"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 20:13
by southbankbornnbred
Was at the game with a Yank friend and, as we were leaving, we heard one New Yorker say: “That game was the worst thing we’ve done to the British since 1776.”
Fucking love West Ham and Jets humour.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 20:07
by southbankbornnbred
For context, -10 passing yards is the worst performance in Jets history. And the worst by any NFL aside for 27 years.
Things are not getting better. Yet.
Patience is key, of course. But you have to show you’re moving in the right direction. Today, literally and physically, the passing game went backwards.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 19:53
by southbankbornnbred
cygnet24 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2025, 19:08
I thought the Jets played especially in the 2nd half and were a bit unlucky to lose. They put the Broncos QB under a lot of pressure throughout the game.
Defensively, we were better than in past weeks. But offensively, that was among the worst performances I’ve seen. And I watched teams coached by Kotite and Gase!
Astonishingly, we finished with -10 passing yards. Because Fields was sacked 9 times for big losses.
That’s pretty abysmal by any measurement.
I like Glenn, and am prepared to give him time (multiple seasons). But he’s got to start showing some improvement by the end of this season. Things are moving in the other direction right now.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 19:08
by cygnet24
I thought the Jets played especially in the 2nd half and were a bit unlucky to lose. They put the Broncos QB under a lot of pressure throughout the game.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 18:58
by southbankbornnbred
Barely have the words to explain what I’ve just seen from the Jets.
So poor.
Breece Hall summed it up best recently, when he said: “Teams shoot themselves in the foot, then we come back and shoot ourselves in the head.”
Did it yet again today.
We’ve invested in Aaron Glenn for multiple seasons. And we do have to stick with him and show some patience. Jimmy Johnson went 1-15 in his first season in Dallas (although, it was before the salary cap and when the Cowboys bombed on purpose). So patience is key.
But we are getting worse, not better, right now.
At least we didn’t give up many points this week.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 09:43
by Briano
I was in Dublin for Minnesota Vikings v Pittsburgh Steelers 2 Sundays ago.
Never had any interest in NFL but went as I’d never been to Croke Park. (And it was corporate)
Fantastic 4 hours of entertainment, great atmosphere with 40,000 yanks there. Actually enjoyed the game and may even go again
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 12 Oct 2025, 00:38
by Grumpster
This season is unreal open, literally not a single team who looks a cut above the rest.
I mean fuck me the niners are 4-1 whilst having they're entire pro bowl set of players out for the season.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 11 Oct 2025, 23:04
by southbankbornnbred
Will be at Jets/Broncos tomorrow.
It could get painful.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 10 Oct 2025, 06:32
by RBshorty
FFS.!
“Just when I thought I was out. They pull me back in.!”
GO G MEN.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 09 Oct 2025, 12:26
by Takashi Miike
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 08 Oct 2025, 21:05
by zebthecat
RBshorty wrote: ↑07 Oct 2025, 23:33
Old Man Flacco traded from Cleveland too Cincinnati.! With that OL proctecting you. You must of pissed off somebody inside the Browns building.?
GO G MEN.
The Browns QB situaton is hilarious and completely of their own making. Havind said Dillon Gabriel did OK in his first game.
Poor Joe Flacco is going to get battered. I'd be amazed it he makes it to Christmas without getting broken.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 08 Oct 2025, 16:26
by Takashi Miike
plenty of us wanted him before the draft, couldn't believe he was still there in the 7th
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 08 Oct 2025, 11:43
by RBshorty
Fun stat.
In the past 10 seasons. Only 2 teams have more than a 100 loses.?
New York Giants.
New York Jets.
Race to the bottom my friends.!
GO G MEN.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 23:33
by RBshorty
Old Man Flacco traded from Cleveland too Cincinnati.! With that OL proctecting you. You must of pissed off somebody inside the Browns building.?
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑06 Oct 2025, 23:01
SB, it was worrying seeing him start in that knee brace but he got more and more comfortable as the game progressed. Never saw a rookie QB like him for any team, and if he can just keep sliding at the right time will have an unbelievable career
Totally agree, TM. The best young QB I've seen for a few years. Said it before, but he just never seems to be fazed by anything. As you know, once the snap goes in the NFL, everything happens at 100 miles an hour. That kid just seems to suspend time so that he can make good decisions.
I hope he stays relatively injury free for a good while, because it will be great for Washington and it'll piss off the Cowgirls in that division!
from early on, he's had that Jordan type aura. these elite players are different, he's also very humble and I've not seen one diva type reaction yet towards a team mate. regarding the Cowboys, they're performing better than I expected. they have one of my favourite college running backs, Javonte Williams (UNC). your old player (another favbourite, and Javonte's running mate) Michael Carter is now in Arizona
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 11:41
by southbankbornnbred
Tanner Engstrand, the OC, will probably be backed to stay for a couple of years at least. You can see that his offensive schemes are promising. But the RBs keep fumbling the ball at key times, and Fields is a very limited passer once his primary receiver (almost always Wilson) is double-teamed. And the offensive penalties have to stop. That's on Glenn, on both sides of the ball, because he made it his priority.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 11:30
by southbankbornnbred
Btw, Wilks might become the first casualty of the Jets' latest clusterfuck.
They will stick with Glenn, of course. But Wilks really only has the rest of this season to make significant improvements to the defense in New York. We're spending a lot of money on that side of the ball, and they look utterly toothless. Not a single takeaway through the first five games. Even shit sides of the past had a few accidental fumble recoveries etc by now. Us - zilch!
The general roster is poor, and we knew that. But that defense contains Sauce, the Williams brothers (Quinnen is a top quality player in the right system) and Will McDonald. Yet they're leaking an average of 31.5 points per game so far. You can't win matches that way. There's just no aggression, or co-ordination and the players look confused by the "system". They're weak in all defensive departments (offense at least has Garrett Wilson, who is a top-five receiver playing in a #32 team!).
Wilks was an underwhelming choice for a new dawn in New York. And his defense is very, very flat at this early stage. He seems like a decent fella. But 100% it'll be his head on the chopping block if they don't improve at some point in this shitshow season. The players are not reacting to him, or Glenn, at all at this point.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 11:17
by southbankbornnbred
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑06 Oct 2025, 23:01
SB, it was worrying seeing him start in that knee brace but he got more and more comfortable as the game progressed. Never saw a rookie QB like him for any team, and if he can just keep sliding at the right time will have an unbelievable career
Totally agree, TM. The best young QB I've seen for a few years. Said it before, but he just never seems to be fazed by anything. As you know, once the snap goes in the NFL, everything happens at 100 miles an hour. That kid just seems to suspend time so that he can make good decisions.
I hope he stays relatively injury free for a good while, because it will be great for Washington and it'll piss off the Cowgirls in that division!
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 10:59
by zebthecat
Just caught up with that game.
Trevor Lawrence scrambling a lot is a new thing and the 99 yard intereption return was fun.
Harrison Butker stuffing up the final kick off made me smile.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 10:56
by RBshorty
Jags look like fun last night. Gone are the days when KC come into town and the home team rolls over for them.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 07:15
by Takashi Miike
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 07 Oct 2025, 02:08
by Monsieur merde de cheval
statement victory for the Patriots by the way.
Re: NFL (since 2016)
Posted: 06 Oct 2025, 23:01
by Takashi Miike
SB, it was worrying seeing him start in that knee brace but he got more and more comfortable as the game progressed. Never saw a rookie QB like him for any team, and if he can just keep sliding at the right time will have an unbelievable career