Like games on the world, you played to win the game as a Jet toucksdown Jet. You're listening to the Official Jets Podcast Jets three sixty production. Guys didn't get down, they didn't blink. They fall back from adversity right now. They grow them every week. They gain in confidence in each other and we'll play another team. Welcome inside the Official Jets Podcast. Seven Greenberg and Eric Allan here bringing you the Jets Brown game preview e A. The Jets
looking to extend their winning street to three games. Of course started the season oh and two homestand two and oh of course you put those together. We're not to and two here entering week five after the first quarter of the season, we got a great show in store for you today. Brian ball Danger from My Phone Network will be joining us, and then Chap Penny is back in the rotation this week. Uh and he'll be as
accurate as ever. So before we dive in to Jets Brown specifically, what's been the biggest improvement, the biggest change from this team from the first two weeks to the second two weeks. This team said that we're building towards something in Oakland, and we saw that against the Miami Dolphins. They really dominated on both sides of the ball in
that game. And then we saw it another stuff in their revolution against the Jacksonville Jaguars, as the Jets put themselves in really solid position up twenty and ten and the fourth quarter and then a couple of miscues and all of a sudden urine overtime, and it didn't look too good at times there in the fifth quarter, but they found a way to win. So now you're seeing
it different things from this team. They get one victory in terms of and in that game had a totally different feel than the Jacksonville game because from start to finish, the Jets were in control against Miami. Against ja Xonville, they were control late let it slip away, but regained firm grasp with a ball game by winning and overtime. So you know, good teams find different ways to win, and the Jets are starting to show signs of becoming
a good team. Okay, now you have to have the consistency, and you want to see that this week against the Cleveland Browns. I think he's really cool to see this team develop and grow a group of very young guys, obviously minus a couple of people such as Josh McCown, who's making somewhat of a homecoming to Cleveland. He was there for the past two seasons before this year, and
he's been tremendous. Will touch on him a little bit later, But when you watch this team, you know, there was so much talk about the team being a young team, being extremely young, and two things stick out to me what head coach Todd Bowl said. He said, one, there's no age on winning. You don't have to be a certain age to win. And I thought that was pretty cool.
And then after the Jets made a flurry of moves releasing a bunch of veterans after last season, Todd said, entering team, we might not have the same names, but we got the same players, and it's really cool to see that come to fruition through the first four weeks of the season. And you know, we'll touch on this a little bit later with Chad Pennington, but we're seeing the future of this team get experience. On Sunday, I think I just want to jump off of something you said.
Here is Durrow Rievas was releasing offseason. He's not signed with the team. Nick Mangold Unfortunately you know, health problems are holding him back, and we don't know if Nick Mangol is ever gonna play again. David Harris, who had a tremendous career here with the Jets. So far with the Patriots, he's been unable to correct that lineup and that defense is struggling. Um Brandon Marshall, he's been during a lot of struggles. A cross town right now. Eric
Decker has said some ups and donalds with Tennessee. So you know, the Jets didn't make a lot of changes to the roster, but let's talk about some of the people they brought in. Jermain Curse is leading the team and receptions, Jeremy Curley second on the team or receptions. Josh McCown's completed seventy of his passes because he's comfortable with some of these veteran wide outs whom Mike mccagnet and company have brought in on the defensive side of
the ball. How about Cony Eally against Jackson Felt four p ds. That's a person who New England cut loose, and the Jets said, hey can help us out. And look at what Todd Bowles and Casey Rodgers are doing. With him up front four p ds that's a franchise record. Also had an interception that's set up a field goal for the Jets as they took a ten point leading the fourth quarter. Mccagnet trades Dexter McDougal, who had an
impressive training camp at the cornerback position. But mccagnet thought, hey, listen, I need something to the safety position. Brings in Terence Brooks, and the guy has been in revelation. He leads the team with two interceptions one of the games after MIAMIFC defensive player the week. But he's a professional, he's tough, he's a good tackler, and he gives Bowls and Casey Rogers flexibility in terms of how many safeties they're using.
