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  • RoundingThird
    Leyenda
    • Aug 2012
    • 3468

    #151
    Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)

    Originally posted by NewscasterNews4
    Wow I'm shocked you didn't take a QB lol. When you said you were sticking with Geno I thought you were bluffing, especially when you made the move up to #1. But hey with all the weapons Geno has there's no reason he shouldn't succeed.

    Tough loss to Atlanta week 1, hopefully you can bounce back and take care of business against Miami.
    My plan was to get a QB, but Marshall's shocking retirement left me with Devin Smith as my #1 receiver, so in my limited salary cap space, I had to get an affordable WR in free agency, which turned out to be Jackson, and another in the draft. The only way I could get up high enough to get two top 10 picks was to trade Revis, so once I did that, I had to take a CB, or be stuck with Marcus Williams and Buster Skrine as my starters.

    Thanks for checking in!
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    • RoundingThird
      Leyenda
      • Aug 2012
      • 3468

      #152
      Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)



      The League Recap: Week 1




      Injury Report:
      Bears HB Jeremy Langford - Torn Hamstring - 1 week
      Bengals LT Cedric Ogbuehi - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
      Bills OLB Tyler Marcordes - Dislocated Elbow - 5 weeks
      Broncos WR Kasheem Ragland (R) - Broken Collarbone - 6 weeks
      Browns LT Joe Thomas - Torn Bicep - 9 weeks
      Browns MLB Demario Davis - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks
      Browns SS Ibraheim Campbell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 3 weeks
      Browns HB Jacquizz Rodgers - Torn Knee Cartilage - 3 weeks
      Browns HB Nygel Foote (R) - Fractured Knee Cap - 25 weeks (IR)
      Browns HB Alex Collins - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 19 weeks (IR)

      Buccaneers DE William Gholston - Upper Arm Fracture - 3 weeks
      Buccaneers LG J.R. Sweezy - Partial Torn ACL - 7 weeks
      Chargers TE Hunter Henry - Torn Quad - 2 weeks
      Chargers WR Travis Benjamin - Broken Wrist - 5 weeks

      Chargers DE Darius Philon - Broken Thumb - 2 weeks
      Chiefs DE Jaye Howard - Torn Abdominal - 1 week
      Chiefs C Mitch Morse - Broken Toe - 4 weeks
      Chiefs TE James O'Shaughnessy - Fractured Foot - 5 weeks
      Colts WR Phillip Dorsett - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
      Cowboys QB Tony Romo - Broken Toe - 2 weeks
      Cowboys DT Cedric Thornton - Pulled Groin - 1 week
      Dolphins LT Brandon Albert - Broken Hand - 5 weeks
      Dolphins MLB Denard German (R) - Fractured Foot - 1 week
      Dolphins HB Jay Ajayi - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
      Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Broken Collarbone - 3 weeks
      Eagles WR Josh Huff - Broken Collarbone - 4 weeks
      Falcons FS Kendrick Lewis - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks
      49ers MLB Carl Bradford - Upper Arm Fracture - 5 weeks
      49ers LT John Theus - Dislocated Elbow - 2 weeks
      Giants LG Garrison Mackey (R) - Dislocated Hip - 5 weeks
      Giants WR Jalin Marshall - Torn Pectoral - 29 weeks (IR)
      Jaguars FS Louis Delmas - Torn ACL - 6 weeks
      Jaguars RT Mike Remmers - Broken Wrist - 3 weeks
      Jets OLB Trevor Reilly - Broken Femur - 44 weeks (IR)
      Lions LT Taylor Decker - Broken Collarbone - 2 weeks
      Packers WR Randall Cobb - Torn MCL - 1 week
      Panthers HB Jonathan Stewart - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
      Panthers RT Mike Adams - Torn ACL - 4 weeks
      Panthers HB Rod Smith - Fractured Foot - 5 weeks
      Panthers LT Nate Chandler - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 18 weeks (IR)
      Patriots OLB Dont'a Hightower - Torn Knee Cartilage - 4 weeks
      Patriots HB Dion Lewis - Pulled Groin - 1 week
      Patriots WR Danny Amendola - Torn Pectoral - 1 week

      Raiders HB Latavius Murray - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks
      Raiders WR Josh Gordon - Broken Hand - 7 weeks
      Rams DE William Hayes - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
      Rams TE Mychal Rivera - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
      Rams OLB Josh Forrest - Torn Knee Cartilage Tear - 2 weeks
      Ravens MLB C.J. Mosley - Dislocated Hip - 5 weeks
      Ravens HB Justin Forsett - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
      Ravens MLB Brock Coyle - Partial Torn PCL - 4 weeks
      Redskins HB Karlos Williams, Sr. - Broken Hand - 5 weeks
      Redskins C A.J. Willig (R) - Broken Ribs - 3 weeks
      Redskins RT Morgan Moses - Ruptured Disk - 5 weeks
      Redskins FB Labrece Richmond (R) - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
      Redskins HB Lyndell Cooks (R) - Torn Knee Cartilage - 1 week
      Saints LT Terron Armstead - Dislocated Elbow - 5 weeks
      Saints TE Josh Hill - Upper Arm Fracture - 2 weeks
      Saints RG Andrus Peat - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
      Saints DE Bobby Richardson - Compound Foot Fracture - 10 weeks
      Saints CB Damian Swann - Partial Torn ACL - 7 weeks
      Seahawks CB Richard Sherman - Dislocated Hip - 7 weeks
      Seahawks OLB K.J. Wright - Dislocated Knee - 2 weeks

      Steelers HB Le'Veon Bell - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
      Steelers DE Cameron Heyward - Torn Groin - 13 weeks

      Steelers RT Bradley Sowell - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
      Titans HB DeMarco Murray - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
      Titans HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Foot - 7 weeks

      Titans DE Datone Jones - Ruptured Disk - 2 weeks
      Titans DE DaQuan Jones - Fractured Forearm - 4 weeks
      Titans CB Cody Riggs - Ruptured Disk - 3 weeks
      Vikings DT Linval Joseph - Broken Wrist - 7 weeks
      Vikings OLB Ray Ray Armstrong - Broken Collarbone - 3 weeks

      Transactions:
      Signed:
      Chiefs: DT Austin Johnson
      Packers: DT Abry Jones
      Buccaneers: FB Tyler Clutts
      Bears: HB Santiago Kiwanuka, LT Pete Forbes
      Texans: P Spencer Lanning
      Cardinals: RE Tyrunn Walker, CB Quinton Dunbar
      Browns: HB Paul Perkins, HB Javorius Allen
      Giants: HB Duke Johnson, Jr.
      Jets: FB Zac Niklas

      Released:
      Chiefs: DT Greg Milhouse
      Packers: DT Christian Ringo
      Buccaneers: LE Tahj Vernon
      Bears: HB David Cobb, SS Deon Bush
      Texans: SS Eddie Pleasant
      Cardinals: DT Rodney Gunter
      Titans: CB Earl Charleston
      Browns: HB Duke Johnson, Jr., HB Paul Perkins
      Giants: HB Kenny Hilliard
      Jets: FB Tommy Bohanon

