Trippers 22, Stillers 17���. Dec. 19, 2010 ����Game #
14
Stillers-Jets Postgame
Analysis and Grades
The
Stillers gave up a TD on the opening KO, but seemed to take command with a
superb 96-yard TD march midway thru the 3Q to take a
17-10 lead.�� Of course, the defense immediately
and constantly faltered thereafter, snatching defeat from victory against the
pitiful offense of the Trippers.��
Grades:
QB:�
Ben had another nice �paper� game, which looked good on paper.�� Yes, he was victimized by several
drops.�� Still, Spike rarely was
harassed, yet was scattershot on some key passes.�� He clumsily took a sack (stumbling in the
pocket) in the 2Q.�� With a 1st down at
the NY 24 late in the 2Q, he threw 3 horrific passes, all inc., to force a
FG.�� Not good. �The fake-spike play was clever, but the lofted
pass was simply wretched.�� �The deep ball to a wide open Wally was well
overthrown in the 1Q, which should have been an easy 6 points.�
Twice in
the 2H, Spike allowed the ball to be stripped back in the pocket, causing huge
losses of yardage.� The 2nd strip lost 14
yards and wasted the final TO late in the game.�� Very poor.��� �I was
also disappointed when, on the game�s final play, Ben failed to look way to his
right as he scrambled to his left, a la the big completion in SB 40 on
3d & a mile.�� The pass to Spaeth had
a 0.5% chance of succeeding, where as a throw back pass across the field might have
caught a DB napping while a WR snuck along the back edge of the EZ.��� ��C+
RB:�
Despite the snow and having tremendous success, Mendy was rarely used, carrying
only 17 times and gaining 100 yards.�� Almost 6 yards per carry, yet only 17 rushes.� Go figure.�
�Mendy ran the ball quite well
today.� In fact, this was his best north-south
running of the season.�
Redman
carried only once, a nice 7-yard burst on 3d & short.���
Mendy:� A+����
Redman:� B���
FB: Rarely used.�� Inc
WR:�
Wally and Sanders led the way with 7 grabs per.�� Sanders made a sterling sideline grab on 3d
& 2 for 11 yards.�� He also had a
good grab on a slant in the 2Q after taking a hit from 2 defenders.� ��He also
had a good RAC on the late 3d & 24, gaining 29.�
Wally
failed to look back for the ball on the fake-spike play; had he done so, he may
have grabbed it, or drawn a flag.��� He
did have a good comeback block on Ben�s long scramble.��
Ward had a pedestrian
day, with 2 grabs for 34.�� Brown had 2
grabs for 15.������ A
TE:�
Yancey Miller sat out, so Spaeth got the start.�� �And
wouldn�t ya know, the guy
got peppered with more pass attempts than Dave Casper & Kellen
Winslow did in their prime.�� Spaeth
caught 3 for 27, although 2 of those could have gotten better RAC yardage if
Spaeth hadn�t clumsily been stumbling over his own 2 feet.�� Worse, it was the DROPS that hurt
enormously.�� Early in the 2Q, Spaeth
dropped a short pass.� On the next play,
he allowed a high, but catchable pass, to go thru his hands.� Then, on the 2nd to last play of the game, Spaeth
had a chance to be the hero with a catch in the back of the EZ, but again, he
allowed the ball to zip right thru his hands.�
Very piss poor.����
�Johnson had a strong block on the LB at the
POA on the Mendy TD plunge.������ C- ����
OL: The line played solidly; one of
their best games of the year.�� There
were no false starts or holds.��� The
pass protection was nearly flawless, constantly giving Ben plenty of time and
room.�� The run blocking was pretty solid
