Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Cause for Optimism?

Considering the way last season ended and all the turmoil that went into this offseason, it is not easy for Jets fans to be optimistic going into this season. However, Bill Barnwell of Grantland released a piece today that suggests the defense despite their struggles last season was still effective. Using a metric called DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average), the Jets were ranked 2nd in the league.

Furthermore, teams who allowed more points than their DVOA rank improved the following season.

"In looking at teams whose points-allowed rank was 15 spots or more worse than their DVOA rank, the trend was pretty clear. The difference between those two statistics disappears the following year, as the average gap between PA and DVOA fell from 15 or more down to 2.4 spots. And, excitingly for Jets fans, the defense usually improves. The average team in this group improved their points-allowed ranking by an average of nearly nine spots. The 2007 Ravens, who were the last such team to have this sort of difference, could serve as a nice blueprint for the Jets' bounce-back. They were ranked fifth in DVOA on defense that year, but were 22nd in points allowed. A year later, they were second in DVOA … and third in points allowed."

One can only hope this trend continues.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Wilkerson Suffered Minor Injuries

Chris Mortensen of ESPN.com is reporting that Muhammad Wilkerson was treated for minor injuries sustained when his car overturned after hitting another vehicle on the Garden State Expressway on Saturday morning.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Know Your Enemy: Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens began their season by defeating last year's AFC champion Steelers 35-7. They followed that with a loss to the Titans 26-13. Last week, they defeated the Rams by a score of 37-7.

Offensively, the Ravens rank 13th in passing yardage and 7th in rushing. Ray Rice has rushed for 231 yards and is averaging 5.6 yards per carry. His best game was Week 1 when he rushed for 107 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown. He also had four catches for 42 yards and a receiving touchdown. Against the Rams, Rice ran for 81 yards on nine carries.

The team had 553 yards of total offense last week, a franchise record. Joe Flacco threw for a career high 389 yards. On the season, Flacco has thrown for 810 yards and completed 54.5 percent of his passes. His quarterback rating of 91.9 is good for 12th in the league. The team's leading receiver is Anquan Boldin with 14 catches for 194 yards. Last year, Boldin burned the Jets for seven catches and 110 yards in Baltimore's 10-9 season opening win.

The strength of the Ravens is their defense, anchored by middle linebacker Ray Lewis, and featuring defensive lineman Haloti Ngata and safety Ed Reed. This season, the Ravens are fifth in rushing defense, allowing 84 yards of rushing offense per game. That's an impressive statistic when you consider that the Ravens have faced Rashard Mendenhall, Chris Johnson and Steven Jackson, three talented runningbacks.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Know Your Enemy: Oakland Raiders

A 4th and 1 touchdown pass by Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter of last week’s game against Buffalo is all that stands between the Raiders and a 2-0 start.

Oakland led 21-3 at halftime. The Bills would then score a touchdown on all of their second half possessions.  The Raiders surrendered 481 yards of total offense as well as 34 first downs. Buffalo’s Fred Jackson rushed for 117 yards against the Raiders, a week after holding Denver to only 38 yards of rushing offense en route to a 23-20 win.

Hue Jackson is in his first season as head coach. He joined the Raiders coaching staff in 2010 as offensive coordinator after serving in Baltimore as quarterbacks coach. The Raiders finished 10th in the league in total offense and 2nd in rushing offense. Darren McFadden rushed for 1,157 yards and an impressive 5.2 yards per carry. Tight End Zach Miller was the leading receiver with 60 receptions for 685 yards.

The defense finished 11th in total yards allowed and 2nd in passing defense. A big part of that was cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha who left Oakland to sign with the Philadelphia Eagles. The Raiders defensive line is led by Richard Seymour and Tommy Kelly.

The Jets last faced the Raiders in 2009. The Jets won that game 38-0. What’s most remembered about that day was the sight of Mark Sanchez eating a hot dog on the sideline.