      Traded:
      Cardinals trade CB Aaron Colvin to Titans for 2018 3rd round pick

      NFL League Leaders - Updated: Sep 12, 2017
      PassingYARDSRushingYARDS
      1. Kirk Cousins3651. Jamaal Charles111
      2. Alex Smith (KC)3552. Devonta Freeman (ATL)110
      3. Dak Prescott (DAL)3503. Lincoln Barden (MIA)109
      4. Eli Manning (NYG)3064. Jeremy Hill (BAL)101
      5. Matthew Stafford (DET)3005. Doug Martin (TB)97
      ReceivingYARDSInterceptionsINT
      1. Devin Smith1341. Manti Te'o1
      2. De'Anthony Thomas (KC)1242. Telvin Smith (JAX)1
      3. Jordan Reed (WAS)1173. Alec Ogletree (LAR)1
      4. Tyler Eifert (CIN)1144. Darrelle Revis (TB)1
      5. T.Y. Hilton (IND)1105. 9 Others Tied At1
      TacklesTACKSacksSACK
      1. Eric Kendricks141. Robert Nkemdiche4.0
      2. Ryan Shazier (PIT)142. Aldon Smith (OAK)2.0
      3. Preston Brown (BUF)143. Sheldon Rankins (NO)2.0
      4. Jaquiski Tartt (SF)144. Corey Liuget (LAC)2.0
      5. Aldon Smith (OAK)135. 5 Others Tied At2.0
      Last edited by RoundingThird; 01-13-2017, 09:52 PM.
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      • RoundingThird
        Leyenda
        • Aug 2012
        • 3468

        #153
        Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)



        It's official: Sam Freday is the craziest man in sports


        September 12, 2017--- Why does it feel like we've done this before? Oh yeah, because Jets Owner Sam Freday consistently loses his mind, and makes irrational decisions that leave many people second guessing his ability to run a professional football team. We're only one week into the NFL season, and for the 4th time in less than a year, Freday has made a blockbuster trade that has every other organization doing double takes. This time, after a 30-20 loss to Atlanta in the season opener, Freday sent the #1 overall pick in this year's draft, Jawaun Waller, LG James Carpenter, and a draft pick, to Tennessee in exchange for Titans QB, and the #2 overall pick in 2015, Marcus Mariota. Now, why on earth would Freday do this? Well, he provided an explanation:

        "Let's be honest here. We've given Geno [Smith] hundreds upon hundreds of second chances. He's struggled in the clutch when we've needed him the most, and his difficulty holding onto the ball has not only hindered the team's performance on the field, but also disappointed myself, [GM] Mike [Maccagnan], and Coach Bowles. We feel that the best way for him to grow and evolve his game is to take a step back from the spotlight, and regather himself. Meanwhile, we feel that our roster is strong enough to be able to succeed now, and that the only thing holding us back is a strong, consistent quarterback, which is what we see in Marcus. We might have had to sacrifice some firepower on defense, but I am confident that the bold, defensive mind of Coach Bowles will still find a way to get our guys to perform at their best possible level."


        With all of this being said, the Jets are now left with a hole at the cornerback position. The Jets have great faith in Marcus Williams, but beyond that, the inconsistencies of Buster Skrine and Dee Milliner loom large. So, to fill a hole, Freday got Darqueze Dennard from Cincinnati for a 2019 draft pick, and backup LT Ben Ijalana. Finally, to clear room on the roster, the Jets released Bryce Petty, after the acquisition of Mariota brought 4 QBs to the active roster. With multiple roster spots to fill, the Jets added depth on the defensive line, signing RE Jonathan Haskins from their own practice squad, signing HB Paul Perkins to the practice squad to fill his place, as well as signing free agent LG Brandon Mosley to fill the hole left by Carpenter.

        It is also worth noting that the Titans come to MetLife Stadium just 13 days from now, for a Monday Night showdown in week 3 between the two teams that fought for the last AFC playoff spot in 2016, a battle won by the Titans. This trade only adds even more drama to the multiple story lines surrounding that game. Until then, look for Mariota to lead this star-studded Jets offense on the field this Sunday in Miami.
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        • NewscasterNews4
          MVP
          • Jul 2013
          • 2532

          #154
          Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)

          Was NOT at all expecting you to get a QB like this, but I'm 100% a fan of this trade, for the Jets at least lol. The Titans are probably screwed for however long it will take them to find another franchise QB.

          But Mariota, Gurley, and Gronk on the same team? This offense is going to be insane, and hopefully you can just outscore teams to victory since you have no secondary now lol.

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          • RoundingThird
            Leyenda
            • Aug 2012
            • 3468

            #155
            Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)

            Originally posted by NewscasterNews4
            Was NOT at all expecting you to get a QB like this, but I'm 100% a fan of this trade, for the Jets at least lol. The Titans are probably screwed for however long it will take them to find another franchise QB.

            But Mariota, Gurley, and Gronk on the same team? This offense is going to be insane, and hopefully you can just outscore teams to victory since you have no secondary now lol.
            Personally, I think the defense will be fine. I really felt like I couldn't wait to make a move. I know I said that the week 1 loss wasn't because of turnovers, and it wasn't, but Geno, unless he plays flawlessly, makes it very hard for us to win. He occasionally overthrows a 10 yard pass, and has trouble with the Tuck Rule. I initially went for Dak, since he's not even the Cowboys' starter, but the circumstances weren't right. I couldn't offer a player at position that the Cowboys wanted, so I turned to Mariota.

            And it's not screwing over the Titans at all. They made the playoffs last year after Mariota missed two thirds of the season. I'll let you know who they turn to when they come to town next week.
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            • RoundingThird
              Leyenda
              • Aug 2012
              • 3468

              #156
              Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)



              Jets Gameday Preview: Week 2


              We take a quick trip down to Miami, and Hard Rock Stadium, for a very crucial game for the Jets, as they look to avoid an 0-2 start to the season.

              Ok, we know about the new look Jets roster. Marcus Mariota is your new quarterback, joining a plethora of weapons, including Gronk, Gurley, and Warfield. It's reasonable to expect that they might not be flowing with chemistry right away, so we can't expect them to perform to their highest capability just yet. Next week, or even after the bye, you can ramp up your expectations for the Jets' offense. Just hold on for now.

              On another note, this game is as important for the Jets as a game can be in week 2. They certainly don't want to drop to 0-2, and make Sam Freday look like a total doofus after this trade he just made. And if they want to get a win today, they'll have to work for it. This is not the same Miami team that only mustered enough wins to count on one hand last year. This Miami team has a revamped roster that has them ready to compete for 2nd year coach Adam Gase. Ryan Tannehil is still the potent field general, with downfield threats of Jarvis Landry, DeVante Parker, and tight end Jordan Camero, but what makes Miami dangerous in 2017 is their running game. After being almost non-existent last season, the Dolphins used their first round pick on Lincoln Barden, a LeSean McCoy type runner from Oregon, who had a huge coming out party in last week's season opener against the Bills, running for 117 yards, second to nobody in the league. His agility and ability to make people miss will likely make him difficult for the Jets to stop, even though they held a similar back, Devonta Freeman in check for much of the game last week. Also playing a role in this offense is veteran tight end Vernon Davis, and second year wide receiver Leonte Carroo, who has witnessed an exponential increase in his targets since last season. If the new weakness of the Jets, their secondary, gets exposed, Tannehil is more than capable of having a field day, and guiding the Dolphins to an easy win.

              Meanwhile, the Dolphins defense is gathering experience, and slowly becoming a very good unit. The front line remains ferocious, featuring Cameron Wake, Mario Williams, and Ndamukong Suh. The rest of the front seven remains virtually the same as 2016 with a now healthy Kiko Alonso, Koa Misi, and Jelani Jenkins. The secondary is where the Dolphins are the youngest, with rookie safety Charles Breeland starting on one side, while being simultaneously mentored by Reshad Jones, who enforces the other side. Newcomer Josh Robinson joins Xavien Howard, coming off a promising rookie season. These Dolphins don't look half bad.