as well.�� Kemo had a good pancake on Mendy�s 21-yard run.���
�Scott missed his down-block on
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DL:�
The D-line was really rather hum-drum and ordinary.�� They continually got gashed by nice chunks of
yardage on the ground.��� Fat Casey
Hampton was a total non factor.....fat piece of shit did nothing the entire game,
except for a rare bit of hustle in the 2Q when he nipped Green�s ankles on a
2-yard run up RT.��
Keisel
meekly whiffed near the LOS on a Tomlinson run that netted 11.�� He did have 2 key bats to thwart NY
drives.���� Hood saw a lot of PT and did
next to nothing.��� C-�
�
LB:�
Harrison and Timmons led the way, although they each had some
struggles.��
Timmy led
the D wit h10 solos and 3 A�s.���
However, he was out of position on some ground plays.�� And, he was trucked by Tomlinson on a key 3d
& 4 in the 4Q, resulting in an 8-yard gain, as well as a whiff of Green in
the backfield on a 5-yard run late in the game.�� He did make a good 1D stop (with Harry) on Tomlinson
in the 3Q, and he put a brutal lick on Green for no gain in the 4Q.��
After
rolling a donut last week,
Taunto Farrior
had a quiet 6 solos.�
Jason
Woodley continued his Caspar the Ghost act with
another half-assed, faggott-fuk effort that produced
a whopping 2 solos and 0 A�s.��� This
easily was one of Woodley�s weakest, most putrid games the entire season, and
that�s saying something, given his total invisibility this entire season.�� Consider:��
��- 2nd
play of game, Woodie is UNTOUCHED, and WHIFFS on an
easy sack.�� This is a play where a
defender can DESTROY a QB, both mentally and physically, but only if a hit is
applied.�
�� - 3d & 2, 2Q --� Big LaMarr is SOLO
blocked by the TE (Hartsock), and just titty jousts as the Jets run a designed roll to their
right.�� Because all he did was titty joust, Woodley never got his hands UP, and Sanchez
was able to easily make the pass for the 4-yard gain and a 1D.�
�� - This SAME scenario repeated itself in the
4Q.�� Big LaMarr
was again soloed by the TE (again,� Hartsock) on a roll rite, and again, the QB had an EASY
play -- with no harassment from the Big He-Man -- to make the easy pass for 6
yards.��� This is shit-laden OLB�ing at its worst.��
�� - On the Green 5-yard run in the 4Q noted
above, Big LaMarr was totally walled IN.���
For no
apparent reason, Larry Slow-a-Foote was on the field for the fateful 4th &
1, and rabidly BIT on the plunge-fake like a complete jack-fuk.��
Timmy,
Harry, and Farrior:�� B-����� Woodley and Foote:�� D������
DB:�
lke had an acceptable game.�� Holmes tried an up route on the 1st series
and Ike stayed with him step for step on an inc. pass.� He did give up an 11-yard slant to Tonio in
the 4Q, but that was about it.
McFadden
was too soft and timid on making the stick after short grabs, but he did have a
decent game.�� He was beaten, barely, by
Edwards on a 38-yard lob.� He had a good
tackle on a short 3rd down screen to Tonio.��
He also delivered a good stick to Tonio on 3d & 5, holding him to 4
and forcing the fateful 4th & 1.��
Mundy started in place of Yancey Polamalu and did little, although he had
a key bat of a 3D pass late in the game to force a punt.� But Munday missed
an easy sack off a blitz on a 3d & 9 in the 4Q, allowing Sanchez to hit
Edwards for 16 yards.��
Ryan Clark did his usual routine of big hit attempts; never playing the
ball; and getting his sorry ass run over like roadkill.
