2019-20 New York Jets season thread. 1-4 (10/21 vs NE MNF)

Pretty much have to win out :smh:

Gotta hope KC ***** up somehow cause Pitt definitely isn't

Go figure Danny Woodhead dropped a game-tying TD yesterday :rolleyes .

:pimp: gotta keep this pace up! Dominating win yesterday, if Pryor didn't trip on that Mariota TD we had our first shutout since 2009. When B-Marsh lined up with no one covering my whole section started screaming for Fitz to call the snap :lol: he flew down the sideline. Bilal has been a pleasant surprise down this stretch; great change of pace from Ivory and he's been a lot faster this season than last.

And yeah, pay Mo at all costs. He wants to stay here, he deserves our $, and then some.

nick. nick. How'd you enjoy it dude?

it was awesome :smokin

everyone in my section was great & no one was really drinking so it made the experience better. definitely need to go to a couple games next year

Awesome, glad to hear man. My season section has been a great group all year too. No real problems and we've been getting a loud Brandon Marshall chant going.
 
damn just saw Chris Ivory got food poisoning Saturday night...

guy still went out there & ran for 101 yards :smokin
 
torn ACL for Devin Smith :smh:

Yikes. I couldn't tell in person how bad it was and never caught a replay of it at home.

Wish him the best and hope he'll be ready to take another stab at a full season next year. Enunwa and Kenbrell, next men up.
 
We have to root for the Browns to beat kc and pitt....smh manziel

And/or Baltimore to beat Pitt. They just signed Mallett. Yikes.

We gotta go out there and sign a young/vet WR with Smith out and Kerley hurting. Tho, I do like what Enuwa has shown.
 
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Fitz won AFC Offensive Player of the Week :pimp: b2b weeks of Jets now.

And as much as Bowles wants him back next year, he wants to be here.

Ryan Fitzpatrick would “love to be back” with Jets

Posted by Josh Alper on December 16, 2015, 7:00 AM EST

Jets coach Todd Bowles said recently that he “definitely” wants the team to hold onto quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick after this season and wide receiver Brandon Marshall has also expressed his enjoyment about catching passes from Fitzpatrick.

It’s not hard to understand why both men are fond of Fitzpatrick. The Jets are 8-5 in Bowles’s first season on the sideline, a big improvement from last year that could still end with a playoff berth. Marshall has 89 catches for 1,187 yards and 11 touchdowns as Fitzpatrick’s No. 1 target and Fitzpatrick is four touchdown passes away from tying the Jets’ franchise record in that department.

That’s not bad for a guy slated to be a backup until IK Enemkpali made a name for himself this summer and he said Tuesday that he’d “love to be back” for another year with the team in 2016.

“I felt like it was an opportunity for me to play, which in having been cut and having been released and traded and all the different things that I’ve been through in my career, you never know when opportunities are going to come,” Fitzpatrick said, via the New York Post. “Just try to take advantage of that the best I can.”

Fitzpatrick has been around the block more than once so he’s well aware that teams are always on the lookout for quarterbacks and that his play this season has been noticed by others that will be willing to bid on him this offseason. The Jets figured to be motivated when it comes to keeping other teams from having that chance, however, and the mutual interest shoul make for a good chance of a deal coming to fruition.

Ryan Fitzpatrick's resurgence give Jets time to develop Bryce Petty

Ryan Fitzpatrick’s career revival has spread yuletide cheer and positioned the Jets to make a serious run to the postseason. He has stabilized a historically unstable position and given the new regime time to answer the most maddening question of all: How do we find a franchise quarterback?

Patience is a four-letter word in a business where job security is a myth. Turnover is rampant. Golden parachutes don’t exist.

Fitzpatrick, on pace to set a franchise record for touchdown passes this season, has been the elixir.

Todd Bowles’ admission to the Daily News last week that he “definitely” wants to re-sign Fitzpatrick for 2016 was the latest evidence of his impact. The Jets should give the 33-year-old a multi-year contract extension for three very important reasons:

1) He’s injected a winning mindset by playing better than at any time in his 11-year career.

2) There are plenty of quarterback-needy teams currently slotted ahead of the Jets in the 2016 draft.

3) He can buy more time for Bryce Petty to develop.

“Guys find homes at different places at different times in their careers,” Bowles said of Fitzpatrick on Tuesday. “And it’s his time.”

The Fitzpatrick lovefest in the tristate area has reached Kumbaya levels for good reason. He has been the unquestioned leader in his first season with the Jets.

“He can make you feel like you want to play hard for him,” Bowles said. “He just has that persona and personality around the team that everybody gravitates toward.”

Bowles has yet to discuss his desire to bring back Fitzpatrick for next season with general manager Mike Maccagnan, but there’s little doubt the head coach will get what he wants. It makes perfect sense to re-sign Fitzpatrick.

The free-agent quarterback market stinks to high heaven. (Sam Bradford? Please.)