              Matchup Preview *|* September 17, 2017
              @
              New York Jets
              (0-1, 0-0 Away)
              Miami Dolphins
              (1-0, 0-0 Home)
              Offensive Stats Comparison
              377 (#9)Total Offensive Yards377 (#9)
              270 (#7)Passing Yards211 (#17)
              107 (#17)Rushing Yards166 (#2)
              20.0 (#18)Points Per Game28.0 (#13)
              Defensive Stats Comparison
              307 (#9)Total Yards Allowed250 (#2)
              193 (#10)Passing Yards Allowed175 (#3)
              110 (#17)Rushing Yards Allowed75 (#4)
              30 (#25)Points Allowed20 (#13)
              Injury Report
              OLB Trevor Reilly (Leg)
              44 weeks (IR)
              LT Brandon Albert (Hand)
              5 weeks

              MLB Denard German (Foot)
              1 week

              HB Jay Ajayi (Ankle)
              2 weeks
              Game Notes
              Time: 1:00 EDT
              TV: CBS (Spero Dedes, Solomon Wilcots)

              Streaks:
              Jets: L3
              Dolphins: W1

              Last Meeting:
              Jets 21, Dolphins 14 - East Rutherford, NJ (12/17/2016)

              Last Week:
              Falcons 30, Jets 20
              Dolphins 28, Bills 20

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              • RoundingThird
                Leyenda
                • Aug 2012
                • 3468

                #157
                Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)





                Gameday Recap: Dolphins 27, Jets 20
                4th quarter collapse leaves Jets at 0-2



                Mariota's bad miss on this simple crossing route, one of three fourth quarter picks, gave the Dolphins the lead, which they did not relinquish. Miami outscored the Jets 18-0 in the 4th.

                What a truly disappointing game. The Jets defense played one helluva game, forcing two Garrett Hartley missed field goals in the first quarter, and holding Miami without a touchdown until the 4th quarter. Dee Milliner had a pick six in the second quarter, David Harris had a huge pick in the third that gave the Jets the ball inside the Dolphins’ 10, and for the entire day, unlike last week, the Jets shut down the Dolphins running game, holding rookie Lincoln Barden to 43 yards on 20 carries. So how could this game go wrong? Well, this new star studded Jets offense, now with a reliable quarterback in Marcus Mariota, just wasn’t clicking. Mariota had trouble finding open receivers. Miami’s pass coverage was phenomenal, but their pass rush was even better. The Jets got the bulk of their offense from Marcus Mariota scrambling out of the pocket on broken plays. Todd Gurley was also relatively successful running the football in the first half, but Miami bottled him up after the break. He was responsible for both of the Jets’ offensive touchdowns, so he certainly did his job. But, the passing game was a mess. Drops were a big issue, especially late in the game. Timing was an issue, leading to a couple of those drops, and even a second quarter interception. The only reliable Jets receiver on the day was Gronk, as per usual, who did his best to carry the Jets, but just couldn’t. And finally, in the 4th quarter, as the Jets were collapsing, penalties were an issue, like the holding call on Breno Giacomini that nullified a 3rd and long conversion as the Jets were trying to fight back after they had blown the lead. The way the defense played, the way the secondary played, a noticeably lacking secondary, made even more so by the loss of Buster Skrine to a broken collarbone, felt so good, and should have been enough to win this game. Nonetheless, the way they played is a very encouraging sign going forward, and as long as the offensive chemistry continues to build up, this team can and will still be very dangerous. But, in the meantime, this loss stings. A lot.

                Let’s pick it up at the start of the second half, with the Jets up 14-6. Taking the ball first, as they always do in the second half, the Jets put together a decent looking offensive drive, in relation to everything else that was happening on offense in this one, but the drive stalled just on the outskirts of field goal range. Lachlan Edwards came into punt for the first time, and got the job done, with one of the Jets’ gunners downing it at the 10 yard line. On third down, Leonard Williams broke right through the Dolphins offensive line, hit Ryan Tannehill right after he released the ball, causing it to fly straight up. David Harris, also charging on the play, had overrun the ball, and simple had to take a couple steps back to gather his first pick of the 2017 season, falling to the ground at the Miami seven yard line. After a 6 yard scramble by Mariota, Gurley took it outside, made a man miss, and jogged it in to make it 20-6, after the Dolphins stepped up to block Nick Folk’s extra point. But, then we had a momentum shift.

                Jarvis Landry brought the ensuing kickoff back to the Jets 35 yard line, but the bend, don’t break nature of the Jets’ defense held Miami to a long field goal, on Garrett Hartley’s 5th attempt of the game. The third quarter came to an end soon thereafter, with the Jets facing a 4th and short from the Miami 41 yard line. Starting the 4th quarter with a significant wind gust at their back, they brought Nick Folk out for a 58 yard attempt, a show of confidence in the veteran kicker who struggled mightily at times last year. He hit a perfect kick, end over end, plenty of height and power, but somehow it fell painstakingly short, just a football length away from the crossbar. With fantastic starting field position, Miami looked to get back in it, and on the very next play, with the Jets blitzing, Tannehill dumped it off to Barden, who did the rest of the work, only having to make one Jets’ defender miss before taking it to the house. A Tannehill pass to Jordan Cameron for two points cut the Jets lead to 20-17. That’s when the Jets went into full on choke mode. Around midfield on the ensuing possession, Mariota badly missed Kenbrell Thompkins on a crossing route, throwing instead to a wide open Walt Aikens, who took it to the house untouched. Now, all of a sudden, Miami had a lead. But, it didn’t stop there. Mariota looked for Gurley on a screen pass, and… BOOM!!! Intercepted by Jelani Jenkins. The Jets were able to get another stop. Tannehill got hurt, but backup Brandon Doughty came in and instantly completed a 30 yard pass to Leonte Carroo, down to the Jets 6 yard line. Thankfully, the Jets are exceptionally good at getting goal line stops, and this one kept them with a fighting chance. Another Hartley field goal, his 4th made out of 6 tries, made it 27-20 Dolphins with 6:36 to play.

                However, Mariota and the Jets offense weren’t done choking. After Mariota found Dareon Warfield inside the 20 for a huge 3rd down conversion, Breno Giacomini was caught holding, in that play we told you about earlier. On the next play, Mariota had Devin Smith, but Bobby McCain laid out to haul in the interception instead. A three and out gave the Jets one final chance, down 7, and after a 30 yard pass to Jace Amaro got them in striking distance, the Jets actually had to kill some clock, fearing a game-tying score would leave too much time on the clock for the Dolphins and their backup QB. On third and four, Mariota tried to get out of the pocket, as again, nobody was open, and was brought down for the umpteenth time in the game, setting up a fourth and long in which the ball fell harmlessly incomplete after Mariota did not have an open receiver once again. Game over. The Jets are 0-2.


                David Harris teams up with Leonard Williams to leave Ryan Tannehill feeling violated and angry after being hit hard and throwing a pick.


                In a game short of Jets highlights, Dee Milliner finishes off his short pick six after juking Jordan Cameron and staving off a lurking Ryan Tannehil.