���He got trucked by Tomlinson on a 10-yard run in
the 1Q, allowing an extra 3 yards. ��He was far too slow to cover Keller on a 3d &
1 in the 3Q, allowing an easy 11-yard gainer.��
There was also the personal foul on Clark�s hit on Edwards after a
reception, which was the correct call because
For no apparent reason, Gay wasn�t picked on. ��I have no
idea why not. ��
Ike, Fadd:��
B-��� �Mundy:��
C+ ���
Spec
teams:� To sum it up, these short-bus riding special
teams played like vomit the entire game.����
�� - Opening KO, returned for a TD as the returner
was never even remotely touched.���� Fox
got destroyed on this play, and Mundy closed too slowly and with a poor
angle.��� Piss fuking
poor.��
�� - Shitty punt by Kapinos, rolled into EZ in
1Q, net of 25 yards.�
�� - Shitty punt coverage in the 1Q, punt
fielded at the 9 and returned to the 22.���
No hang time on punt, either.�
�� - Shitty KO to the 19, shoddy tackling, returned
to the 37.��
�� - Squib KO late in 2Q, returned to the 37.���
�PFP -- Piss Fuking
Poor
�� - Brown was far too tentative on the open KO
of the 2H, allowing it to land on the ground at the 23 and then
returning it all of 3 fuking yards.��
�� - On the KO in the 3Q,
�� - On a punt later in the 3Q, it was fielded
at the 15 and returned 19 yards.��
�� - In the 4Q, Kapinos
boomed a punt that was FC at the NY 24....for a net of 35 yards.���
�� - On the late NY punt, 2 Steeler blockers
nearly were hit by the ball, and then Brown foolishly allowed the ball to roll
from the 21 to the 8 yard line.�� Total, assaholic stupidity.��
�
Suisham booted �a FG, but his
I took some
time after the game to look up �Kapinos� in the dictionary.�� It�s a Greek word, meaning �large pile of
fecal matter, typically emanating from a pig or other farm animal.��� His punting was a complete bag of barf the
entire game.�� �Where exactly did Colbert find this pile of shit ???�� I thought
he was signed because of his �experience in the cold weather in
OC:�
As often happens, Arians racked up some nice paper stats, but failed to
put many points on the board.�
�� - I loved (sic) the cutesy call on 3d &
2 on the 1st drive.��� Fake
HO to El, then a ZERO-yard pass to
�� - With Miller out of the game, Matt Spaeth
somehow, against all reason, became THE focal point of the offense....!��� I�d have to re-verify, but I think Spaeth
was targeted with 9 passes today. ���NINE !! ���Heath
Miller, who is 20 times the TE and receiver, never has more than 5 passes targeted,
but a rusty, pile of shit backup like Spaeth suddenly is being fed more balls than
Dave Casper and Tony Gonzalez. ���
�� - Northing can justify the under-use
of Mendy on a cold day in which he -- and the OL -- was clearly DOMINATING the
Jets.��� Only 17 carries for a starting
RB that is RAVAGING the opposing defense to the tune of nearly 6 yards per carry ??�� Fuking
preposterous.� Of course, when you
have an OC that has no game plan and no sense of purpose, this is precisely
what you get.��
�� - Then there was the safety that all but
sealed the game.�� This was a BOTCH-FUKED
playcall from the get-go, which was DESIGNED for the LG to pull and the LT to block down on a rabid
slanter like Jason Taylor.�� We should not be surprised by this playcall,
as it is the EXACT SAME playcall as was called from the Steeler 1-yard line in
SB 43.�� If you recall, Willie Parker
came within 2 inches of being safetied on that play
by the Cards, on the IDENTICAL, dumbfuk playcall of a
COUNTER-TREY within a few feet of your own goal line.�� We all know Arians is a stupid-fuk, so let me explain --� that close to your own GL, you simply DO
NOT run any pulling guards or pulling centers.�
EVER.� This
is even more true when you realize what a slow-footed,
clumsy oaf that Jon Scott is at LT.��
This ain�t Tony Boselli or Leon Searcy, so why
on earth would an OC even try such a jack-fucked scheme that close to his own
goal line??� ���D-�
DC:�
The Jets offense had struggled like banshees lately.� Mark Sanchez had thrown four
interceptions and no touchdown passes in the past two games and the Jets had not
scored an offensive touchdown since Thanksgiving. In their four losses this
season the Jets have not scored a touchdown.��
Sure enough,
there is no finer tonic for a struggling offense than to face the Great Guru
and Lord of Defensive Football, Dick Lebeau.�� Affectionately known as �The Dullard�, Dick
proved to be the PERFECT tonic for the struggling Jet offense, getting carved
and eaten alive the ENTIRE 2nd half.��
Facing a struggling, INEPT offense, here is what Dick's
VAUNTED defense did after the Steelers took a 17-10 lead in the 3Q and seemed
to have ALL of the momentum on their side (and bear in mind, due to halftime, the
Jet offense literally sat about 35
minutes of �real� time before embarking on this 3Q drive)� --
�-� 8 plays, 66 yard drive, TD
�
�- 13 plays, 50-yard
drive, CHIPPIE FG.�
�- With the Stillers down
by 3 with only 7 minutes remaining in the game and desperate to get the ball
back, the Jets marched 10 plays,
4:24 clock CHEWED, and after the punt, the field was FLIPPED from the NY 24 to the PIT 3.��
Voila !!��
What a GENIUS !���� Four 2nd-half drives,
and the defense failed (using any common sense pass-fail analysis) on 3 of those drives.� 75%
failure rate!�� Add to that, the total bamboozlement on the 4th & 1
TD run, which occurred AFTER an official timeout to measure, which gave Dick a
FREE timeout to get his defense straight.��
Yes, the offense sputtered, and the spec teams stunk. But
with the lead 17-10, at HOME, in the 3Q against an offense that hadn't touched
the ball in over 30 "real world" minutes, Dick should have SHUT the
door, and failed miserably.�
And yes, I know (sob, cry, sniff, bawl..!!)
