (K) to a 1 year deal worth $1.40M.
        Colts have released J. Harrison (C).
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        Colts have released U. John (LT).
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        Packers have placed J. Starks (HB) on injured reserve.
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        Saints have placed K. Edebali (LOLB) on injured reserve.
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        • PeoplesChampGB
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          #49
          Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets



          Jets Lose Ivory; Who is Out There?

          With starting halfback Chris Ivory out for the year with a torn hamstring, New York's backfield is in even more turmoil. Through four games, the Jet's have only rushed for a total of 434 yards, which is 10th in the league. However, Ivory and backup Chris Johnson have fumbled a total of five times. Not good when you are going to need to rush the ball when it hits December. The Jets can just name Johnson the starter and sign someone to fill a spot. To make things interesting, we will name some possibilities for the Jets to be the new starter.

          Ray Rice
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          The former Raven's halfback was suspended indefinitely at the start of the regular season for assaulting his then-fiance in a casino elevator. His suspension is now over after Rice appealed the decision last week and is currently sitting in free agency. The Jets could bring him in and put him in the starting role almost immediately. Though there might be some public backlash if the Jets decide to sign him, owner Woody Johnson has had no problems bringing players in with off the field issues in the past (see Plaxico Burress). At 27 years of age, he still has a couple of good years left in the tank although his numbers did declined last year.

          Benjarvus Green-Ellis
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          The former Patriots and Bengals halfback is also in free agency after he was unseated by Giovanni Bernard in the preseason. He is older than Ray Rice and doesn't put up as good of numbers, but he doesn't bring any baggage with him. Don't expect him to have monster games, but he can keep the chains moving if used in rotation.

          Trade Possibilities
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          If the Jets do not want to kick the tires on Rice and Green-Ellis, there are teams out there that would look at a trade. Among the front runners are the Buffalo Bills with C.J. Spiller and the Pittsburgh Steelers with Legarrette Blount. Spiller currently is the backup to Fred Jackson but with the Bills trading for Bryce Brown in the off-season, Spiller could be expendable for the right price. Spiller currently has 147 yards on 25 carries which is a 5.8 average. He also has one touchdown.

          Blount signed with the Steelers after leaving New England this past off-season to rotate with Le'Veon Bell. Bell has come on and can pretty much move the ball on his own now. Blount doesn't have the stats that Spiller has (77 yards on 33 carries), but he has shown that he is tough and dependable.

          What do you think the Jets should do? Sound off in the comments section below.
          Last edited by PeoplesChampGB; 11-02-2014, 10:11 AM.
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          • NewscasterNews4
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            • Jul 2013
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            #50
            Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

            I say go for Green-Ellis. He has proven he can be a starter in the NFL, plus he has no off-field baggage.

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            • PeoplesChampGB
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              #51
              Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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              Jets Sign Halfback Green-Ellis; Place Ivory on IR


              --Coach Rex Ryan announced today that the Jets have placed halfback Chris Ivory on injured reserve with a torn hamstring. That move will end his season. Ivory was injured last week in a game against the Lions.

              With a roster spot freed up, Ryan also announced that the team had come to terms with free agent halfback Benjarvus Green-Ellis. Green-Ellis was the starting back last year for the Cincinnati Bengals. He was released in the preseason after Giovanni Bernard took over the starting spot. Ryan wouldn't talk contract specifics, but sources say that it is a one year deal for $620K.

              Don't expect Green-Ellis to make an immediate impact this week against the Chargers. "He will be the third string running back this week as he gets adjusted to the playbook," Ryan said.
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                Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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                  Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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                  Johnson, Jets Slice Up Chargers

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                  Chris Johnson leaves the Chargers behind.

                  --The Jets proved today that they can hang with any team as long as their three main pieces on offense do not play. The defense held San Diego to just one touchdown, while now starting halfback Chris Johnson gashed the Chargers for 182 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-19 victory.