Greens this week you wrote about the Jets not only employing three safety packages but four because ron tes Miles was back in the lineup last week. And then finally look at the linebacker position. David Basses came in here from Seattle. He's got a couple of sacks. So credit
the personnel department and credit the coaching staff. So yes, those guys, none of those guys maybe curse a little bit because he's had tasted success at the super Bowl level, he's got a championship ring, and he's played under the brightest lights. But a lot of those guys that I just mentioned aren't household names like the other guys we mentioned at the top who the as part of your ways with an off season. But they've come in here
and they are producing immediately. I want to take it a step further when you talk about the personnel department. Let's talk about you know, someone like Robby Anderson who was an undrafted free agent a year ago and now he's the starting wide receiver for the New York Jets. Or how about Lord Thomas, undrafted free agent he plays offense defense four, So if you're ordering his jersey jet shop dot Com, it's four or four. But does that make the nine seven? Uh? You know, I say, you
always can keep it well. But then you look at some of the other guys that it's like K and eight exactly. But but how about someone like Brandon Shell, fifth round draft pick now starting on the right side of the offensive who just had ninety three yards and wow, he showed some quicks against Or how about Justin Burris, fourth year pick, or Darryl rob Verset, who has claimed off of waivers at the beginning of last year. Those two guys have been opposite Morris Clayborne when buster screen
goes in the nickel. Or how about Austin Sopherian Jenkins who has claimed on waivers last year. Yeah, that's right. So listen, this is all about the Jets coming together and building and Christopher Johnson instead of a couple of weeks ago after the Oakland game that this team's gonna win some games when you know they went two in a row after Christopher Johnson said that, and there will be grand pains along the way. It's still gonna happen.
We all know that. But this team right now is exciting because you're seeing some of these younger guys mesh in with some of those older players. Uh and Josh McCown, one of the three players on this roster over thirties, completing his passes. We'll break it down with you Pennington later, but you know breaks it down great Brian Baldinger from NFL netwhere you have to follow him at Baldy and especially on Monday's because on Monday's this guy is breaking
it down. Inside the film realm tremendous job is always faulty. First off, just how impressed have you been by Jet safety Jamal Adams because you're all over him so far earlier season I called him Cobra because he strikes like a cobra, and uh, you know, he plays with a great deal of confidence, great deal movement and um, you know, he just appierced hitter, appierced competitor. But you really can't take your eyes off from just some of the touchdown
saving tackles. You know, a couple of weeks ago against Marshawn Lynch, coming across the field to the other side of the field, you know, tackling him, you know, at the three yard line to touchdown saving tackle. Yesterday at the end of regulation time on Chris Ivory and saving that touchdown and forcing the field goal. I mean, those kind of plays or splash plays. But then just you know,
just just a pure joy that it played the game with. Man, he's having a good time out there, and I don't think he's really looking at any records or score boards or anything. I think he's just enjoying playing the game. Having the energy of someone like Jamal Adams. What do you think what kind of impact does that have on a Jets team that's extremely young. Bro, It's contagious. It's really contagious, you know. I mean him and Marcus back their safeties and you know, make more clay Buster screen.
I mean, these guys are in their second and third chances in this league. They're just looking for an opportunity to continue to play. And you get this, you know, you know, young hot shot. I don't want to call me a hot shot. I mean, here's young safety coming in playing with all this confidence and and energy, and you know, I mean, I think it's just it's just contagious. I mean, I think I think everybody wants to play
at that level. And uh, you know a lot of it is obviously he he doesn't look like he gets fools very often. He doesn't look like he blows many assignments. So I mean, his head to the game all week and nothing's too big for him. You know, the situations to layers yesterday. You know, whether it's regulation over time, Uh, there's a chance to win a game. That's that's all he was trying to do is trying to contribute to that.