                New York Jets at Miami Dolphins
                Sep 17, 20171ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                New York Jets (0-2)776020
                Miami Dolphins (2-0)3331827
                Team Stats Comparison
                NYJMIA
                Total Offense344276
                Rushing Yards18237
                Passing Yards162239
                First Downs179
                Punt Return Yards212
                Kick Return Yards150104
                Total Yards515382
                Turnovers52
                3rd Down Converstion3-10 (30%)2-13 (15%)
                4th Down Conversion0-20-0
                2-Point Conversion0-01-1
                Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals3-2-0 (67%)1-0-1 (100%)
                Penalties5-351-10
                Posession Time22:5825:02
                Scoring Summary
                FIRST QUARTER SCORINGNYJMIA
                5:50(NYJ) T. Gurley II 9 yard run (N. Folk kick)70
                0:45(MIA) G. Hartley 49 yard FG73
                SECOND QUARTER SCORINGNYJMIA
                7:56(NYJ) D. Milliner 13 yard INT return (N. Folk kick)143
                0:18(MIA) G. Hartley 42 yard FG146
                THIRD QUARTER SCORINGNYJMIA
                4:52(NYJ) T. Gurley II 1 yard run (PAT blocked)206
                2:44(MIA) G. Hartley 46 yard FG209
                FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGNYJMIA
                11:46(MIA) L. Barden 52 yard pass from R. Tannehill (2 pt conv)2017
                8:54(MIA) W. Aikens 44 yard INT return (G. Hartley kick)2024
                6:36(MIA) G. Hartley 23 yard FG2027
                New York Jets
                PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                Marcus Mariota13/2719504
                RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                Marcus Mariota1112211.10
                Todd Gurley II16593.62
                Zac Niklas111.00
                RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                Rob Gronkowski67111.80
                Dareon Warfield23718.50
                Devin Smith23417.00
                Jace Amaro13030.00
                Vincent Jackson11515.00
                Kenbrell Thompkins188.00
                DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                Darron Lee90.000
                David Harris90.010
                Buster Skrine81.000
                Marcus Gilchrist80.000
                Leonard Williams60.000
                Rontez Miles50.000
                Dee Milliner40.011
                Marcus Williams30.000
                Muhammad Wilkerson30.000
                Darqueze Dennard30.000
                Steve McLendon30.000
                Erin Henderson20.000
                Dion Bailey10.000
                Jordan Jenkins10.000
                Deon Simon10.000
                KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                Nick Folk0/12/32--
                PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                Lachlan Edwards27939.52
                KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                Dareon Warfield615025.00
                PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                Dareon Warfield22110.50
                Miami Dolphins
                PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                Ryan Tannehill17/2421412
                Brandon Doughty2/43400
                RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                Lincoln Barden (R)204.32.30
                Brandon Doughty2-3-1.50
                Ryan Tannehill1-3-3.00
                RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                Leonte Carroo69015.00
                Lincoln Barden (R)57014.01
                DeVante Parker45112.70
                Jordan Cameron2189.00
                Lonnie Pryor11616.00
                Joe Sommers133.00
                DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                Walt Aikens90.011
                Josh Robinson70.010
                Reshad Jones70.000
                Mario Williams63.000
                Jelani Jenkins50.010
                John Jenkins40.000
                Mason Foster40.000
                Bobby McCain40.010
                Xavien Howard40.000
                Charles Breeland (R)30.000
                Koa Misi30.000
                Ndamukong Suh21.000
                Shaq Riddick20.000
                Justin Coleman20.000
                Cameron Wake22.000
                KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                Garrett Hartley4/61/11349
                PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                Matt Darr310133.61
                KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                Jarvis Landry310434.60
                PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                Jarvis Landry122.00


                New York Jets 2016 Schedule
                DATEOPPONENTRESULT
                Sep 10vs Atlanta FalconsLost, 30-20
                Sep 17at Miami DolphinsLost, 27-20
                Sep 25vs Tennessee Titans (MNF)
                Oct 8vs New England Patriots
                Oct 15vs Oakland Raiders (SNF)
                Oct 22at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                Oct 29vs Miami Dolphins
                Nov 5at Buffalo Bills
                Nov 12at Denver Broncos
                Nov 19at Los Angeles Chargers
                Nov 26vs Carolina Panthers
                Dec 4at New England Patriots (MNF)
                Dec 10vs Kansas City Chiefs
                Dec 17vs Buffalo Bills
                Dec 24at New Orleans Saints (SNF)
                Dec 31at Baltimore Ravens (SNF)
                Last edited by RoundingThird; 01-13-2017, 09:52 PM.
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                • RoundingThird
                  Leyenda
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 3468

                  #158
                  Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)





                  Week 2 Scoreboard:

                  Thursday Night Football:
                  Redskins 12, Cowboys 31

                  Sunday, 1 PM:
                  Bears 23, Vikings 17 (OT)
                  Browns 28, Steelers 49
                  Broncos 17, Chiefs 24
                  Texans 35, Jaguars 14
                  Panthers 24, Falcons 31
                  Cardinals 6, Eagles 15
                  49ers 16, Giants 34

                  Sunday, 4:05 PM:
                  Buccaneers 41, Patriots 38
                  Lions 45, Rams 20

                  Sunday, 4:25 PM:
                  Bills 14, Bengals 29
                  Raiders 10, Chargers 38
                  Ravens 38, Colts 20

                  Sunday Night Football:
                  Seahawks 28, Titans 14

                  Monday Night Football:
                  Saints 35, Packers 38

                  The Lead:
                  Dolphins sit at 2-0 for the second consecutive year after comeback victory over Jets
                  Winston leads Bucs to comeback victory in Foxboro, already one win shy of 2016 total
                  It takes a late effort by Rodgers and Co. to defeat the Saints at Lambeau
                  Cutler shows everybody he's a competent quarterback, throwing for 350 yards and no picks in Bears' OT win in Minny
                  Dem Boyz avoid 0-2 start, take care of Redskins on TNF




                  Week 3 Schedule:

                  Thursday, September 21:
                  LA Rams (1-1) @ San Francisco (0-2), 8:25 PM (CBS, NFLN, Twitter)

                  Sunday, September 24:
                  Pittsburgh (1-1) @ Jacksonville (0-2), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                  Atlanta (2-0) @ New Orleans (0-2), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                  LA Chargers (2-0) @ Kansas City (2-0), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                  Chicago (2-0) @ Carolina (1-1), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                  Philadelphia (2-0) @ Detroit (1-1), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                  Minnesota (0-2) @ Cincinnati (2-0), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                  New England (1-1) @ Buffalo (0-2), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                  Cleveland (0-2) @ Indianapolis (1-1), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                  Miami (2-0) @ Tampa Bay (2-0), 4:05 PM (CBS)
                  Washington (0-2) @ Arizona (1-1), 4:25 PM (FOX)
                  Seattle (1-1) @ Dallas (1-1), 4:25 PM (FOX)
                  NY Giants (1-1) @ Denver (0-2), 4:25 PM (FOX)
                  Green Bay (2-0) @ Baltimore (2-0), 8:30 PM (NBC)

                  Monday, September 25:
                  Tennessee (0-2) @ NY Jets (0-2), 8:30 PM (ESPN)
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                  • BigDaddyD
                    Rookie
                    • Feb 2016
                    • 31

                    #159
                    Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)

                    I find myself still highly interested in this CFM that you have going, the only thing that kills the enjoyment for me personally is the unrealistic trades, but your work is still very enjoyable.

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                    • RoundingThird
                      Leyenda
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 3468

                      #160
                      Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)

                      Originally posted by BigDaddyD
                      I find myself still highly interested in this CFM that you have going, the only thing that kills the enjoyment for me personally is the unrealistic trades, but your work is still very enjoyable.
                      Yeah, I can understand that. I hope that I don't have to make anymore trades, so hopefully you'll stick around for the long haul.

                      Thanks for following along!
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                      • RoundingThird
                        Leyenda
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3468

                        #161
                        Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)



                        The League Recap: Week 2




                        Injury Report:
                        Bengals LT Cedric Ogbuehi - Dislocated Hip - 2 weeks
                        Bills OLB Tyler Marcordes - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
                        Broncos WR Kasheem Ragland (R) - Broken Collarbone - 5 weeks
                        Browns LT Joe Thomas - Torn Bicep - 8 weeks
                        Browns MLB Demario Davis - Fractured Foot - 5 weeks
                        Browns SS Ibraheim Campbell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 2 weeks
                        Browns HB Jacquizz Rodgers - Torn Knee Cartilage - 2 weeks
                        Browns HB Nygel Foote (R) - Fractured Knee Cap - 24 weeks (IR)
                        Browns HB Alex Collins - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 18 weeks (IR)

                        Buccaneers DE William Gholston - Upper Arm Fracture - 2 weeks
                        Buccaneers LG J.R. Sweezy - Partial Torn ACL - 6 weeks
                        Chargers TE Hunter Henry - Torn Quad - 1 week
                        Chargers WR Travis Benjamin - Broken Wrist - 4 weeks

                        Chargers DE Darius Philon - Broken Thumb - 1 week
                        Chiefs C Mitch Morse - Broken Toe - 3 weeks
                        Chiefs TE James O'Shaughnessy - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks
                        Colts WR T.Y. Hilton - Pulled Groin - 3 weeks
                        Colts WR Donte Moncrief - Ruptured Disk - 7 weeks

