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Jets-Saints Post Game Numbers
Jets have now alternated wins and losses to the first nine games of the season, tying the Patriots record of 2005
— trey wingo (@wingoz) November 3, 2013
Geno Smith completes eight passes and beats Drew Brees. @CantPredictFb
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) November 3, 2013
Jets and Saints don't play in NY/NJ that often ... this was Jets first home win over Saints since 1986 (lost in 1992, 1995, 2005)
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 3, 2013
#Jets K Nick Folk’s streak of 23 field goals made in a row to start a season is the longest in franchise history.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) November 4, 2013
#Jets beats the #Saints with this: pic.twitter.com/sxly5JbKeM
— Deb (@LilMissNYJet) November 4, 2013
#Jets' @nickfolk2 is one short of @jayfeely's club record of 24 consecutive field goals set from 2008-09.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
The Jets gave up 366 passing yards today, the most since Rex Ryan became coach #nyj
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) November 4, 2013
Jets' 198 rushing yards most since they rushed for 252 last year vs.Colts #nyj
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) November 4, 2013
#Jets DE @mowilkerson extended his streak of consecutive games with a sack to five. He has career-high 8 sacks & leads all 3-4 D-linemen.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
Saints finished with 407 yards, Only the 10th time Jets have allowed 400 under Rex, but 2 have come in last 2 weeks.
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) November 4, 2013
The 41 rushing yards by Saints are tied for third-fewest allowed by Jets in Rex era.
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) November 4, 2013
Jets are 21st in the league in total offense, seventh in total defense #nyj
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) November 4, 2013
Patriots and Dolphins have only allowed three passing TDs once each this year, Jets twice.
— Erik Frenz (@ErikFrenz) November 4, 2013
Stephen Hill played 52 snaps for the Jets on Sunday and had a single target and no catches. No bueno.
— Dan Hanzus (@DanHanzus) November 5, 2013
#Jets K @nickfolk2 is second in the NFL in scoring with 83 points, 7 behind Pats' Gostkowski.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 5, 2013
Drew Brees: 72.5 comp pct, 1 Int with Darren Sproles on field this season; 61.8 comp pct, 6 Int with Sproles off field
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 8, 2013
The Patriots lead the AFC East. The Jets are in 2nd. The Patriots point differential is +59. The Jets point differential is -62.— Zach Bahorik (@bahozak) November 4, 2013
The Jets lost to TEN, PIT and CIN by a combined score of 106-28. That explains their -62 point differential (-6.9 per game) w/ a 5-4 record.
— PatriotsXLVIII (@PatriotsXLVIII) November 8, 2013
The #Jets have the worst point differential of any 5-4 team in the history of the NFL…
— Sportsfeedia.com (@sportsfeedia) November 6, 2013
The Jets are also the only current team with a winning record that has a negative point differential. I couldn't find any accurate numbers on which teams do have a worse point differential than the Jets, so sorry about that.
Jets-Saints PFF Numbers
Curtis Lofton and Malcolm Jenkins combine for more than half of the Saints missed tackles on the season
— Steve Palazzolo (@StevePalazzolo) November 4, 2013
Geno Smith finished with four air yards on his eight completions. 111 of his 115 yards came after the catch
— Steve Palazzolo (@StevePalazzolo) November 4, 2013
No negative grades for the offensive line in pass blocking - surrendered just 3 QB hurries (Ferguson, Winters, Howard) in 24 snaps. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
Geno Smith was blitzed 11 times, completed 5-of-10 passes for 96 yards, sacked once. QB Rating of 83.8. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
Chris Ivory averaged 5.5 yards after contact, forced 6 missed tackles in 18 carries. Rushing grade of +1.4. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
The #Jets gained 142 yards after contact (72% of total) forcing 10 missed tackles. Bad side of it? OL run blocking grade: -8.3.
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
Vlad Duccase played just one pass blocking snap and he managed to allow one QB hurry. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
Best game of the season for Quinton Coples: +0.8 grade. 6 total pressures in 54 pass rushing snaps. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
Brees was under pressure in 36% of his dropbacks: 6-of-17 for 72 yards, 1 TD, 2 interceptions, sacked twice, 29.2 QB rating. #Jets #Saints
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 4, 2013
After the #Jets named him a starter again this week, Dee Milliner missed just one snap. His 1.0 grade was the highest of the season for him.