But I think everybody is speeding dolcome right now. I saw the Jets defense with a number of big stops, and you saw the energy of them come sprinting off the field. We just see that necessarily start start the season. But there was a lot of huge, you know, third down stops of one just bigger than the other, just to get the game into overtime. And I've found networks Bryan bal during her here joining us on the Official Jets podcast, Baldy, you followed a Todd Bowls throughout his
coaching career. Now, with what the Jets have in terms of talent with their front line at safety, when we're talking about Jamal Adams and Marcus May of course, and that depth in the former Terrence Brooks and ran Teized Miles, just how much does that open things up for him and Casey ro Rodgers as play callers. Now, well, Cherish Books was huge. You know, he was trading He came
from the Codel Eagles. He was shocked that he was traded in a situation, you know, for late round draft because he played well in Philadelphia in the preseason and the guys that are here they moved for Baltimore, and so you know he's just looking for a chance to play, and you know, whether it was in the slot, wherever, it's a special teams, he was looking for an opportunity right now. And I just thought, I just think that
became good. Preseason in Philadelphia, I lived here, I had a chance to kind of watch him play a little bit. But now you know, he's getting that opportunity, and uh, you know, I think he's making the best of it right now. And so, uh you can't help but notice some of these guys that are are getting that opportunity, what they're doing with Well, what do you what do you think of me? So far? Um obviously came in from Florida, a guy who was, uh, he made a
lot of plays at Florida. He was a ball hawk here in the summer, still looking for his first career interception. But everybody to him man Todd Bowles Waldy says, this guy is a tremendous open field tackler and he also is a guy responsible for getting everybody in place back there. Well, I agree, And then you know they go back and forth between l s U, where Jamal is from, and
you know markets at Florida, which is DBU. I mean, both of them both schools had you know, three defensive backs drafted, you know, and uh, all these guys are playing and you know, all the guys from l s U with Jamal are all playing with Davis White's playing really well up in Buffalo. But you know, they just they come from the conference where they're used to seeing
running backs like Leonard four Nett. You know, they used to seeing the elite players in the NFL coming through Alabama and through Florida, and so you know, they get here and a lot of these guys, I mean, I know that his defensive back coach at Florida's now the head coach you know a Temple, Jeff Collins, and he played a lot of NFL type defenses. They're in Florida, a lot of NFL type coverages, you know, and they see a lot of NFL all offenses, you know, with
the power run game in the SEC. So I think if it helps prepare them, you know for the NFL. But you know that's the college game. Is the college game. These guys got a prepared differ for a whole lot more. The playbooks a lot bigger. What teams do offensively is much more diverse, and you know, the big thing a safety in this businesses make sure your eyes in the
wrong are in the right place. And it looks like both Marcus and Jamal, even Jamal just watching him yesterday, like he doesn't really fire until he's sure his play actually could pool any safeties in this business, you know, some of these US repass options that that they have going on. Uh, you know, if you put your eyes in the wrong place, you're gonna get fooled. They're gonna get what they want. They're gonna get the ball behind you.
