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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania
Yeah, Cincy committed to stopping the run... mission accomplished.
Looking at the drive chart for the KC/NY game is weird with the last 5 Jets' drives ending in INTs. They had drives of 11, 10 and 10 plays in the 2nd half, moving the ball well, but ended poorly.
KC had 10 drives, with 5 under four plays and 2 over ten plays.
Jets had 11 drives, with 3 under four plays and 3 over ten plays.
I didn't get to watch the game, sounds sloppy, but looks like the Jets were able to move the ball, they just couldn't finish drives. KC moved the ball well early, but only had 2 drives in the 2nd half over 4 plays.
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This is typical of the Reid/Smith era....I just watched the game last night. Andy wont open the playbook when he has a 2 TD lead....and Smith wont take unnecessary chances. I'm convinced this is by design...in not wanting to put things on tape if they dont have to.
I didn't really see too much creativity once they got the lead...and KC still should have won 31-3. The Ware fumble through the end-zone was a freak deal. Jets just put up almost 500 yards of offense the week before...with 370 passing.
I read that the Bengals dropped two INTs...So Semenboy/Donkos are still living an early charmed existence. That 4TD/0 INT stat sounds a bit inflated.