Just tell me some positive things, cause it sure didn't seem that there were many from
@Bri's commentary above...
Oh yeah sure there were.
First off "our boy" Marcus looks like himself. Let's be honest, we all needed to see that and not just believe reports.
The O was 2014,2015ish the 2nd line stunk and on top of that Tanney did a Mett imitation and held the ball too long. His timing was way off. He'd hit WRs late or early.
We saw Taylor is quite capable. He had an end around, an excellent deep catch, and a few typical catches. He did drop a couple gimmes and act a fool on one play. He had caught a pass then ran an end around. On his way to the sideline, he was waved back in by the staff, so as he's approaching the huddle he has this huge smile and his arms up waving his hands like "I'm coming guys!" Geesh he should have just told the Jets the next play was to him. They had three on him, ball hit his hands and he dropped it. Dopey and amateurish, but he shook two of three. First game oopses are fine with me if ya do some other things well and he did.
Josue Matias was awesome, stellar, phenomenal. He knocked a DT onto his back on two occasions. He regularly had the DL he was blocking into the linebacker area and once threw a DT into the LB. Akeem Judd had a 40 yard run and the entire third line gave him the biggest hole you've ever seen, but it started with Matias. I've already read several sites pointing him out and I'm glad it's not just me for a change praising this guy. We MUST see him against the ones. He is clearly eons better than third string. I've written how he's split time with Kline. I want to see it and don't want it just in practice where I can't. Every one that ever liked Munchak or a Titans lineman got excited by him during that game. It was something.
Byard was getting burned deep. He'd pause and think rather than just run. Denzel Johnson shut that stuff down. The college SS laid some hits too. He flew, hit the WR, and the Jets stopped going deep. To start the game you'd have thought Valentino Blake was playing. Our secondary was destroyed by no-name WRs. Whatever all the previous beatings have given me in feelings...I loved Denzel.
Jayon Brown is smart and fast. We saw it. He caught RBs and WRs behind the LOS. Wallace did very well in Avery's spot but just eh in Woodyard's. (One roams with freedom, the other is somewhat stuck in a spot) Carraway looked good. Impressive game for his first ever at OLB. He covered well and the Jets didn't pass to his TE he had blanketed. He stayed disciplined and redirected the runner to the middle. He probably had no stats, but even Mularkey mentioned him in postgame.
Dodd barely played, Carraway went in ahead of him and after him. IDK why he didn't but just trade him already. We waited a year to see him get like four snaps? Cmon, it's time to move on then.
Muhammad was the FIFTH running back into the game. I've been telling ya he's stinkin' and geesh Judd and that guy they just picked up went in before him. Fluellen looked pretty good, fine, normal. The line stunk so he kicked it out side and got a couple. There's nothing he could do, so he did that. He picked up the blitz well too. He was not impressive but fine, reliable, safe. No mistakes. It's evident he's been in the system a few years now. I really don't see how he's not their third RB.
Weems and Adoree didn't do squat in the return game. The punters stunk and booted it like 30 yards. Beau Brinkley was outstanding. He'd snap it AND get down to make a tackle. That guy needs some love. That is not easy to do and no one ever mentions the LS.
Ferguson was thrown into the game super early due to Tanney being knocked down. He handed off and threw to Taylor. He didn't come back in. Highly questionable that he didn't play more and Tanney played 3 Qs. "Castle" didn't play.
Kalan Reed was excellent. Jeremy Boykins and Curtis Riley were very good. You missed them literally switching from CB to S every other play. It's a nice simple trick Lebeau's doing and good luck to the opposing QB picking that out. They were all so good, if they continue those are our backups for sure. I'll have to go over #s but it was so smooth and impressive. Boykins is for real. Guy is a nice athlete for 6-2 and we could sure use a big guy to matchup with the taller NFL WRs. He probably would be inactive in 2017, I mean in time. Tall CBs are just too rare today. Riley got some "guns." Clearly "beefier" and I have never been a fan. He played very well.
Tyler Marz, last year's backup T, was an intriguing UDFA in 2016. He had excellent results in college with both run blocking and shutting down names at DE. His measureables were horrific. He went undrafted because of them, but the in-game results were all splendid. Saturday, he went in at RG and then LG. I have asked since and no he hasn't played G much in practice. It's been Matias and Kline sharing with ones n twos. So it was real curious that Mularkey/Grimm put him in there. He either did very well or got pushed aside. He never blended in and just looked like one of the boys. Not one single snap. It's hard to gauge a guy that either looks great or terrible so quickly after the other. I guess the Titans are looking for him to become the most versatile backup. Technically he's played four positions for them in preseason. Marz played T super late. Moore was terrible and he got pulled. Marz took on a TE and DE and held em both back. I've been saying the guy is a player and our Ts sure are important to our team, but I don't really know what they were thinking playing him at G.
Levin stunk as did Kline at C. Just cut Levin now. I've mentioned how they're destroying him in camp, let's just move on there. We have serious backup linemen issues and don't need to waste reps on a guy that isn't doing anything well. Interestingly, Dennis Kelly did NOT play well as backup T. Jets have a nice Dl and their backups had no trouble getting past him. He's supposed to be our solid sub, so they better get on that.
Supernaw was excellent. I haven't been a fan, but gotta admit he blocked extremely well. He only played first Q, but he's probably the starter if he keeps that up. It makes me nervous as it's just one game, but definite tip of the hat to him.
Jonnu played a lot but didn't get a pass.
Both former Jets whiffed on blocks on three successive plays. They should have just left them there since they live there.
I don't think Tim "Sandwich" or Pirsig played so those backups probably should be looking to make a different team.
The huge T they drafted late. Holy geesh is he big. To look huge on a football field is not easy. He doesn't do anything. He has like no athleticism or technique. He's just in the way. My friends tell me he does, but I sure didn't see it. All I saw was a bunch of DEs wondering if it's possible to run around this mountain of a man to get to the QB.
Henry made a ton of dopey mistakes and totally choked away his progress. Murray returns today, so it'll be time for Henry to go right back to being the backup. He ran to the DBs to catch a pass instead of away from them. He missed a block that got Tanney lit up. Mularkey blamed it on Fowler but I've watched three times and idk how ya blame that on Fowler. Fowler barely played. Backup FB Bacci played.
Much of the fourth Q we saw their H-back offense and I dig it. From the two TE set, they shift to having one TE be caddy corner to the T and the other lined up as a FB. We need that for Watt and Clowney and some other teams. I prefer one hit, then the other, rather than double-teaming. It should be easier for Marcus too. He can see a guy get past the T, then get picked up by the FB/HBack and know he's about out of time. With the double teams, they just break through and are on Marcus "like that."