                        Colts WR Phillip Dorsett - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
                        Cowboys HB Ezekiel Elliott - Fractured Elbow - 11 weeks
                        Cowboys QB Tony Romo - Broken Toe - 1 week

                        Dolphins LT Brandon Albert - Broken Hand - 4 weeks
                        Dolphins HB Jay Ajayi - Dislocated Ankle - 1 week
                        Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Broken Collarbone - 2 weeks
                        Eagles WR Josh Huff - Broken Collarbone - 3 weeks
                        Eagles WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr. - Broken Femur - 46 weeks (IR)
                        Falcons FS Kendrick Lewis - Broken Ribs - 3 weeks
                        49ers MLB Carl Bradford - Upper Arm Fracture - 4 weeks
                        49ers LT John Theus - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week
                        Giants DT Johnathan Hankins - Dislocated Ankle - 7 weeks
                        Giants CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - Dislocated Hip - 7 weeks

                        Giants LG Garrison Mackey (R) - Dislocated Hip - 4 weeks
                        Giants WR Jalin Marshall - Torn Pectoral - 28 weeks (IR)
                        Jaguars FS Louis Delmas - Torn ACL - 5 weeks
                        Jaguars RT Mike Remmers - Broken Wrist - 2 weeks
                        Jaguars RT Jermey Parnell - Broken Ribs - 5 weeks
                        Jets CB Buster Skrine - Broken Collarbone - 7 weeks
                        Jets OLB Trevor Reilly - Broken Femur - 43 weeks (IR)

                        Lions LT Taylor Decker - Broken Collarbone - 1 week
                        Panthers HB Jonathan Stewart - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
                        Panthers LG Andrew Norwell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 4 weeks

                        Panthers RT Mike Adams - Torn ACL - 3 weeks
                        Panthers HB Rod Smith - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks
                        Panthers LT Nate Chandler - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 17 weeks (IR)
                        Patriots OLB Dont'a Hightower - Torn Knee Cartilage - 3 weeks
                        Raiders HB Latavius Murray - Dislocated Ankle - 3 weeks
                        Raiders WR Josh Gordon - Broken Hand - 6 weeks
                        Rams DE William Hayes - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks
                        Rams TE Mychal Rivera - Dislocated Ankle - 1 week
                        Rams OLB Josh Forrest - Torn Knee Cartilage Tear - 1 week
                        Ravens MLB C.J. Mosley - Dislocated Hip - 4 weeks
                        Ravens HB Justin Forsett - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks
                        Ravens MLB Brock Coyle - Partial Torn PCL - 3 weeks
                        Redskins QB Kirk Cousins - Dislocated Knee - 5 weeks
                        Redskins HB Karlos Williams, Sr. - Broken Hand - 4 weeks

                        Redskins C A.J. Willig (R) - Broken Ribs - 2 weeks
                        Redskins RT Morgan Moses - Ruptured Disk - 4 weeks
                        Redskins FB Labrece Richmond (R) - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
                        Saints LT Terron Armstead - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
                        Saints TE Coby Fleener - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks

                        Saints TE Josh Hill - Upper Arm Fracture - 1 week
                        Saints RG Andrus Peat - Fractured Foot - 2 weeks
                        Saints DE Bobby Richardson - Compound Foot Fracture - 9 weeks
                        Saints CB Damian Swann - Partial Torn ACL - 6 weeks
                        Seahawks CB Richard Sherman - Dislocated Hip - 6 weeks
                        Seahawks OLB K.J. Wright - Dislocated Knee - 1 week

                        Steelers HB Le'Veon Bell - Dislocated Ankle - 5 weeks
                        Steelers DE Cameron Heyward - Torn Groin - 12 weeks

                        Steelers SS Shamarko Thomas - Torn Quad - 7 weeks
                        Steelers RT Bradley Sowell - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
                        Titans HB DeMarco Murray - Dislocated Elbow - 2 weeks
                        Titans HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks

                        Titans DE Datone Jones - Ruptured Disk - 1 week
                        Titans DE DaQuan Jones - Fractured Forearm - 3 weeks
                        Titans CB Cody Riggs - Ruptured Disk - 2 weeks
                        Vikings DT Linval Joseph - Broken Wrist - 6 weeks
                        Vikings OLB Ray Ray Armstrong - Broken Collarbone - 2 weeks

                        Transactions:
                        Signed:
                        Jets: LG Brandon Mosley, DE Donald Haskins
                        Browns: HB Damien Williams
                        Eagles: WR Breshad Perriman

                        Released:
                        Titans: LG Bryce Quigley
                        Jets: QB Bryce Petty
                        Browns: HB Javorius Allen

                        Traded:
                        Titans trade QB Marcus Mariota to Jets for LG James Carpenter, CB Jawaun Waller, 2018 3rd round pick
                        Bengals trade CB Darqueze Dennard to Jets for LT Ben Ijalana, 2019 1st round pick

                        NFL League Leaders - Updated: Sep 19, 2017
                        PassingYARDSRushingYARDS
                        1. Marcus Mariota6931. Doug Martin210
                        2. Drew Brees (NO)6812. Giovani Bernard (CIN)208
                        3. Aaron Rodgers (GB)6223. Jeremy Hill (BAL)196
                        4. Philip Rivers (LAC)6194. Marcus Mariota (NYJ)191
                        5. Dak Prescott (DAL)6155. Devonta Freeman (ATL)179
                        ReceivingYARDSInterceptionsINT
                        1. Dez Bryant2291. Devin McCourty2
                        2. De'Anthony Thomas (KC)2262. Janoris Jenkins (NYG)2
                        3. Tyler Eifert (CIN)2093. Aqib Talib (DEN)2
                        4. Brian Quick (LAC)2094. Johnathan Joseph (HOU)2
                        5. Golden Tate III (DET)1925. Sterling Moore (IND)2
                        TacklesTACKSacksSACK
                        1. Preston Brown291. Robert Nkemdiche4.0
                        2. Jamie Collins (NE)242. Justin Houston (KC)4.0
                        3. Ryan Shazier (PIT)213. Sheldon Rankins (NO)3.0
                        4. Aldon Smith (OAK)214. Brandon Graham (PHI)3.0
                        5. 2 Others Tied At215. 7 Tied At2.5
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                        • RoundingThird
                          Leyenda
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 3468

                          #162
                          Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)







                          Jets Gameday Preview: Week 3


                          Marcus Mariota's old pals come to town in a crucial MNF game that features two squads trying to get their first wins of 2017.

                          Let's renew some acquiantances. It's only been 13 days, after all. Marcus Mariota leads his Titans into this game.... Oh crap. I forgot. He leads his Jets into this one, just like the #1 overall pick in this year's draft, Jawaun Waller, leads his new squad, the Titans, into this game, against the organization that drafted him, and then traded him after one game in which he played pretty well against Julio Jones. The more important thing about this game, though, is that both of these teams are 0-2 after fighting each other for much of the second half of last season for the AFC's last playoff spot, eventually won by Tennessee after the Jets lost their last two regular season games. They still haven't won a regular season game since then, by the way. The Titans were without Mariota for much of that postseason run, being led instead by David Fales, perhaps understanding their willingness to part ways with their franchise QB. Fales is still here, and started for the Titans in last week's loss to Seattle, but just a couple days ago, the Titans signed the man the Jets released when they acquired Mariota from Tennessee. That's right, folks. Bryce Petty will be starting for Tennessee in tonight's game. Whether or not he's here just to spite his old team or if he's here for the long run, he's wearing a Titans uniform nonetheless. That means that both teams have an incredible amount of intel on the opposing starting quarterback, more than you would be able to gather if you were spying (I'm talking to you, Belichick).

