Let me start by saying I stole someone's hard work from the range. A poster spent their own time making this diagram. To me, it's just another reason why I think Gailey, his play calling, and his game planning suck. It was also stated by another poster that the Jets knew the majority of passes from Putzputrid were always sideways.
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If a common citizen can come up with this, what do you guys think a nfl coaching staff will come up with? They spend all week watching tape. Gailey needs to get his arrogant head out of his ass and realize what's he's been doing isn't working. This how teams found out about the special offense last year. It's the same thing over and over again.Last edited by BertSquirtgum; 09-12-2012, 10:04 PM.
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Gailey's offensive scheme is based on stretching the field horizontally, but I think that throwing in the middle on some occasions should be part of that philosophy. If the defense can just assume that nothing will happen between the hash marks, then the offense is not stretching the field the way they can. It is possible that there were plays in which Fitzpatrick had the option of throwing down the middle, but didn't take it. He was not very accurate, especially in the first half, but I think the interceptions happened mostly because Fitz never took the position of the cornerback into account. It the CB is to the inside of the WR where he can jump the route, he's probably going to jump the route.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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The CB can jump the route if they know that Fitz is 50% surely going to throw it that way.... if the guy they're covering is heading towards one of the sidelines.Last edited by BertSquirtgum; 09-12-2012, 10:29 PM.
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Wow it doesn't get anymore telling then that. As you said, if a poster from a fan site can come up with that diagram then I can only imagine what a real coach in the NFL can come up with. I don't think it's just a one game exception either. The majority of his passes are the same general pass. Just a different distance, out of a different formation, different receiver, different route, etc.
But I thought Gailey was an offense mastermind? Even with the limitations that Fitzpatrick has you need to come up with some different wrinkles to keep the defense honest and guessing. They are just playing the short routes to mostly a certain section of the field and basically saying when you can beat us a different way then we'll adjust what we're doing. The problem is we're not adjusting to what the defense is showing or doing much of anything differently.
After the first 4 games or so of last year you could see the offensive production was going down. It didn't take long for teams to figure out what we were doing. Between a new QB and offensive philosophy along without an offseason for teams to break us down or prepare for what we may do we had a spark to start the year. After the first 4 games the offense wasn't flinging the ball and points around like it was the first month and by the 6th game they mostly had us figured out and it just went downhill after that and our offense was junk afterwards.
Too many people are still living in the fantasy of early last season with the way Fitzpatrick and the offense played. Myself and many others stated as much noted above after the first month or two but you have too many that still hold onto the dreams. Anybody can have some success when you can surprise the other team and they don't know what you're doing.
Once a team figures you out unless you have a good coach and QB who is capable of adapting and changing to keep them guessing then you are stuck with one of the worse offenses in the league with a ton of turnovers like we were the 2nd half of last year. Some like to count some of the mop up yards and points we scored but the defense is playing an entirely different game when they are up a few scores or preserving a decent lead late in the game and will let you have them yards or a score in exchange for 4-6 minutes off the clock anyday. Outside of a few games we were completely terrible on offense after the 7th game of the year and it started before that with the games against the Bengals and Eagles. Even with the win against the Redskins the offense wasn't very good either. With how poorly they played on offense we should've scored well more then 23 points. The big passing plays were mostly non-existent and Jackson was most of our offense against the Eagles and Redskins.Last edited by BillsFever21; 09-12-2012, 10:30 PM.
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Originally posted by mrbojanglezs View Postwe have seen Fitz throw up the middle so could just have been part of the game plan, obviously didn't work though
Throwing an occasional pass up the middle is much different then mixing it up and throwing there and completing them on a regular basis.
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Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View PostI think this diagram could fit under this thread quite nicely, without requiring its own thread:
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/sho...-the-Jets-gameLast edited by BertSquirtgum; 09-12-2012, 10:36 PM.
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Originally posted by HurkeyNuts View PostGet over yourself clown.
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Jets are one of the best teams in the league at defending the middle of the field. Can't find the article, read a few weeks ago, but they rank up near the top at defending that area of the field. Hope whoever did this tracks it from week to week.
Stevie's TD came over the middle, caught a slant/skinny post right at the hash and took it in. Play where Revis intercepted Fitz had a square in/dig but the LBs were sitting over the middle because the Bills ran a 7 man protection.
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I agree Hurkey. I can't stand that kids posts. I mean I love billszone as much as the next guy, but the last time I checked its not a competition to start as many threads as possible. someone correct me if im wrong?
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Originally posted by HurkeyNuts View PostLet me start by saying I stole someone's hard work from the range. A poster spent their own time making this diagram. To me, it's just another reason why I think Gailey, his play calling, and his game planning suck. It was also stated by another poster that the Jets knew the majority of passes from Putzputrid were always sideways.
Before being so critical, you should check some facts, this graph is so inaccurate it isn't funny (or maybe it is). After seeing this graph, I went to Game rewind and looked at just the 4th quarter alone, were I seen 4-5 passes to the middle of the field or just a couple of yards from the hash marks. BTW, the hash marks are appoox. 24 yds. from the sidelines, so I would consider that the middle of the field, it certainly isn't the sidelines.Last edited by kishoph; 09-13-2012, 03:08 AM.
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Originally posted by DrGraves View PostI agree Hurkey. I can't stand that kids posts. I mean I love billszone as much as the next guy, but the last time I checked its not a competition to start as many threads as possible. someone correct me if im wrong?
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