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Old 11-05-2007, 09:44 AM   #1
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I almost shit in my pants when we did that. Great call and it would have been a great call if we didn't get it. The fact that we tried it was impressive.

Then we went back to the conservative game plan.
with portis running the way he was, what did you want to do? we won. i think that still means something
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:58 AM   #2
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with portis running the way he was, what did you want to do? we won. i think that still means something
You are correct. We won. But I just want to see more of that type of attitude. Outside of that onside kick we played not to loose on offense yesterday. It was good enough to beat the Jets. But it's not going to be good enough to beat alot of the teams we have coming up.

But it looks like Gibbs is just going to ride CP the rest of the way and see where it takes us. Not a bad thing I guess.
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Old 11-05-2007, 10:07 AM   #3
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You are correct. We won. But I just want to see more of that type of attitude. Outside of that onside kick we played not to loose on offense yesterday. It was good enough to beat the Jets. But it's not going to be good enough to beat alot of the teams we have coming up.

But it looks like Gibbs is just going to ride CP the rest of the way and see where it takes us. Not a bad thing I guess.
sorry for the double post but while its nice to actually have us come from behind and win one for a change i do think against a better team we couldnt overcome such a deficit with our non-explosive offense but man did the Jets D look tired and beat up going into the 4th!!!!!
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Old 11-05-2007, 11:02 AM   #4
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sorry for the double post but while its nice to actually have us come from behind and win one for a change i do think against a better team we couldnt overcome such a deficit with our non-explosive offense but man did the Jets D look tired and beat up going into the 4th!!!!!
Kinda reminded me of the Miami game. We just kept pounding and by the 4th quarter the Jets were clearly on the ropes and that's when Portis gashed them.
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Old 11-05-2007, 02:54 PM   #5
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

Props to coaching staff. Gutsy call, if this isn't recovered you're right, the Jets put this one away and we've lost a critical "must win" if we are to get into the playoffs.
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Old 11-05-2007, 10:01 AM   #6
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i liked the call to onsides it . . . . they got up early on us and when they got to 17 points i was starting to think we would need our D to score one for us to win it b/c we know our O averages 13-14 pts a game . . .

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Old 11-05-2007, 11:18 AM   #7
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

The onside kick was a nice touch...however, it was nice to see the Skins NOT divert from the game plan being down and continued to give the Jets a steady diet of Portis down their throats...
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Old 11-05-2007, 11:37 AM   #8
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

It was a great, and yes, gutsy call.

I didn't see anyone mention when Sean Taylor was returning that short FG. He ALMOST broke it for a TD and it probably would've been if he hadn't dropped the ball.

We also went for 2.

It seems Gibbs is taking more chances this year than in years past. We used to punt or kick a FG every 4th down, this year, we're going for it a lot more than we used to. Good to see.
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Old 11-05-2007, 11:46 AM   #9
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I didn't see anyone mention when Sean Taylor was returning that short FG. He ALMOST broke it for a TD and it probably would've been if he hadn't dropped the ball.
Not to discredit Taylor's ability to return the ball but is there a reason why you wouldn't put someone like Randle El or Cartwright back there?
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Old 11-05-2007, 11:42 AM   #10
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

Considering this coaching staff, the decision for an onsides kick was nothing short of astounding.

Gibbs takes that kind of gamble maybe once every 3 seasons or so.
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Old 11-06-2007, 02:05 PM   #11
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Considering this coaching staff, the decision for an onsides kick was nothing short of astounding.

Gibbs takes that kind of gamble maybe once every 3 seasons or so.
Yeah. They did it against G.B in 2004 and were unsuceesful which will put you off of it. They did it to the Giants in 1985 the night Theismann broke his leg. The only other one I can think of was Norv in 2000 against the Rams. A nice call by special teams coach Lecharls McDaniel against the then defending SB champs. Scott Betley? maybe?

Also with Taylor on the long FG: He has a vertical leap of like 39 inches, so he could actually block a FG that would otherwise be good - Ralph Sampson style. This is a play I have long hoped to see.
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Old 11-05-2007, 11:56 AM   #12
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

^ I guess because ST is a defender and if the Jets had tried to pull a fake FG play, I'd rather have Taylor back there to stop it instead of a WR.

Taylor is great at running back fumbles and picks, he's done it many times before and he nearly busted this play open for a TD...if he had only held onto the ball.
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^ I guess because ST is a defender and if the Jets had tried to pull a fake FG play, I'd rather have Taylor back there to stop it instead of a WR.

Taylor is great at running back fumbles and picks, he's done it many times before and he nearly busted this play open for a TD...if he had only held onto the ball.
Yeah I had no problem with ST being back there, he's shown in the past that he's dangerous with the ball.
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^ I guess because ST is a defender and if the Jets had tried to pull a fake FG play, I'd rather have Taylor back there to stop it instead of a WR.

Taylor is great at running back fumbles and picks, he's done it many times before and he nearly busted this play open for a TD...if he had only held onto the ball.

Makes sense to me.
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Old 11-05-2007, 02:16 PM   #15
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Re: Let's talk about the onsides kick today

What's funny is right around the same time, Cromartie (sp?) for the bolts ran a similar kick back 109 (!!) yards for a score. Was the day for it, I guess.

The conservative play calling thing was just fine against the Jets--they have proven all year they cannot stop the run--but the big thing is RED ZONE offense. Just one TD on those FGs and we're home without OT, most likely. Got to get that straight. We moved the ball up and down the field, but couldn't score but one TD. That's why this game went to overtime, even with the first-play kickoff return.
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