In Injury News, Raiders tight end Kevin Boss will be making his season debut. He had missed the previous two games because of injury to his left knee.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Takeaway: Week 2

The only place where the Jets are perfect is in the standings. Despite their 2-0 start, the team has issues in a number of areas. These issues, and how they are dealt with, will likely determine the course of their season. There is no bigger area of concern than on their offensive line, which has been exactly that.

For the second consecutive week right tackle Wayne Hunter had a tough game. According to Pro Football Focus, Hunter surrendered one hit and three pressures. This is actually an improvement over Week 1 against the Cowboys when he was beaten badly by DeMarcus Ware. In that game, Hunter allowed one sack and six pressures. Now that All-Pro Nick Mangold will miss at least two games with a high ankle sprain, the line will come under even more scrutiny. It doesn't help that they will have to face teams with strong defensive lines in Oakland, Baltimore and New England.

While the offensive line has struggled, the running attack has been non-existant. Shonn Greene is averaging 2.9 yards per carry. In two games he has carried the ball a total of 25 times. However, because the offensive line has struggled, it's hard to place all of the blame on Greene. It also didn't help that the Jets were playing from behind against the Cowboys for much of that game and were not able to set the tempo they wanted.

The success of Week 2 has to be attributed to the defense. They beat a team, and a quarterback, that they were supposed to. Antonio Cromartie had two interceptions and also had a good opening kickoff return to set the Jets up for their first score. Good for Muhammad Wilkerson getting a sack and a safety. He was more productive in one game than Vernon Gholston was his entire time here.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Know Your Enemy: Jacksonville Jaguars

2010 was the season that slipped away for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Heading into Week 15, the Jaguars were 8-5, winners of five of their last six, and in position to win a division title for the first time since 1999. The Jaguars needed to defeat the Indianapolis Colts to clinch their division. A win would have given them a season sweep of the Colts, a team they had defeated only five times in 17 previous matchups.

Indianapolis would win 34-24. The following week against the Washington Redskins, the team was without star running back Maurice Jones-Drew who was sidelined with a knee injury. Quarterback David Garrard threw an interception in overtime which led to a 20-17 Redskins victory. In the final game of the season against the Houston Texans, Arian Foster shredded the Jacksonville defense for 180 yards in a 34-17 Houston victory. The Jaguars missed the postseason for the third straight year, and speculation abounded as to whether Jack Del Rio would continue as head coach.
Del Rio would keep his job but Garrard would not. The Jaguars would draft Blaine Gabbert out of Missouri in the first round and Luke McCown was named the starter. Garrard was cut five days before the start of the season.  One area in need of an overhaul was on defense. Jacksonville finished 22nd in rushing defense and 28th in pass defense. To that end, the Jaguars signed defensive end Matt Roth, linebackers Paul Posluszny and Clint Session, safety Dawan Landry and former Jets cornerback Drew Coleman.

The Jaguars are coming off a 16-14 victory against the Tennessee Titans.  McCown completed 17 of 24 passes for 175 yards. Jones-Drew carried 24 times for 97 yards and a touchdown. Tennessee running back Chris Johnson only carried the ball nine times for 24 yards. Despite the win, the Jaguars are troubled by injuries, most notably tight end Marcedes Lewis who missed the second half with calf trouble and is out for the game against the Jets. Defensive end Aaron Kampman (knee) and cornerback Derek Cox (chest) are also out.

Wide receiver Jason Hill is also listed as doubtful. The receiver with 55 career catches is in the news after making comments that suggested that the Jets, especially Darrelle Revis, were overhyped.

Recent history has shown the Jaguars to be a tough opponent for the Jets. Their last matchup was on November 15, 2009. Jones-Drew rushed for 123 yards and a touchdown. He would have had a second, but stopped short of the end zone to convert a first down and allow the clock to run down, setting up a last second field goal by Josh Scobee from 21 yards out to defeat New York 24-22. It was Jacksonville’s third consecutive win against New York.