— Erik Frenz (@ErikFrenz) November 4, 2013
Jets-Saints Game Analysis
This was just deemed roughing the passer because of a "low" hit ... pic.twitter.com/pIqmjZp7vb
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) November 3, 2013
Geno said his TD run on read-option play was Nick Mangold's idea. Saw something in d-line and told Marty. #nyj
— Seth Walder (@SethWalderNYDN) November 3, 2013
Earlier saw Rex, flanked by family, wheeling Buddy through MetLife Stadium. Nice father-son moment. (Made me miss my dad)
— Kimberley A. Martin (@KMart_LI) November 3, 2013
I said it yesterday and I'll say it today: Jets fans rocked the place with noise! pic.twitter.com/J36A0caj5e
— Erik from @JetsTwit (@e_man) November 4, 2013
Lost in the @ivory33 run...the blocking downfield by WR Stephen Hill. Great job by Hill. #Jets pic.twitter.com/9DeF1jaLnE
— Robert A. (@JetsFlightDeck) November 4, 2013
Chris Ivory finally showed why some of us so excited about him this offseason. Also props to Rex for understanding how to harness emotion
— Sigmund Bloom (@SigmundBloom) November 4, 2013
Just remembered Sean Payton called for the Saints 3rd string tight end to run an end-around on 4th down against the Jets. #lolwut
— Brett (@thecajunboy) November 5, 2013
A bogus roughing the passer call negated this play, but take a look a Shells taking Ingram out of the play here: pic.twitter.com/4w0zsv0gNU
— **FG** (@FrankGiasone) November 5, 2013
Rex took away the big play. Trusted A Allen to cover Graham than his deadbeat CBs to cover 9 routes. pic.twitter.com/L6k91XNMC4
— Ryan Alfieri (@Ryan_Alfieri) November 5, 2013
Whoever told me Brees panics under pressure was right. Snacks considers eating him, so Brees misses Meach/throws INT pic.twitter.com/GXj70m449E
— Mike O'C (@OConnor_Jets) November 6, 2013
Mo Wilkerson beat a double team in < 2 seconds pic.twitter.com/11qyrxftYi
— Ryan Alfieri (@Ryan_Alfieri) November 6, 2013
If there was any doubt as to the defensive expertise of #Jets HC Rex Ryan and his staff, just watch the tape of their game this past Sunday.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 6, 2013
Had a great schematic plan for handling the conflicting situations that the #Saints offense tries to put you in from a coverage perspective.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 6, 2013
Dee Milliner had his best game as a pro by FAR. Route recognition much improved from off (eyes where they needed to be), press much better.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 6, 2013
See no reason why a a Def. Coordinator you would go sub-42 nickel vs reg/21 personnel when you have an offense backed up on the -2 and 2&12.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 6, 2013
Hope it was a substitution error on the part of Rob Ryan and the #Saints, as the result was a 53yd run by Ivory.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 6, 2013
"We are a family. You have to play for your family." - DeMario Davis in his pre-game speech to team before Saints game.
— Dan Leberfeld (@jetswhispers) November 6, 2013
Brees' first pick was on him. This is how the play sets up. S Landry sees Watson crossing & drives on it. pic.twitter.com/bfPPBGsnuJ
— NFL Philosophy (@NFLosophy) November 6, 2013
Brees should have released the ball in last pic. Now he's late & Landry is already on Watson's hip as Brees releases pic.twitter.com/24ivFSz85X
— NFL Philosophy (@NFLosophy) November 6, 2013
Fault is in the execution. Even the best miss throws. The ball is late and behind Watson. That never turns out well. pic.twitter.com/YoBi04B3UC
— NFL Philosophy (@NFLosophy) November 6, 2013
Saints/Jets progression of the game reminds me the NFL is cyclical. With teams beefing up on DL, teams will need to focus on OL to counter.