                          The Titans have an amazing run game, with three more than capable lead backs, but with their top two injured (DeMarco Murray and Theo Riddick), the Jets will see Derrick Henry getting most of the touches, as he is the only healthy HB left on the roster. So, you would expect Petty to air it out, much like his college days at Baylor leading the Bears' high powered offense. He's got targets. Malcolm Mitchell had the audacity to leave New England, Markus Wheaton had the balls to leave Pittsburgh, and Dorial Green-Beckham is back after a failed experiment in Philly. They join the two Music City regulars, Kendall Wright, Delanie Walker, and second year Tennessean Rishard Matthews.

                          On defense, Mike Mularkey's team has high praise for their first round draft pick, DE Huston Fontenot. He's off to a slow start, but don't most rookie pass rushers not names Joey Bosa get off to a slow start these days? His mentor Jurrell Casey plays on the other side of the line, with Paul Soliai, among others, joining them up front. The Titans linebackers aren't anything to write home about, but they certainly are tackle machines, whether it be Derrick Morgan, Avery Williamson, Wesley Woodyard, or Brian Orakpo. Then of course, in the secondary, Jawaun Waller will likely be shadowing fellow Jets 2017 first round pick Dareon Warfield. But, it is important to note that there are other people in this Tennessee secondary, like Jason McCourty, Rashad Johnson, and Da'Norris Searcy. For all you fantasy nuts, the Titans like screwing you over. They have two kickers. If you're smart, you'll cut Connor Barth, and pick up Nick Novak if he's available, and let's face it: He probably is.

                          Matchup Preview *|* September 25, 2017
                          @
                          Tennessee Titans
                          (0-2, 0-1 Away)
                          New York Jets
                          (0-2, 0-1 Home)
                          Offensive Stats Comparison
                          688 (#18)Total Offensive Yards721 (#13)
                          498 (#10)Passing Yards432 (#22)
                          190 (#23)Rushing Yards289 (#6)
                          17.0 (#26)Points Per Game20.0 (#24)
                          Defensive Stats Comparison
                          795 (#24)Total Yards Allowed579 (#4)
                          515 (#23)Passing Yards Allowed432 (#11)
                          280 (#28)Rushing Yards Allowed147 (#2)
                          54 (#21)Points Allowed57 (#23)
                          Injury Report
                          HB DeMarco Murray (Elbow)
                          2 weeks
                          CB Buster Skrine (Shoulder)
                          7 weeks
                          HB Theo Riddick (Foot)
                          6 weeks
                          OLB Trevor Reilly (Foot)
                          43 weeks (IR)
                          DE Datone Jones (Back)
                          1 week

                          DE DaQuan Jones (Arm)
                          3 weeks

                          CB Cody Riggs (Back)
                          2 weeks

                          Game Notes
                          Time: 8:30 PM EST
                          TV: ESPN (Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters)

                          Streaks:
                          Titans: L3
                          Jets: L4

                          Last Meeting:
                          Jets 30, Titans 8 - East Rutherford, NJ (12/13/2015)

                          Last Week:
                          Seahawks 28, Titans 14
                          Dolphins 27, Jets 20

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                          • RoundingThird
                            Leyenda
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 3468

                            #163
                            Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)





                            Gameday Recap: Jets 45, Titans 10
                            Jets get into the win column after defense shuts down Petty, Titans passing game



                            The Titans were already out of it at this point, but David Harris stepped in front of Derrick Henry, whom Bryce Petty was trying to get it to on a screen pass, and basically walked the rest of the way to the end zone.

                            I think I have it all figured out. This team is a run first team, specifically a Mariota run first team. He’s the key. In his first two games with the Jets, he’s rushed for close to 200 yards, all on broken plays and scrambles. Teams have figured out how to cover these Jets receivers enough to make Mariota work for it, either having to force it into tight windows, take the check down option, or scramble for the necessary yardage. After two great drives, in which the Jets took care of business, taking what the Titans gave them, Mariota strayed from this philosophy and had three second quarter interceptions, all forced passes that should not have been thrown. After three rushing attempts in the first, he had none whatsoever in the second quarter. Thankfully, the Jets defense was pitching a shutout. Leonard Williams and Muhammad Wilkerson routinely broke through the Tennessee blockers, finishing with two sacks a piece and countless rushed throws that they caused Bryce Petty to make. The Jets also forced three Petty interceptions, including two by David Harris, one of which was returned for a touchdown.
                            It was 14-0 Jets before the last of Super Mariota’s interceptions finally let to some Tennessee points. Nick Novak nailed a field goal to make it 14-3 with 90 seconds left, and the first half ended rather quietly. The Jets, getting the ball first out of the break, wanted to regroup, and make sure Mariota stayed true to the gameplan. And it was a good thing they did, because that first drive of the second half was beautiful. It was a long 14 play behemoth that took half of the third quarter, but the drive ended with Mariota’s third one yard touchdown pass of the day, this one to Vincent Jackson, his first score as a member of the Jets. It’s worth noting that Jackson was running a route that Dareon Warfield would ordinarily run, but Warfield dislocated his elbow returning a punt in the second quarter and will miss 3 weeks, or two games. The injury looked much worse, however, so it is a little bit of good luck that he’ll miss only two games.


                            Vincent Jackson stretches for his first touchdown as a member of the Jets. He couldn't have been more wide open.

                            Sadly, the Jets couldn’t shut down the Titans forever. On that ensuing drive, down 21-3, Mike Mularkey took the ball out of Petty’s hands temporarily, giving it instead to Derrick Henry who found some big holes in the Jets’ zone defense. Rushing for over 70 yard on that drive alone, he capped it off by providing Tennessee’s only touchdown of the day on a 44 yard dash to make it 21-10. But, once the fourth quarter struck, the Jets took off. It started when Mariota took a deep shot to Devin Smith, one on one with old friend Jawaun Waller. The rookie DB showed that he still has much to learn after Devin Smith mossed him for a gain of 33, the Jets biggest play of the day by a big margin. On the very next play, Mariota scrambled right on a broken play, and saw plenty of green. He developed a head of steam going down along the sideline, and he got inside the 10 as a couple of Titan defenders closed on him. Using his head (literally), he dove head first across the pylon in order to reduce any chance of being stopped short of the end zone. His 33 yard touchdown run made it 28-10 in favor of the home team, and showed the Jets fans why they traded for him.


                            Devin Smith shows Jawaun Waller why the Jets traded him. Nah, I'm kidding. But, Smith does make a spectacular effort, and got rewarded by making a spectacular catch.


                            On the very next play, Marcus Mariota breaks the plane diving head first, capping his 33 yard touchdown dash early in the 4th quarter.

                            But, we weren’t done, because it felt good to be in the lead for once. It had been awhile, you know. Petty threw the first of his two picks to David Harris, and at long last in 2017, Todd Gurley got going. He broke the 100 yard mark for the first time this season, and hit paydirt for the third consecutive game. At least he’s still putting up good fantasy numbers. Anyway, it was 35-10 at the two minute warning, when Petty decided to dump it off casually to Henry on a screen pass. David Harris snuffed it out, and stuck his big mitts in the way, then ran it back 34 yards without being touched. The Jets would get the ball back after the Titans had to punt again. They got decent field position, and worked it down the field behind the legs of both Gurley and Forte, before getting a pointless 50 yard field goal from Nick Folk as time expired, making it 45-10.

                            It’s too soon to tell if we’ve hit our stride. For one thing, we just beat the only winless team left in the AFC. Now, we have a bye, and then we play the Patriots. Let’s not count our chickens before they hatch.