And yesterday they couldn't get the ball over their head chest face, So their eyes are the right place, and that's a big place. That's a big part of playing safety at a young age here in the league. On the other side of the ball, what have been your initial impressions of Josh McCown, who's the thirty eight year old VET, the only quarterback remaining from the O two draft, and coming into this year, it was a question of is he just going to serve as a leader to
both Bryce Petty and Christian Hackenburgh. But so far the Jets are five hundred and very well called Monday could be three and two. Yeah, I mean, look, I mean Josh. Looking about Josh is he's very well prepared and he's a complete pro. I don't know if Josh is on a sixth team right now. Seven team I've lost tee well. I mean I remember Josh making his first start in the NFL. I did the game. He's two thousand two
against the Cowboys. It was in Dallas, and Dallas did everything they could to le He's a Texas kid, Texas tough, you know, and you know Dallas did in two thousand and two, did everything they could to disrupt him, and it couldn't. I mean, he was a tremendous athlete. Here he is fifteen years later, he's still bouncing around. He knows how to prepare. He's been a lot of systems, um. He knows how to get guys lined up. And uh look, I mean they hit him yesterday. They've got a good
pass rush there. They hit him, but they didn't discourage him, and he didn't make many mistakes yesterday. So you know, for the most part, he's been stayed and that's what they need at that position. They don't have a lot of stars out there. They pick up a Jeremy Curly, that an Austin safarian. Jake is getting an opportunity. You know, the lou Pow has an amazing game yesterday. You know Curse,
I mean, they're picking guys up off the wire. It's up to him to make sure that these guys don't they're doing, make sure that their line, make sure they're doing the right places. He's got to do all that because it's a lot to ask guys that are coming into a new system, you know, from other teams in a short notice and getting up speed and ready to play, and you know you can play two thirds of your passage on the day where the running game was really
was really rolling against the talented defense. Um, it was an amazing day. I mean they put up almost five hundred yards of offense. Not many jets for the last few years to say they put up five hundre yards offense an opponents this league, and Josh is the quarterback of it. Yeah, you're right, Pa, I'll tell you why. I think both Greens and I would say that offensive coordinator John Morton has done a tremendous job with all
the movie pieces you mentioned. They forementioned Jermaine Curse and Austin Seferian Jenkins and Jeremy Curly and Eli McGuire had ninety three yards rushing against the Jags. The offensive line did a tremendous job. They ran it down their throat U for more than two hundred and fifty yards, averaging eight yards per carry with thirty rush at timpts. But since this is the official preview on the Jets Official podcast, what do you think about this matchup this weekend in Cleveland?
That Browns still searching for their first win. They're gonna play hard for Hugh Jackson. But what do you think about the Jets this weekend going to Lake Gary and trying to secure their third straight victory. Well, I think you know when you when you look at the Jets defense here, they're going up against the Shawn Kaiser, rookie. He's making rookie mistakes. Um, I think you gotta affect him. You gotta affect the Shawn Kaiser. You gotta get him to cough the ball up to make some mistakes. Uh.
He stares down as receivers a bit. Um, he's not the most accurate guy. Uh. They're hungry, they're getting closed. Yesterday was a disaster for him as cleete as Cincinnati came to town and the game was never close at all during it, and um, you know, Sincinnati put it all together for the first time the season. So but look, I mean, they're not going over in sixteen like a lot of people thought the Jets might. But this is a great opportunity to get North to five. There's no
question this is not a complete football team. They're struggling for confidence. Um do you never take any of these teams lightly. They've got talent, but this is a very winnable game for the Jets. And if they can run the ball anything like they did yesterday, it really helps. It helps everybody else out you know what I mean. Uh, that's just it's just way it is in this league. When you can get uh you know, the I think they had, you know, they had somewhere around thirty or
thirty two carries yesterday. They really bounced it up, so they got the play action off it. When you run the ball thirty two times were as effective as they did the play action, you gotta make it payoff. And yesterday they got they got a couple of shots in there. They got the shot to to Robby Anderson down the field. You know, they got the you know, the shot to this office subcurrent changes. They got some explosive plays and
that's what Johnny Warden wants to do. They had six explosive plays in the passing games and that's all coming off a lot of play run action. And I don't care who you are in this league. You get stick explosive plays in the passing game, that's a pretty good day of offense. You're flip for the field position and you're picking up some big chunks. What's the Brian Baldinger formula for the Jets team in order to attack the
Cleveland Browns and end up North come Monday. Well, you'd like to see that the balance that they had Jacksonville is a more talented defense in Cleveland. Doesn't mean they're gonna have the same success against Cleveland, but they're they're a talented defense. Uh. They've been a lot of money in free agency for Malie Jackson and uh, you know Calais Campbell, and they've drafted at the top of the draft for guys like Jalen Ramsey and Miles jack Better,
et cetera. But you know, they haven't put it together. And Cleveland's got a lot of talent on that side of the ball to you make see you know, the first pack, the first pick in the draft this weekend, uh, you know, which would be interesting to see what Miles can do, uh in his first action should he be
ready to go. But look, I thought they played well up front, thought James Carpenter, you know, having him in there next to Wesley Johnson and Brian Winners, those three guys inside for the most part, they did pretty good job of allowing McCown to step up and to really open things up in the run game. I mean, I think that's where it's gonna be one. You've seen what Calvin Beach him can do in this business. Uh, he's
a natural leader when healthy. He's a good player at left hack who has been a good player Pittsburgh, was a good player in Jacksonville was healthy. He's a good player, and he really solidifies that left tackle position, the position that they trying to to figure out. Now for the last two years, you're gonna follow him at Baldy NFL. You have to follow him Green on Mondays for those video reviews, and of course we'll be watching the NFL Network.
