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29 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

1. The offensive line was fine last night

2. Josh maybe. Playcalling, maybe not. I have concerns about Dorsey and Josh being emotionally beneficial towards one another, but on each of the interceptions he had plays available he did not take. Or the series before half time, he under throwed to Cook - nothing to do with playcalling

3. Maybe unsuitable rather than poor

 

It was both Dorsey and no plays from under center. Psssst Dorsey teams have figured out Josh's every move from the shotgun. And sometimes it's ok to throw for a first down to the open TE. 

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6 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

I may be wrong but I don't remember hearing much about Josh heading back to Carson Palmer the last 2 off-seasons to fine tune himself and get some work on his flaws like he did early in his career 

 

Interesting observation.  It looks more like he's attending the Carson Wentz school of game management and QB play.  Last night looked eerily similar to Carson Wentz of 2021, except there was no Hurts drafted in the 2nd round to mess with this psyche.  I want to criticize a number of regular suspects, but JA was so bad.  Let's hope his ego behind the scenes isn't a hindrance to where this team can go.  Josh is putting players/coaches jobs on the line with his play.  As much I question the OC, or McClappy, JA looks so off script it's hard to accurately assess who's responsible for what.  Commercials, Hollywood girlfriend, questions about his dedication/commitment...should have all of us worried.  He's sheltered in western New York.  If JA was in a major market, he would have had to answer some tough questions through last year.  

 

My biggest fear of 13 seconds being the peak of this team is looking more likely.  

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37 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

The line is better than last year.  They held up OK against a great D line last night overall.  Dorsey made some head scratching calls, but Josh had guys open and didn’t take the easy throw.  And I don’t think defenses have figured things out.

 

Last night Josh just sucked.  Too much hero ball.  He needs to take what’s there, and last night he didn’t.

Agreed on the OL. This is one of the absolute best DL's in the NFL and other than a few plays, if Josh just hits his back foot and hits and open short guy, the OL did just fine

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26 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

U didn’t see Spencer getting abused most of the game he’s a major problem. He’s getting pushed right into the feet Josh . 
 

Also u can’t just play that style of quick throws the entire game the Jets made adjustments and we didn’t plain and simple we also don’t have a good running game to turn to which makes defending us much easier. 

On a couple plays, not all night.  Just stop.

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45 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

I think it's a mix of that and he has little confidence in the rest of the offense, Diggs excluded. He doesn't trust the O Line to hold. He doesn't trust Davis to run the right route (him and Diggs were in the same place on a play yesterday - again - for some unknown reason), he doesn't trust Knox to hold on to the ball, he doesn't trust the run game. Part of me wonders if he subconsciously doesn't trust Dorsey.

 

So he fires long, particularly at Diggs, and hopes they can conjure up magic to keep the offense ticking over.

 

He pined for Dorsey to get the OC job. Maybe he wanted him because he seems to think he has more power over Dorsey. Daboll pretty much kept Josh under control. Allen's best year was under BD. But to call a draw play on 2nd and 15 in OT, that's just inexcusable. 

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Just now, Bubba Gump said:

 

He pined for Dorsey to get the OC job. Maybe he wanted him because he seems to think he has more power over Dorsey. Daboll pretty much kept Josh under control. Allen's best year was under BD. But to call a draw play on 2nd and 15 in OT, that's just inexcusable. 

 

True, he definitely trusted Dorsey before. Maybe he still does. I do think the protect yourself/don't run mantra has screwed him over somewhat. Second half yesterday, in particular, he seemed to continually make the wrong decision.

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1 hour ago, Slack_in_MA said:

He only loses confidence when he turns the ball over and over.

 

His problem is that patience is not his strong suit, and he has a lot of arm arrogance.

 

He also might have arrogance arrogance.  I think he might think he's just so talented that he can do anything he wants.

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1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

I may be wrong but I don't remember hearing much about Josh heading back to Carson Palmer the last 2 off-seasons to fine tune himself and get some work on his flaws like he did early in his career 

I’ve thought about the same thing. Would also lend more weight to the rumblings that he’s not putting in the work because “he’s arrived” and buying his own hype too much.

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1 hour ago, oldmanfan said:

The line is better than last year.  They held up OK against a great D line last night overall.  Dorsey made some head scratching calls, but Josh had guys open and didn’t take the easy throw.  And I don’t think defenses have figured things out.

 

Last night Josh just sucked.  Too much hero ball.  He needs to take what’s there, and last night he didn’t.

The worst part is at the beginning of the game he was taking what was there and doing a lot of check downs. For some reason in the second half he abandoned that and went to hero ball. 

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Dorsey is killing him. They weren't prepared for that Jets defense. Half the plays were blown up before Josh received the snap. O-line still sucks. Have another donut, Dion. Was Spencer Brown wearing roller skates?

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I'm speculating here, but I think he's done a lot of ads and appearances and celebrity lifestyle stuff this offseason, and not enough preparation.

 

he's not look as sculpted as he should, and he's clearly not sharp at all.  he needs to be football obsessed and be fresh and prepped for everything.

 

We know he's not a gym rat, but we can tell he's also not a film rat either based on him throwing the same type of garbage int to the same safety 3 times in a game.

 

he doesn't have confidence in the guys around him or the scheme, but his answer to it is to be a spaz and fling the ball like a child.  he's got to get deep into the nitty gritty to be the best he can.

 

 

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