                  Johnson, starting in place for the injured Chris Ivory, had a breakout day that reminded you that he once won the rushing title. Johnson had touchdown runs of 79 and 46 yards and gave the Jets what they had been searching for all season, which was a consistent running game. Quarterback Geno Smith didn't turn the ball over throwing for 171 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown pass came in mass confusion, with receivers T.J. Graham and Greg Salas ending up in the same place in the endzone. Graham didn't look back, which resulted in the ball hitting the back of his helmet and falling into Salas' hands.

                  The defense completely shut down the San Diego offense allowing just one touchdown pass. Philip Rivers had a nice game throwing for 263 yards and a score, but was constantly shut down in the redzone. Halfback Danny Woodhead rushed for 118 yards on 30 carries. Without Keenan Allen in the lineup, the Jet's decided to double cover tight end Antonio Gates the entire game. Gates was still able to produce catching seven passes for 86 yards. New York's defensive ends Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson continued to rack up, tallying 3.5 sacks together.

                  After taking a 9-6 lead into halftime, the Chargers couldn't hardly muster anything. After Salas caught his touchdown pass, Rivers responded by hitting receiver Eddie Royal for a 7 yard score to take back the lead. It all ended there when Chris Johnson went off for his two long scoring runs. The Chargers did have a chance to win it at the end after Nick Folk's 54 yard field goal attempt hit the crossbar and bounced out. Rivers guided the offense to the Jet's 40 before fizzling out on fourth down.

                  The Jets lost two players in the game. Starting linebacker Calvin Pace left the game in the second quarter and didn't return. Wide receiver Jeremy Kerley, playing in his first game in almost a month, left the game after his first catch with an injury and didn't return. Next week, tough competition comes to New York when Peyton Manning and the defending AFC Champion Denver Broncos come to MetLife.

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                  Antonio Gates had an efficient day despite being doubled.

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                  Eddie Royal catches San Diego's lone touchdown.

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                  Wrong route running turns into seven points on the board.

