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Michael Nania

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Goal line passing drills: Garrett scores on Sauce, but it was an example of everything going right (great route, great coverage, better timing and placement from Fields). Remember, the DBs are up against it as it is, in these drills. The next matchup results in a completion.

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Team sessions: Fields finds Reynolds for a nice gain on the first play, but is then picked by Tony Adams shortly after (sailed it over Tyler Johnson’s head; easy INT). Tyrod finds Kuntz after the play breaks down (would have been a sack or a throwaway, but still notable how

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RZ drills (teams): A near Fields INT as Stephens and Cisco collide, Garrett the target, hit his hands high, MOF, but the ball was way too hot. Wanna see more touch and the WR grab that one, but danger area like that = ball placement must be safe/low. Later, Breece scampers for

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Watts bodies Breece for a TFL, didn’t see who he beat. OL shoves Watts off him to protect his guy, but Watts goes with the, β€œHey, I’m not trying to hurt him,” card. A Stiggers sighting, who’s been a bit quiet this summer, as he stays attached parallel to the goal line, almost

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One thing extremely noticeable with this Jets offense is the spacing. Engstrand really does a solid job with it, as two guys are never in a similar area. But more importantly, think about why this is the case … With Rodgers, the passing concepts worked with some RnS principles

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Tyrod just put on a pre-snap clinic in 7v7: Jets lined up, but Tyrod recognized the defense due to a RB matchup, so he quickly moved guys (changed the look). It helped him hit Brandon Smith for a TD, in end zone, near back line, MOF. It was all pre-snap recognition; wasn’t

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First play of another team session: Fields sails one well over GW’s head, nearly picked (Stephens dropped the INT, but damn, a shock to see the ball come right to him). It was an anticipation pass all the way, nice concept to shake GE free towards the sideline. Fields then

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Now that we're well into camp, it's fair to start wondering: Do the #Jets have a real plan for TE2? πŸ‘‰ jetsxfactor.com/2025/07/31/jet…

Now that we're well into camp, it's fair to start wondering:

Do the #Jets have a real plan for TE2? πŸ‘‰ jetsxfactor.com/2025/07/31/jet…
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Arian Smith got his hands on a Tyrod pass over the middle (both hands, not sure, fully), incomplete. BUT the ball was well behind the speedster. Would want both to improve there (WR hands, QB placement). Part of it is Arian’s hair-on-fire route running. So damn fast; if they can

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RZ: Brady Cook finds Neal Johnson on a clean-looking route and throw. Timing was right, may have been locked on him the entire time, but throw was nice. Not sure what they were doing coverage-wise. Before that, Donovan Edwards comes up with a beauty of a catch, 1v1 type with

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Clemons will be 28 in less than a month. He is 4 months older than Quinnen Williams. Talking about him like he's someone who could still reach a new level is a little strange to me I will believe any coachspeak hype about him when I see it on the field