                            Tennessee Titans at New York Jets
                            Sep 25, 20171ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
                            Tennessee Titans (0-3)037010
                            New York Jets (1-2)7772445
                            Team Stats Comparison
                            TENNYJ
                            Total Offense222383
                            Rushing Yards132215
                            Passing Yards90168
                            First Downs921
                            Punt Return Yards331
                            Kick Return Yards2350
                            Total Yards248464
                            Turnovers33
                            3rd Down Converstion2-11 (18%)6-13 (46%)
                            4th Down Conversion0-04-5 (80%)
                            2-Point Conversion0-00-0
                            Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals1-0-1 (100%)5-4-0 (80%)
                            Penalties3-231-5
                            Posession Time19:1028:50
                            Scoring Summary
                            FIRST QUARTER SCORINGTENNYJ
                            6:39(NYJ) D. Smith 1 yard pass from M. Mariota (N. Folk kick)07
                            SECOND QUARTER SCORINGTENNYJ
                            11:53(NYJ) Z. Niklas 1 yard pass from M. Mariota (N. Folk kick)014
                            1:31(TEN) N. Novak 39 yard FG314
                            THIRD QUARTER SCORINGTENNYJ
                            5:15(NYJ) V. Jackson 1 yard pass from M. Mariota (N. Folk kick)321
                            1:17(TEN) D. Henry 44 yard run (N. Novak kick)1021
                            FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGTENNYJ
                            10:39(NYJ) M. Mariota 33 yard run (N. Folk kick)1028
                            2:13(NYJ) T. Gurley II 4 yard run (N. Folk kick)1035
                            1:35(NYJ) D. Harris 34 yard INT return (N. Folk kick)1042
                            0:00(NYJ) N. Folk 50 yard FG1045
                            Tennessee Titans
                            PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                            Bryce Petty14/3011303
                            RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                            Derrick Henry151328.81
                            Jalston Fowler100.00
                            RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                            Derrick Henry6366.00
                            Rishard Matthews23115.50
                            Delanie Walker3227.30
                            Kendall Wright11414.00
                            Markus Wheaton2105.00
                            DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                            Da'Norris Searcy160.010
                            Wesley Woodyard140.010
                            Derrick Morgan91.500
                            Rashad Johnson80.000
                            Brian Orakpo71.500
                            Jason McCourty70.000
                            Huston Fontenot (R)70.000
                            Jurrell Casey60.500
                            Avery Williamson50.000
                            Jawaun Waller (R)40.000
                            Byron Maxwell30.000
                            Aaron Colvin20.010
                            Paul Soliai20.500
                            KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                            Nick Novak1/21/1439
                            PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                            Brett Kern734449.10
                            KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                            Kendall Wright12323.00
                            PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                            Markus Wheaton133.00
                            New York Jets
                            PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
                            Marcus Mariota23/3618233
                            RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
                            Todd Gurley II251275.11
                            Marcus Mariota57615.21
                            Matt Forte2115.50
                            Zac Niklas111.00
                            RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
                            Rob Gronkowski7679.50
                            Devin Smith35117.01
                            Vincent Jackson6477.81
                            Zac Niklas2126.01
                            Todd Gurley II430.70
                            Kenbrell Thompkins122.00
                            DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
                            Dee Milliner70.000
                            Darron Lee60.000
                            Rontez Miles60.000
                            Marcus Gilchrist50.000
                            Leonard Williams52.000
                            David Harris40.021
                            Erin Henderson30.000
                            Muhammad Wilkerson32.000
                            Deon Simon20.000
                            Darqueze Dennard20.000
                            Dion Bailey20.000
                            Jordan Jenkins20.000
                            Marcus Williams10.010
                            KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
                            Nick Folk1/16/6950
                            PUNTINGNOYDSAVGIN20
                            Lachlan Edwards210150.50
                            KICK RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                            Todd Gurley II25025.00
                            PUNT RETURNRETYDSAVGTD
                            Dareon Warfield2189.00


                            New York Jets 2016 Schedule
                            DATEOPPONENTRESULT
                            Sep 10vs Atlanta FalconsLost, 30-20
                            Sep 17at Miami DolphinsLost, 27-20
                            Sep 25vs Tennessee Titans (MNF)Won, 45-10
                            Oct 8vs New England Patriots
                            Oct 15vs Oakland Raiders (SNF)
                            Oct 22at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
                            Oct 29vs Miami Dolphins
                            Nov 5at Buffalo Bills
                            Nov 12at Denver Broncos
                            Nov 19at Los Angeles Chargers
                            Nov 26vs Carolina Panthers
                            Dec 4at New England Patriots (MNF)
                            Dec 10vs Kansas City Chiefs
                            Dec 17vs Buffalo Bills
                            Dec 24at New Orleans Saints (SNF)
                            Dec 31at Baltimore Ravens (SNF)
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                              Leyenda
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 3468

                              #164
                              Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)





                              Week 3 Scoreboard:

                              Thursday Night Football:
                              Rams 14, 49ers 17

                              Sunday, 1 PM:
                              Steelers 21, Jaguars 35
                              Falcons 18, Saints 24 (OT)
                              Chargers 42, Chiefs 35
                              Bears 7, Panthers 31
                              Eagles 31, Lions 42
                              Vikings 10, Bengals 59
                              Patriots 16, Bills 28
                              Browns 31, Colts 17

                              Sunday, 4:05 PM:
                              Dolphins 21, Buccaneers 42
                              Raiders 23, Texans 34

                              Sunday, 4:25 PM:
                              Giants 10, Broncos 38
                              Seahawks 37, Cowboys 31
                              Redskins 24, Cardinals 42

                              Sunday Night Football:
                              Packers 38, Ravens 0

                              Monday Night Football:
                              Titans 10, Jets 45

                              The Lead:
                              A year after winning MVP, Philip Rivers leads the Chargers to 3-0
                              Winston's Bucs sit pretty at 3-0 after finishing 3-13 last year
                              Seahawks, Cowboys play the first signature game of 2017, Seattle prevails
                              Rodgers completely dominates Ravens' defense in SNF blowout
                              A total of 7 teams notch their first win of 2017; Titans, Vikings, Redskins still winless




                              Week 4 Schedule:

                              Thursday, September 28:
                              Tampa Bay (3-0) @ Philadelphia (2-1), 8:25 PM (CBS, NFLN, Twitter)

                              Sunday, October 1:
                              Denver (1-2) @ Buffalo (1-2), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                              NY Giants (1-2) @ Dallas (1-2), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                              Carolina (2-1) @ Miami (2-1), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                              Indianapolis (1-2) @ Pittsburgh (1-2), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                              New England (1-2) @ Atlanta (2-1), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                              Detroit (2-1) @ Minnesota (0-3), 1:00 PM (FOX)
                              Cleveland (1-2) @ Tennessee (0-3), 1:00 PM (CBS)
                              Washington (0-3) @ LA Chargers (3-0), 4:05 PM (FOX)
                              LA Rams (1-2) @ Arizona (2-1), 4:05 PM (FOX)
                              Kansas City (2-1) @ Oakland (1-2), 4:25 PM (CBS)
                              Cincinnati (3-0) @ Green Bay (3-0), 4:25 PM (CBS)
                              Jacksonville (1-2) @ Seattle (2-1), 8:30 PM (NBC)

                              Monday, October 2:
                              San Francisco (1-2) @ Houston (2-1), 8:30 PM (ESPN)

                              BYE: NY Jets, Baltimore, Chicago, New Orleans
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                                Leyenda
                                • Aug 2012
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                                Re: Flying Through the Big Apple - RoundingThird's New York Jets (M17)



                                The League Recap: Week 3




                                Injury Report:
                                Bears QB Jay Cutler - Pulled Groin - 4 weeks
                                Bears QB Tyler Bray - Broken Toe - 5 weeks
                                Bengals TE Tyler Eifert - Pulled Groin - 3 weeks
                                Bengals LT Andre Smith - Broken Hand - 4 weeks
                                Bengals LT Cedric Ogbuehi - Dislocated Hip - 1 week
                                Bengals HB Michael Dyer - Fractured Forearm - 4 weeks
                                Bills HB LeSean McCoy - Dislocated Elbow - 4 weeks
                                Bills HB Rashaud Fede (R) - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
                                Bills OLB Tyler Marcordes - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
                                Broncos DE Derek Wolfe - Pulled Groin - 3 weeks
                                Broncos LT Russell Okung - Torn Hamstring - 5 weeks
                                Broncos WR Kasheem Ragland (R) - Broken Collarbone - 4 weeks
                                Browns LT Joe Thomas - Torn Bicep - 7 weeks
                                Browns MLB Demario Davis - Fractured Foot - 4 weeks
                                Browns SS Ibraheim Campbell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 1 week
                                Browns HB Jacquizz Rodgers - Torn Knee Cartilage - 1 week
                                Browns HB Nygel Foote (R) - Fractured Knee Cap - 23 weeks (IR)
                                Browns HB Alex Collins - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 17 weeks (IR)