                  Team Stats Comparison
                  NYJSDG
                  Total Offense366365
                  Rushing Yards195127
                  Passing Yards171238
                  First Downs1319
                  Punt Return Yards138
                  Kick Return Yards12729
                  Total Yards506402
                  Turnovers00
                  3rd Down Converstion3-105-14
                  4th Down Conversion0-00-1
                  2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                  Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals0/11/2
                  Penalties0-01-5
                  Posession Time14:0433:56
                  Scoring Summary
                  FIRST QUARTER SCORINGNYJSDG
                  8:58(SDG) N. Novak 35 yd FG03
                  0:14(SDG) N. Novak 45 yd FG06
                  SECOND QUARTER SCORINGNYJSDG
                  4:32(SDG) N. Novak 38 yd FG09
                  3:13(NYJ) N. Folk 52 yd FG39
                  0:25(NYJ) N. Folk 33 yd FG69
                  THIRD QUARTER SCORINGNYJSDG
                  9:18(NYJ) G. Salas 29 yd pass from G. Smith (XP Good)139
                  3:37(SDG) E. Royal 7 yd pass from P. Rivers (XP Good)1316
                  3:23(NYJ) C. Johnson 79 yd run (XP Good)2016
                  FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGNYJSDG
                  11:17(SDG) N. Novak 41 yd FG2019
                  5:03(NYJ) C. Johnson 46 yd run (XP Good)2719
                  New York Jets
                  PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                  QB G. Smith (90.8)13/2417110
                  RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                  HB C. Johnson221828.22
                  QB G. Smith284.00
                  FB J. Connor144.00
                  HB B. Powell111.00
                  RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                  HB C. Johnson3268.60
                  TE J. Amaro33913.00
                  WR E. Decker33110.30
                  WR G. Salas23919.51
                  WR T. Graham12323.00
                  WR J. Kerley11313.00
                  DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                  MLB K. Minter140.000
                  MLB D. Harris100.000
                  RE S. Richardson71.000
                  SS C. Pryor60.000
                  ROLB Q. Coples60.500
                  CB K. Wilson60.000
                  LE M. Wilkerson52.500
                  CB D. Milliner50.000
                  CB C. Bailey50.000
                  LOLB C. Pace40.000
                  NT D. Harrison30.000
                  LOLB A. Barnes30.000
                  FS D. Landry20.000
                  SS J. Jarrett20.000
                  NT C. Rayford10.000
                  KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                  K N. Folk2/33/3954
                  PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                  P R. Quigley417944.71
                  KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  CB K. Wilson48922.20
                  WR J. Kerley23819.00
                  PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  CB K. Wilson3113.60
                  WR J. Kerley122.00
                  San Diego Chargers
                  PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                  QB P. Rivers (110.0)26/3326310
                  RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                  HB D. Woodhead301183.90
                  FB D. Johnson133.00
                  HB D. Brown166.00
                  RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                  WR E. Royal7659.21
                  TE A. Gates78612.20
                  WR S. Ajirotutu5499.80
                  WR M. Floyd3227.30
                  TE L. Green2136.50
                  HB D. Woodhead12929.00
                  HB D. Brown1-1-1.00
                  DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                  LOLB J. Johnson90.000
                  SS M. Gilchrist80.000
                  LE K. Reyes60.000
                  CB B. Flowers60.000
                  MLB D. Butler60.000
                  NT S. Lissemore50.000
                  FS E. Weddle50.000
                  ROLB D. Freeney40.000
                  CB S. Williams40.000
                  MLB M. Te'o30.000
                  RE T. Palepoi20.000
                  SS J. Addae20.000
                  RE C. Liuget20.000
                  R. Marshall20.000
                  J. Attaochu10.000
                  KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                  K N. Novak4/41/11346
                  PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                  P M. Scifres416942.21
                  KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  HB D. Woodhead12929.00
                  PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                  WR E. Royal188.00
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                  • PeoplesChampGB
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                    #54
                    Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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                    Dallas Cowboys3209895
                    Washington Redskins230111112
                    New York Giants2308991
                    Philadelphia Eagles14071114
                    NFC NORTHWLTPFPA
                    Detroit Lions50011964
                    Chicago Bears41014797
                    Minnesota Vikings230110115
                    Green Bay Packers14081122
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                    New Orleans Saints320145130
                    Atlanta Falcons230106114
                    Tampa Bay Buccaneers23082101
                    Carolina Panthers1407699
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                    Arizona Cardinals3107976
                    Seattle Seahawks310113112
                    St. Louis Rams2207173
                    San Francisco 49ers2308082
                    AFC EASTWLTPFPA
                    Miami Dolphins40010290
                    New England Patriots41015476
                    New York Jets320109127
                    Buffalo Bills230128126
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                    Pittsburgh Steelers41011586
                    Cleveland Browns22093105
                    Baltimore Ravens2309998
                    Cincinnati Bengals04062107
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                    Jacksonville Jaguars32090108
                    Indianapolis Colts32010786
                    Tennessee Titans2309093
                    Houston Texans1407698
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                    Denver Broncos31012781
                    San Diego Chargers230121105
                    Kansas City Chiefs2307999
                    Oakland Raiders13082120


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                    Bears LG Matt Slauson- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Bears C Brian De La Puente- 4 Weeks (Partial ACL Tear)
                    Bears LT Jermon Bushrod- 6 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Bears LOLB Khaseem Greene- 8 Weeks (Herniated Disk)

                    Bengals WR A.J. Green- 6 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Bengals WR Brandon Tate- 9 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)

                    Bills TE Scott Chandler- 4 Weeks (Partial ACL Tear)
                    Bills C Eric Wood- 7 Weeks (Broken Hand)
                    Bills ROLB Kiko Alonso- Season (Fractured Shoulder Blade)

                    Broncos LG Orlando Franklin- 7 Weeks (Torn Bicep)

                    Browns NT Ahtyba Rubin- 1 Week (Broken Jaw)