Troy Pola was out.� The mark of a truly
GREAT coordinator is NOT what he does with his complete arsenal, but what he
does when the chips are down due to injury.��
In this case, Dick did jack shit, and his record is now 5-7 since 2008
when
Of course, against Dick's VAUNTED and clever defensive
schemes, Sanchez and the Jets committed ZERO turnovers.�� 1 sack, few hurries, little harassment, and
ZERO turnovers, amidst a bone-cold, snowy evening.��� Isn�t Dick such a clever, diabolical
genius?�
Of course, from the typical yinzers,
you�ll hear babbling bullshit about �the D held them to only 13 points�.�� Spare me the "we only gave up 13" crappola.� How about
giving up only SIX ?���
Or TEN ???���
AGAIN, this wasn't the '84 Dolphins or the '94 49ers.�� It was the woe-be gone, PITIFUL offense of
the NY Jets, on a bone-cold, chilly, snowy day that was ripe for defensive
DOMINATION; not defensive mediocrity.� �����D+�
HC:� There�s 1
thing you can ALWAYS count on from Tomlin -- a December SWOON by his spec
teams.��� Today, the overall spec teams
were an utterly, entirely wretched pile of shit.�� There simply is no other way to describe it,
and Tomlin must accept the vast majority of the blame for this outrageous goatfuck.� The
coverage teams have sucked well-water the past 3-4 weeks, and today it bit them
in the ass, deep and hard.���
There was another assaholic spike
today, this time after a completion to Wally with 0:29 remaining.�� As always, CONTEXT is the key to
evaluation.�� Prior to this play, there
was a penalty for an illegal formation, and the dumfuck
ref crew had to bumble about trying to mark off the penalty in a comedy of
errors.�� This, then, became a FREE TIMEOUT.� As such, there should have been TWO plays
called during this freebie timeout.���
Instead, Wally made the grab for 18 yards, to the NY 26, to gain a 1D....and
we spiked the ball to WASTE a down.�� If
you can line up for a spike, then you can line up to run a legitimate play
while even catching the defense in a botched coverage or a botched substitution
in the process.��
At any rate, this is starting to look, feel, and smell like
the 2007 season all over again, which isn�t pleasant in any manner.����� D+
Officiating.��� I don�t often rant about officials, but I
am again forced to, due to outrageous incompetence and inconsistencies.��
�� - On the opening KO, 2 NY blockers very
clearly were holding hands and another blocker was (give or take a foot)
2 yards away, forming a WEDGE, which is supposed to be illegal this
season.�� On kickoffs, a blocking wedge
cannot consist of more than two players. If a third player (or more) is
used, he needs to be a minimum of 2 yards away from the 2 man wedge. They blasted
Key Fox and the massive hole was created.��
This was extremely close; no flag.��
�� - Mendy gained a
clear 9 yards on a 1D run in the 1H.�
Somehow, this bumbling crew ruled this a 1st down, even after pausing the game to re-assess the situation.��
�� - On Mendy�s 11-yard run in the 4Q, he was very clearly hit well
out of bounds at the end of the run.�
No flag.� They�ll throw a flag on
�
�� - Sanders was blatantly HELD by Lowery on the deep lob late in the
game (0:29 4Q).� No flag.� The jersey was CLEARLY GRABBED in plain, full
view of the ref.�� I agreed on the personal
foul flag on
Fuck Roger Goodell.�� Fuck Ray
Anderson.��� D-
Synopsis:�
A shitty loss to the Trippers
(their 1st ever in
(Still Mill
and Stillers.com -- when it comes to the analysis of the