Maccagnan and Co. aren’t exactly positioned to make a run at a blue-chip signal caller in the upcoming draft, either. Is there a slam-dunk quarterback out there, anyway?

The Jets would have the No. 21 pick in the first round if the season ended today. The Browns, 49ers, Cowboys, Rams, Saints, Eagles and Texans — who could all use a quarterback — have worse records.

Michigan State’s Connor Cook and juniors Paxton Lynch (Memphis), Jared Goff (Cal) and Christian Hackenberg (Penn State) are four intriguing prospects in the upcoming draft, but there’s no guarantee that any of them would be able to make a meaningful contribution right away.

At the very least, the Jets will take a developmental quarterback at some point in the draft. Fitzpatrick’s quality play has given them more time to evaluate Petty, who’s transitioning from a college spread system.

“This is an opportunity for me to get everything I can out of what’s going on at my pace,” Petty told The News. “Not being thrown into the fire is a blessing.”

Petty has the requisite skill set to make it if he’s not rushed. His arm is obviously good. Fitzpatrick has served a personal mentor/tutor to help the rookie better understand the NFL game.

“For young guys, there’s so much pressure right away,” Fitzpatrick told The News. “It’s not an easy position. You have all these guys who are losing their opportunities to play because they didn’t succeed right away when they were young. They had no chance. Even though they were playing, they had no chance to grow and no chance to be successful because of everyone around them.”

Fitzpatrick’s success has had a two-pronged effect. He’s helping the team in the present and giving it more time to cultivate player(s) who could be their future. Fitzpatrick still has enough left in him to be considered more than a one-year placeholder. Petty is willing to learn and wait.

“When you go there and you’re not successful, your confidence is shot,” Petty said. “This game is, ‘What are you doing for me now?’ If you’re not successful, they’re going to look for someone else who can be. Part of the blessing is getting ample opportunity to learn all I can, and then say, ‘Okay, I’ve learned as much as I can and now it’s time to put it all to work.’”

The Jets are cautiously optimistic about Petty, fully aware that he could crash and burn if they accelerate his development too much. They want to take their time. They want to do it right. In their perfect world, Petty would get the Brock Osweiler treatment of learning behind a productive veteran for a few years.

“There’s going to come a day when the training wheels have to come off and he’s going to have to go out there and do it,” Fitzpatrick said.

Thanks to Fitzmagic, that time isn’t now.
 
i wish Jace Amaro was healthy this season :smh:

assuming the same core (Fitz, Marsh, Decker, Ivory) will be back next season he has potential to have a good bounce back year
 
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, Geno Smith getting sucker punched was the greatest thing to happen to us
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maybe low key that's a jets version of mo lewis knocking out bledsoe, propelled brady and the rest is history. 
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yeah, no, sorry i'm just getting ahead of myself. what was i thinking?
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but seriously, tbh i like it when the jets are actually decent/good, makes the rivalry more
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and more opportunites to witness countless ways of how the jet gonna jet.
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j/k broski. it's all good, right???

still never will get over the jets 28-21 win in the divisional coming off a bye. In foxborough. After beating them into submission weeks earlier at home, no less
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also snapped brady's epic no INT streak. Was so sure we were a shoo in the SB that '10 year. That jets team was solid though. sexy rexy with the great gameplan 
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flooded the middle of the field and forced brady to hold the ball longer than he wanted to. And that shaun ellis sack and fumble. That point i knew we were gonna lose
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had the most horrible heart in my throat feeling as the game winded down.

That was one of my most favorite pats team ever.

Hope next week's game will be better than the one last year at metlife
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even tho we won, was a cringeworthy game to watch.
 
A level headed Pats fan
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what's that supposed to mean? a backhanded compliment?
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for real, people tend say the pats fans are the worst. you can't just generalize a whole fan base like that. very shortsighted. all teams have fans like that.

But we do have our share (okay, alot) of idiotic fans who run their mouth and think pats can do no wrong and is the best thing ever since sliced bread
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i dislike those kinda fans and don't associate myself with them. one of the reasons i like this board is that in general the guys are knowledgeable/know their **** and for the most part can have civilized discussions albeit with a shot or two fired or jimmies being rustled but it comes with the territory
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I'm just fortunate to be a fan of this team. Never in my wildest dream would I think we would be on this 15 year run of winning.

Obviously the pats win, alot, so theres bunches of bandwagon fairweather fans fronting like they been down for them as long as they've remembered during this 15 year run
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But once you talk to them and get thru other than hearing the usual lines, "brady's the best, GOAT, etc" and "grunkkk is the man" blah blah and you'd know if they're a diehard fan or not. Like memories of Parcells/Carroll days or even better before that, and insightful opinions, just in general knowing the history.

That is a real fanhood.

I swear sometimes i hate our fans. I'm sure you guys are the same like bro
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please just cheer for the others just not this squad, k thx. 
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******* disgrace
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