                    Buccaneers DT Gerald McCoy- 2 Weeks (Torn Shoulder Labrum)
                    Buccaneers MLB Mason Foster- 2 Weeks (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Buccaneers RG Tyronne Green- 6 Weeks (Partial ACL Tear)

                    Chargers WR Keenan Allen- 3 Weeks (Broken Wrist)

                    Chiefs LE Allen Bailey- Season (Torn Tricep)

                    Colts LT Anthony Castonzo- 3 Weeks (Partial Groin Tear)
                    Colts WR T.Y. Hilton- 4 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Colts MLB Jerrell Freeman- 4 Weeks (Broken Hand)

                    Cowboys WR Dwayne Harris- 1 Week (Dislocated Kneecap)
                    Cowboys DT Henry Melton- 7 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)
                    Cowboys LE Anthony Spencer- Season (Broken Ankle)

                    Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill- 3 Weeks (Broken Wrist)

                    Eagles LOLB Marcus Smith II- 1 Week (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Eagles ROLB Brandon Graham- 1 Week (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Eagles LT Jason Peters- Season (Fractured Elbow)
                    Eagles RG Todd Herremans- Season (Fractured Kneecap)

                    Falcons QB Matt Ryan- 3 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)
                    Falcons C Peter Konz- 7 Weeks (Broken Hand)
                    Falcons HB Steven Jackson- 8 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
                    Falcons ROLB Osi Umenyiora- Season (Torn Pectoral Muscle)

                    49ers LE Ray McDonald- 1 Week (Torn Shoulder Labrum)
                    49ers QB Colin Kaepernick- 8 Weeks (Torn Bicep)
                    49ers HB Marcus Lattimore- 8 Weeks (Broken Forearm)

                    Giants WR Odell Beckham Jr.- 6 Weeks (Torn Quadricep)
                    Giants FS Stevie Brown- 7 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)
                    Giants RE Damontre Moore- 8 Weeks (Herniated Disk)
                    Giants DT Mike Patterson- Season (Torn Tricep)

                    Jaguars LG Zane Beadles- 2 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Jaguars RT Cody Booth- 6 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)
                    Jaguars WR Cecil Shorts III- 6 Weeks (Broken Forearm)
                    Jaguars LG Richie Incognito- 6 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)

                    Jets WR Percy Harvin- 1 Week (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Jets WR Jeremy Kerley- 4 Weeks (Herniated Disk)
                    Jets MLB Demario Davis- 5 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Jets LOLB Calvin Pace- 7 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Jets HB Chris Ivory- Season (Torn Hamstring)

                    Lions LOLB Ashlee Palmer- 1 Week (Torn Shoulder Labrum)
                    Lions RT Corey Hilliard- 2 Weeks (Meniscus Tear)

                    Packers NT B.J. Raji- 2 Weeks (Torn Shoulder Labrum)
                    Packers RT Bryan Bulaga- 4 Weeks (Broken Wrist)
                    Packers HB James Starks- Season (Compound Fracture)
                    Packers RE Mike Daniels- Season (Torn Pectoral Muscle)
                    Packers RE Josh Boyd- Season (Compound Fracture)

                    Panthers LOLB Thomas Davis- 1 Week (Dislocated Kneecap)
                    Panthers SS Roman Harper- 8 Weeks (Broken Hand)
                    Panthers LE Charles Johnson- Season (Broken Tibia [Leg])

                    Patriots RG Dan Connolly- 1 Week (Dislocated Elbow)
                    Patriots LG Marcus Cannon- 7 Weeks (Broken Hand)

                    Raiders SS Tyvon Branch- 7 Weeks (Fractured Toe)

                    Rams RE Chris Long- 8 Weeks (Torn Bicep)
                    Rams LE William Hayes- 8 Weeks (Fractured Toe)
                    Rams LT Jake Long- Season (Fractured Vertebrae)

                    Ravens TE Dennis Pitta- Dislocated Ankle (1 Week)
                    Ravens SS Matt Elam- Torn Hamstring (6 Weeks)
                    Ravens MLB C.J. Mosley- Torn Quadricep (8 Weeks)