— NFL Philosophy (@NFLosophy) November 6, 2013
#Saints All-22: Post + Wheel vs. 3-Deep. Occupy CB/FS with Post; target Graham vs. SS on Wheel. Brutal to defend: pic.twitter.com/Sgw0z20QIR
— Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) November 6, 2013
Jets looking to go to Hill here on curl route but he slams into corner and can't get clean release like Kerley inside pic.twitter.com/lOnDOzI3Ew
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 8, 2013
...Too long and is flushed from pocket on allowed pressure by Winters pic.twitter.com/70Gpy8YwAu
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 8, 2013
3rd and Goal. #Jets roll Geno right with Nelson working goal-line and Salas working back line, both smothered. pic.twitter.com/eFqhFdi8FK
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 8, 2013
#Jets last play. Looks like Geno thought Hill was gonna stop route but Hill was headed deep. Also Geno had pressure pic.twitter.com/D561BcDUId
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 8, 2013
Nice job by Geno waiting for Nelson to break open across the middle. Well designed play from Mornhinweg. 19 yards. pic.twitter.com/wrWTrznoxk
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 8, 2013
Other Jets Related Tweets
Scouts from the #Falcons, #Bears, #Buccaneers, #Redskins, #Rams, #Jets, and #49ers in attendance for Mizzou Tennessee tonight.
— Matthew Fairburn (@MatthewFairburn) November 2, 2013
If somehow Rex Ryan is fired (and he shouldn't be), the #Bucs have to go get him. They'd be a playoff team very soon with him.
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) November 3, 2013
I believe Antonio Cromartie got these gold-spiked boots at the Rick James estate sale. pic.twitter.com/5ZPoC3mdmw
— Bart Hubbuch (@HubbuchNYP) November 3, 2013
Asked Willie Colon if he feels like they are a playoff team. He said no, not until they stack wins. #nyj
— Seth Walder (@SethWalderNYDN) November 3, 2013
Here's how fluid the #NYJ WR situation has been: Willie Colon's locker is next to Greg Salas' and Colon didn't even know his name.
— Chris Lopresti (@CLoprestiWFAN) November 3, 2013
Hey, Geno Smith, how are you spending the bye week? "Studying, man. Studying." #Jets
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 3, 2013
Over their final 7 games, the #Jets play only one team (Carolina) who currently has a winning record
— Joe Caporoso (@TurnOnTheJets) November 4, 2013
Let's have fun: the Fins, Broncos, Jags, Texans, Giants, Bucs, and any team in QB purgatory have been more of a circus than the 2012 Jets.
— Mike O'C (@OConnor_Jets) November 4, 2013
I laughed my ass off when I saw @nickmangold horsing around while @willcolon66 was being interviewed post gm. #Jets pic.twitter.com/BCUdlQwnnJ
— Mike G (@mgilliga) November 4, 2013
MVP of #Jets season? Marty Mornhinweg..less skill talent than any OC by far, brutal injuries..he's taking guys off the street & they produce
— Bob Wischusen (@espnbob) November 4, 2013
Kellen Winslow said he respects the game too much to take performance-enhancing drugs. Said allergy meds were only variable over past 10yrs
— Kimberley A. Martin (@KMart_LI) November 4, 2013
Kellen Winslow back with team after 4-game PED suspension. Says he didn't appeals, suspects he was flagged for allergy medication.
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) November 4, 2013
Geno Smith will be here all week watching film and working on his mechanics. QB coach David Lee said Geno arrives at 6am every day. #NYJ
— Chris Lopresti (@CLoprestiWFAN) November 4, 2013
Geno and D.Lee "butted heads" early because Geno was late for a meeting. Lee let him have it and now they have a strong/honest relationship.
— Chris Lopresti (@CLoprestiWFAN) November 4, 2013
With Kubiak/Fox situations, Rex says coaches handle things differently, but he got the lap-band because he wants to see his kids grow up.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
Some say Rex has changed. I think he has simply matured as a coach. Rarely have we seen a coach evolve as Rex has w/ same team. #Jets
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
#Jets have received a roster exemption for TE Kellen Winslow, who returned to facility today after 4-game suspension.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
Rookie QB Geno Smith, now 5-4 with a bye, gives a big smile at the Taste of the Jets. #nfl pic.twitter.com/wiRkr9S8ja
— Jane McManus (@janesports) November 4, 2013
Jets all in for the community at #NYJets Taste of the NFL. http://t.co/gDZbvOCmhv— Woody Johnson (@woodyjohnson4) November 5, 2013That links to a picture of all the Jets who attended the event.
Idzik said they have evaluated all the players that have been in the roster at some point this season as if they were free agents. #Jets
— Gonzalo Estradé (@PFF_Gonzalo) November 5, 2013
Andy Reid will likely be the runaway winner, but Rex Ryan deserves consideration for Coach of the Year if Jets finish above .500. #nyj
— Manish Mehta (@MMehtaNYDN) November 5, 2013
An NFL def coord says preparing for the Jets w Geno is much harder than "the other guy". He says its not even close.
