Studs and Duds week 12 vs Chi

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  1. LogeSection2RowJ

    LogeSection2RowJ Well-Known Member

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    Look for how CJ Mosely set-up the Bryce Huff sack. He feigned blitz at the perfect moment. The tackle was looking at CJ when the ball was snapped allowing Huff to streak past. (Credit to Brian Baldinger) That, plus CJ's own interception places CJ Mosely on my studs list. I am happy for CJ that he's getting some wins in his Jets career, should it be his last season with us.
     
  2. westiedog1

    westiedog1 Well-Known Member

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    It's also a classic example of how a good offense helps the defense. When you play with a lead, the defense can play a bit looser and the opposing offense has limited options they can run. The Jets have been on the wrong side of that equation for long time. Nice to see the team on the right side for a change. Let's hope it continues.
     
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    he’s been good though…his contract may not justify next year but its also possible we renegotiate…will be interesting to see what JD does

    our LB play with Mosley Kwon and Quincy hasn’t been terrible …

    I still think a truly elite pass rusher puts this D over the edge…we have several good to very good edge rushers but no one truly dominant guy…imagine having a Von Miller type or a TJ Watt type guy on this DL…

    and that’s me saying it and fully loving what we are getting from guys like Huff, Clemons, JJ, Lawson…JFM if he can cut down the damn roughing the passer penalties … we have guys who can deliver, but none of them are elite types like those I mentioned who force the offense to account for them…
     

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