                    Redskins ROLB Brian Orakpo- 1 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
                    Redskins MLB Akeem Jordan- 2 Weeks (Broken Ribs)
                    Redskins LE Kedric Golston- 4 Weeks (Broken Wrist)

                    Saints QB Drew Brees- 1 Week (Herniated Disk)
                    Saints NT John Jenkins- 1 Week (Dislocated Kneecap)
                    Saints WR Marcus Colston- 3 Weeks (Dislocated Kneecap)
                    Saints CB Patrick Robinson- 8 Weeks (Fractured Toe)
                    Saints LOLB Kasim Edebali- Season (Torn Tricep)

                    Seahawks WR Paul Richardson- 1 Week (Dislocated Ankle)
                    Seahawks RG J.R. Sweezy- 1 Week (Abdominal Tear)

                    Steelers NT Steve McClendon- 4 Weeks (Dislocated Hip)
                    Steelers LOLB Jason Worilds- 6 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)

                    Texans RT Derek Newton- 2 Weeks (Herniated Disk)
                    Texans RG Brandon Brooks- 3 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
                    Texans ROLB Whitney Mercilus- 3 Weeks (Broken Forearm)
                    Texans SS D.J. Swearinger- 4 Weeks (Broken Collarbone)
                    Texans FS Danieal Manning- 5 Weeks (Fractured Toe)
                    Texans LE Jared Crick- 7 Weeks (Torn Hamstring)
                    Texans MLB Akeem Dent- 7 Weeks (Partial MCL Tear)

                    Titans ROLB Akeem Ayers- 1 Week (Broken Hand)
                    Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst- 1 Week (Factured Toe)
                    Titans MLB Colin McCarthy- 1 Week (Broken Collarbone)
                    Titans FB Jackie Battle- Season (Torn Groin Muscle)
                    Titans RG Mike Brisiel- Season (Torn Tricep)

                    Vikings TE Kyle Rudolph- 1 Week (Broken Hand)
                    Vikings LT Matt Kalil- 4 Weeks (Torn Quadricep)

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                    NO HB Pierre Thomas- 17 att, 220 yards, 2 TD (3 rec, 35 yards, TD)
                    JAX LE Red Bryant- 7 tack, 2.0 sack, 2 FF

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                    Eagles have placed T. Herremans (RG) on injured reserve.
                    Eagles have signed A. Wilson (SS) to a 1 year deal worth $5.79M.
                    Giants have placed M. Patterson (DT) on injured reserve.
                    Jaguars have released N. Jacobs (TE).
                    Jaguars have signed J. Baca (RG) to a 1 year deal worth $390K.
                    Jaguars have released S. Morris (QB).
                    Jaguars have signed A. Netter (LG) to a 1 year deal worth $460K.
                    Jaguars have released A. Jones (DT).
                    Jaguars have signed P. Blake (RG) to a 1 year deal worth $460K.
                    Packers have placed J. Boyd (RE) on injured reserve.
                    Panthers have signed C. Houston (CB) to a 1 year deal worth $7.36M.
                    Saints have signed A. Samuel (CB) to a 1 year deal worth $7.59M.
                    Last edited by PeoplesChampGB; 11-08-2014, 11:41 AM.
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                    • JG80
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 1820

                      #55
                      Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

                      We signed Asante Samuel for how much?!!


                      Sent from Nawlins.
                      Geaux Tigahs

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                      • PeoplesChampGB
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                        • May 2012
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                        #56
                        Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

                        Originally posted by JG80
                        We signed Asante Samuel for how much?!!


                        Sent from Nawlins.
                        Lol. You are leading the South. Payton knows what he's doing.
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                        • PeoplesChampGB
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                          #57
                          Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

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                          • philliesfan136
                            MVP
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 4263

                            #58
                            Re: Out of Mediocrity: Rise of the Jets

                            just started following, good job with the circus so far.

                            Skip is clearly, theoretically, mathematically, quadratically, incomprehensibly, indubitably, undoubtedly... a curse.
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