— steve overmyer (@steveovermyer) November 5, 2013
Would anyone be surprised if this DC turned out to be Mike Pettine?
The fact Idzik hasn't made long-term commitment to Rex isn't big deal, IMO. Probably leaning that way after 9 games. Take all 16 to be sure.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 5, 2013
There may be some discussion, but only one person will decide Rex Ryan's fate with the Jets: Woody Johnson. Nobody else. #nyj
— Manish Mehta (@MMehtaNYDN) November 5, 2013
Jets didn't report any free-agent workouts today. Some teams go workout crazy during bye week. The week is young, though. #Jets
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) November 5, 2013
Rex Ryan might be the new Marvin Lewis. How many times was Lewis close to getting fired…2? 3?
— Tom Mantzouranis (@themantz) November 6, 2013
Are you kidding me? #96DolphinsJets pic.twitter.com/MsSW9fa75E
— Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) November 6, 2013
Do any of you remember that game?
@nickfolk2 Congrats on AFC ST player of the week for a 2nd time. Glad you're doing so well even without your favorite holder.
— Mark Brunell (@M_Brunell8) November 6, 2013
WR Ryan Spadola was re-signed to #Dolphins practice squad, in case there were any #Jets fans left wondering.
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 6, 2013
Odds to win Super Bowl? #Jets: 100/1...Giants: 75/1 (courtesy of @BovadaLV
— Kimberley A. Martin (@KMart_LI) November 7, 2013
Neither Josh Bush nor Mo Wilkerson were fined for their roughing the passer penalties against Drew Brees. #nyj
— Seth Walder (@SethWalderNYDN) November 8, 2013
Coples' player photo is magical pic.twitter.com/PporKO6V31
— EWhaley (@EWhaley95) November 8, 2013
Tweets Regarding the Jonathan Martin Situation
Jonathan Martin is not somehow unique. Neither is Richie Incognito. If this situation is coming to light, there will undoubtedly be others.
— Michael Schottey (@Schottey) November 4, 2013
Sense there are meetings going on at @nfl offices right now with phrases like "workplace safety" and "tolerant environment" being used.
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) November 4, 2013
Stories like this Incognite/Martin thing really do catalyze a lot of twitter moralizing. Some of it is pretty tough to read.
— Sam Monson (@PFF_Sam) November 4, 2013
The thing that drives me crazy is the OL is the most tightly-knit group on a football team. How did that room allow that foolishness?!
— Damien Woody (@damienwoody) November 4, 2013
Scott said he took a swing at Incognito once and Richie ran away. Coaches had to intervene.
— Jane McManus (@janesports) November 4, 2013
Bart Scott calls Richie Incognito "a fake tough guy. He's a guy that suffers from mood swings if you know what I mean." #NFL
— Jane McManus (@janesports) November 4, 2013
Well that and voicemails RT @68incognito: Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth. Buddha
— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr) November 4, 2013
Spoke to ex-Dolphins QB David Garrard about Miami bullying scandal. On Incognito, he said: "I would just say he's a jokester kind of guy."
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) November 4, 2013
#Jets Konrad Reuland, former college teammate of Jonathan Martin: "At Stanford, he was always one of the guys, just a normal person."
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
#Jets' Colon on locker room mentality: "There's a line for making a guy earn his rite of passage & another for making a guy feel degraded."
— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) November 4, 2013
I believe the best Leaders know when to push/prod a player and when to put their arm around a player
— Mike McCartney (@MikeMcCartney7) November 7, 2013
Interesting that Jonathan Martin is being represented by attorney David Cornwell, an outspoken critic of DeMaurice Smith and NFLPA.
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) November 8, 2013
A locker room is like Lord of the Flies. Piggie wore glasses so they got broken.
— Wright Thompson (@wrightthompson) November 7, 2013
I love all the ex players coming out and using this as opportunity to blast former teammates. Finding out who the idiots were
— Pete Prisco (@PriscoCBS) November 8, 2013
Random Tweets
Re questions of what NFL teams do on road trips, arrive Sat afternoon, bus to hotel, players free until 8p or so, meetings, snack, bed.
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) November 2, 2013
This quaint idea of the unbiased sportswriter is really quite adorable.
— Aaron Nagler (@Aaron_Nagler) November 3, 2013
I predict draftniks will rip Jameis Winston in a couple years for smiling too much.