                                Buccaneers DE William Gholston - Upper Arm Fracture - 1 week
                                Buccaneers LG J.R. Sweezy - Partial Torn ACL - 5 weeks
                                Cardinals LG Mike Iupati - Torn Shoulder - 3 weeks
                                Chargers WR Travis Benjamin - Broken Wrist - 3 weeks
                                Chiefs QB Alex Smith - Torn Abdominal - 4 weeks
                                Chiefs C Mitch Morse - Broken Toe - 2 weeks
                                Chiefs TE James O'Shaughnessy - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
                                Chiefs TE Demetrius Harris - Broken Hand - 7 weeks
                                Colts WR T.Y. Hilton - Pulled Groin - 2 weeks
                                Colts WR Donte Moncrief - Ruptured Disk - 6 weeks

                                Colts WR Phillip Dorsett - Fractured Foot - 1 week
                                Colts MLB Sean Weatherspoon - Dislocated Elbow - 5 weeks
                                Cowboys HB Ezekiel Elliott - Fractured Elbow - 10 weeks
                                Dolphins LT Brandon Albert - Broken Hand - 3 weeks
                                Eagles HB Ryan Mathews - Broken Collarbone - 1 week
                                Eagles CB Earl Rowe - Fractured Foot - 6 weeks
                                Eagles WR Josh Huff - Broken Collarbone - 2 weeks
                                Eagles WR/KR Ted Ginn, Jr. - Broken Femur - 45 weeks (IR)
                                Falcons LG Andy Levitre - Ruptured Disk - 8 weeks
                                Falcons FS Kendrick Lewis - Broken Ribs - 2 weeks
                                49ers MLB Carl Bradford - Upper Arm Fracture - 3 weeks
                                Giants DT Johnathan Hankins - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
                                Giants CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie - Dislocated Hip - 6 weeks

                                Giants LG Garrison Mackey (R) - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
                                Giants WR Jalin Marshall - Torn Pectoral - 27 weeks (IR)
                                Jaguars FS Louis Delmas - Torn ACL - 4 weeks
                                Jaguars RT Mike Remmers - Broken Wrist - 1 week
                                Jaguars RT Jermey Parnell - Broken Ribs - 4 weeks
                                Jets WR Dareon Warfield (R) - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
                                Jets CB Buster Skrine - Broken Collarbone - 6 weeks

                                Jets OLB Trevor Reilly - Broken Femur - 42 weeks (IR)

                                Panthers WR Kelvin Benjamin - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
                                Panthers HB Jonathan Stewart - Dislocated Elbow - 2 weeks
                                Panthers LG Andrew Norwell - Torn Knee Cartilage - 3 weeks

                                Panthers RT Mike Adams - Torn ACL - 2 weeks
                                Panthers HB Rod Smith - Fractured Foot - 3 weeks
                                Panthers LT Nate Chandler - Fractured Shoulder Blade - 16 weeks (IR)
                                Patriots OLB Dont'a Hightower - Torn Knee Cartilage - 2 weeks
                                Patriots WR Julian Edelman - Ruptured Disk - 7 weeks

                                Raiders HB Latavius Murray - Dislocated Ankle - 2 weeks
                                Raiders WR Josh Gordon - Broken Hand - 5 weeks
                                Raiders DT Mike Martin - Dislocated Ankle - 7 weeks
                                Rams DE William Hayes - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks
                                Rams TE Tyler Higbee - Fractured Forearm - 5 weeks
                                Ravens MLB C.J. Mosley - Dislocated Hip - 3 weeks
                                Ravens HB Justin Forsett - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks
                                Ravens MLB Brock Coyle - Partial Torn PCL - 2 weeks
                                Redskins QB Kirk Cousins - Dislocated Knee - 4 weeks
                                Redskins HB Karlos Williams, Sr. - Broken Hand - 3 weeks

                                Redskins C A.J. Willig (R) - Broken Ribs - 1 week
                                Redskins RT Morgan Moses - Ruptured Disk - 3 weeks
                                Redskins FB Labrece Richmond (R) - Fractured Foot - 1 week
                                Saints LT Terron Armstead - Dislocated Elbow - 3 weeks
                                Saints TE Coby Fleener - Fractured Foot - 5 weeks

                                Saints RG Andrus Peat - Fractured Foot - 1 week
                                Saints DE Bobby Richardson - Compound Foot Fracture - 8 weeks
                                Saints CB Damian Swann - Partial Torn ACL - 5 weeks
                                Saints HB Akeem Hunt - Dislocated Hip - 6 weeks
                                Seahawks CB Richard Sherman - Dislocated Hip - 5 weeks
                                Steelers HB Le'Veon Bell - Dislocated Ankle - 4 weeks
                                Steelers DE Cameron Heyward - Torn Groin - 11 weeks

                                Steelers SS Shamarko Thomas - Torn Quad - 6 weeks
                                Steelers RT Bradley Sowell - Dislocated Ankle - 1 week
                                Titans HB DeMarco Murray - Dislocated Elbow - 1 week
                                Titans HB Theo Riddick - Fractured Foot - 5 weeks

                                Titans DE DaQuan Jones - Fractured Forearm - 2 weeks
                                Titans CB Cody Riggs - Ruptured Disk - 1 week
                                Vikings DT Linval Joseph - Broken Wrist - 5 weeks
                                Vikings DE Erik Walden - Dislocated Ankle - 6 weeks
                                Vikings OLB Ray Ray Armstrong - Broken Collarbone - 1 week

                                Transactions:
                                Signed:
                                Titans: QB Bryce Petty
                                Browns: HB Orleans Darkwa

                                Released:
                                Titans: CB Brice McCain
                                Browns: HB Damien Williams

                                Traded:
                                None

                                NFL League Leaders - Updated: Sep 26, 2017
                                PassingYARDSRushingYARDS
                                1. Philip Rivers1,0261. Giovani Bernard321
                                2. Dak Prescott (DAL)9362. Ameer Abdullah (DET)273
                                3. Blake Bortles (JAX)9343. Carlos Hyde (SF)272
                                4. Andy Dalton (CIN)9314. Todd Gurley II (NYJ)271
                                5. Drew Brees (NO)9245. Marcus Mariota (NYJ)267
                                ReceivingYARDSInterceptionsINT
                                1. Dez Bryant4441. David Harris3
                                2. Tyler Eifert (CIN)3312. Tyrann Mathieu (ARI)2
                                3. Brian Quick (LAC)3003. Johnathan Joseph (HOU)2
                                4. Simuel Johnson, Jr. (R) (LAR)2794. DeMarco Stanford (R) (ARI)2
                                5. Jeremy Maclin (KC)2705. 7 Others Tied At2
                                TacklesTACKSacksSACK
                                1. Preston Brown421. Robert Nkemdiche5.0
                                2. Wesley Woodyard (TEN)352. Malik Jackson (JAX)5.0
                                3. Ryan Shazier (PIT)313. Brandon Graham (PHI)5.0
                                4. Akeem Ayers (LAR)314. Dante Fowler, Jr. (JAX)4.0
                                5. Jamie Collins (NE)305. Justin Houston (KC)4.0
                                Last edited by RoundingThird; 01-13-2017, 09:48 PM.
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