markshark84 wrote:Deadskins wrote:markshark84 wrote:Kirk could have played better. If he did, would we have won? Almost certainly not. They are a much better team and it showed. However, we need to have standards for Kirk. This game wasn't winnable, IMHO, but Kirk's play made it worse.
I don't know how you can say the game wasn't winnable. If Kirk doesn't throw those picks, and hits even a few receivers in stride, we could have easily come away with a W. As it was, we reduced the lead to two scores, missed an easy onside kick recovery, and committed a penalty (I thought it was a dubious running into the kicker call), that kept us from possibly making it one score with several minutes left. I understand the Jets took their foot off the gas at the end, but it's not like a win was out of the question with some decent QB play.
So I guess based on what you are saying, then yes, if we played completely mistake-free on offense, defense, and special teams (something we have failed to do since perhaps the 90s) then we COULD have potentially won.![]()
No, I'm not saying if we played completely mistake-free. I'm saying that if Kirk had even played half-way decently, we would have had a very good chance to win that game. Not possibly COULD have won. This isn't one of those times when I'm picking nits, just to get a rise out of you. I seriously don't see how you view that game as unwinnable.
markshark84 wrote:- Our DEF literally couldn't stop their offense. At all. 1 punt on 11 meaningful drives. The rest were either TOs (in the 1st half) or scores.
- The onsides kick would have been nice, but we missed it --- just like most don't covert on less than 15% of onsides kicks. We failed to execute --- something all losing teams have in common.
- The 1st INT didn't kill us by any means. It resulted in a TD, but they started at their own 30 yard line or something. The NYJ OFF scored that. The second one was a killer.
- Not sure how that running into the kicker would have immediately resulted in a 1 score game. We still would have had to score twice with 2 mins left against a team we couldn't stop and get a on-sides kick that we initially failed to get, in addition to stopping an offense we failed to do all game (oh, except for once).
- We averaged 2.1 ypc rushing.
Even if you spotted them 7, they scored 27. We haven't scored that all season ---- and most definetely not against the #1 DEF in the NFL.
This is by no means a endorsement of Kirk. He played horribly and I don't think he (or any of our other QBs) could have won playing at his (their) best.
Lets get real here --- I honestly would have expected something more reasonable from you, honestly. The NYJs are a better team. They played better on Sunday. The only way we are winning that game is in a shootout and Kirk & our surgicaly repaired OFF is incapable of doing so.
Had Kirk played better:
-We don't go three and out every drive, keep their offense off the field, allow our defense a chance to rest, and presumably score more points.
-We wouldn't have needed to get the onside kick.
-You have your INTs backwards. The first was the one that gave the Jets the short field (and gave them the lead), which may have predicated the second, by forcing Kirk to press.
-I didn't say not getting the RIK call would have necessarily made it a one score game. And you are incorrect about how much time was left. We had just used all three of our TOs to stop the clock after the first three downs, and the RIK call was a back-breaker.
Yes, the Jets may be a better team over the long haul, but that game was certainly winnable on that given Sunday.