— Tony Grossi (@TonyGrossi) November 3, 2013
Have said before that the greatest challenge for Head Coaches in the #NFL is getting players to play to their skill level consistently.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 3, 2013
Play to play, series to series, game to game. Today showing how close #NFL skills level really is. Program quality biggest difference.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 3, 2013
Talked too a couple former players today - both said they'd seen rookie dinner bills be 30k plus: split by 3/4 rookies
— John Middlekauff (@JohnMiddlekauff) November 4, 2013
Yikes stat --> Patriots' 55 points and 611 yards of offense are both the most allowed by a Steelers defense EVER (h/t @gerrydulac)
— Aditi Kinkhabwala (@AKinkhabwala) November 4, 2013
Tom Brady is a goofy looking sob pic.twitter.com/WXQzx1xkwf
— The Irrational Fan (@Irrational_Fan) November 4, 2013
Am I the only who thinks he looks like a South Park character in that picture?
NFL teams have allowed the combine to affect them way too much. Missed on many good players over-evaluating underwear football.
— Mike McCartney (@MikeMcCartney7) November 4, 2013
The hours coaches put in, stress and way dissected by fans and social media, sports shows etc, wonder why doesn't happen more often.So tough
— Connie Carberg (@ConnieScouts) November 4, 2013
@coachingsearch it's a high paying/high pressure job that doesn't stop when you leave the office. It's like Wall Street or being a CEO.
— Smart Football (@smartfootball) November 4, 2013
What you don't see on these reviews is that under the hood is just a digital Magic 8 ball.
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) November 4, 2013
Skip Bayless hates kickers. Because there's nothing worse than an overpaid, talentless boob going on TV and whiffing all the time.
— SI_DougFarrar (@SI_DougFarrar) November 4, 2013
Well this was certainly an interesting Twitter exchange between Darrelle Revis and a Jets fan this morning: pic.twitter.com/D6oze3e0BH
— Bart Hubbuch (@HubbuchNYP) November 4, 2013
Kudos to Darrelle Revis for speaking the truth. Money, then Hall, then ring. Better to be 0-8 and rich than 5-4 and making minimum. Love it
— Pete Prisco (@PriscoCBS) November 4, 2013
After Andre Johnson last night, teams since 1960 with a 225+ yd receiver are just 29-18-4.
— Pete Damilatis (@PFF_Pete) November 4, 2013
For those wondering about it yesterday, the game would end if the 15:00 OT expired and the 2nd team never had a possession.
— Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) November 4, 2013
That damn Marty Mornhinweg probably ruined it for everyone, but waiting for 1st coach to smartly kick off in new OT.
— Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) November 4, 2013
The 6 OT TD drives have been engineered by Tebow, Luck, Freeman, Wilson, Schaub, RGIII. @eoinholligan
— Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) November 5, 2013
The #Chiefs are 9-0 and and they lead the league in punts this season with 55
— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) November 5, 2013
Seeing more and more pattern-match confusion with 2nd level droppers when defenses utilize fire-zone pressures.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 5, 2013
Defenders unsure of when to match, how far they should carry routes both horizontally and vertically, etc.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 5, 2013
Supporting my belief that offensive coaching/ teaching is superior to defensive coaching/ teaching at the present time.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) November 5, 2013
Must have been some serious cringing at NFL offices when the Toronto mayor talked about smoking crack wearing an NFL (old) logo tie.
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) November 6, 2013
144 yrs ago today, Rutgers & Princeton played 1st coll f-ball gm. Before the game, the two teams had lunch and played billiards together.
— Dave Revsine (@BTNDaveRevsine) November 6, 2013
The median coach in the Big Ten makes about $1 million less than the median coach in the SEC. But sure, blame academic standards.
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) November 6, 2013
@RapSheet I'll see him live tomorrow night. I always wait to go all-in on a QB until I see him throw in person.
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) November 7, 2013
Working on Notes column, spoke to college scouts last nite. Their thought -- Both QBs in LSU-Bama (Mettenberger, McCarron) could go 1st rd.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 7, 2013
The NFL says its average game telecast (broadcast and cable) has drawn 16.8 million viewers in 2013, up from 16M at this point in 2012.
— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) November 7, 2013
NFL games are 18 most-watched TV shows this season..NFL viewership doubles broadcast primetime...NBC’s SNF #1 show in primetime.
— Greg Aiello (@gregaiello) November 7, 2013
NFL teams are averaging 23.4 PPG in 2013. The record is 23.6 (1948).
— Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) November 8, 2013