Great catching up with you, buddy, my pleasure. Yea anytime now. Alright, Baldi clearly a fan of Jamal Adams. He breaks him down every Monday. Every Monday, it's it's he's tremendous, and his film breakdown is tremendous. Something that stuck out to me is that he said Jamal Adams strikes like a cobra.
And you hear Coach Bowls talk about Jamal Adams has great eyes, He reads his keys well, he reacts well, his instincts are there, and then when he and something that Baldy said is when he those then he fires. He doesn't misfire too much of you'd expect a rookie to misfire here and there, to endure some ebbs and flows of having not a lot of experience in the NFL. But he said, when Jamal Adams sees it, he attacks and he strikes like a cobra. I thought it was
a great analyst. I think a lot of people said he was the cleanest prospect in the two thousand and seventeen NFL draft because he's got great football instincts and awareness. Is that he sees the game so well. You talked about Todd Bowles saying he's got great eyes. You see that on film. And you know another thing that scouts like to say is this guy's sudden. And I heard
Bart Scott talk about it the other day. Um as we're prepared for Jets flight plan Aaron eleven thirty Sunday morning, So you can check out our film review packages on New York Jets dot com. He says he's sudden. That means he's explosive he gets to the ball. We think about that play made against Oakland where he hurdled over a couple of Jets defenders. He takes down marsh On Lynch.
We think about the p D against Miami where he's playing center field and then he comes all the way over the boundary for a diving p D. Then last week Jackson Bill is in there, it's twenty seventeen and score a touchdown, you lose that ball game. He had a key tackle on Leonard four Netwe Chris, oh boy was it. Every looked like he had room to the edge there. In years past, you're thinking, hey, maybe that's
a touchdown. But thirty three pops on the screen and he makes that tackle and that's what you wanted at the safety position. Alright, So let's transition. Now we're gonna touch on Cleveland because the Jets are playing the Browns this Sunday in the Dog Pound. The Jets to get on the road for the first time in after two games at home, first time in three, third road game this season, third exactly, and Jets are looking for their
first win on the road. Granted, this is a very different team than a couple of weeks ago when the Jets traveled to Buffalo and Oakland, and Coach Bowles keeps saying that the team is only finding its identity. Well, I think it's time. Yeah, you know, we liked we couldn't do it last week. Well, let's go down to Kentucky so we can check in with Chad Pennington. Chad, what's something that you point to about this Jets team
that you're very impressed with through four games of the season. Well, I think that we need to give credit to coach Bowls and his coaching staff. I think they've done an absolutely wonderful job of coaching this team. And regardless of whether or not you think that they have superstars, are good players, or what have you, I think the staff has really done a great job of coaching and teaching the aspects of the game that they want talked to their young players, and you can see that on the field.
You see improvement. Uh. I saw a team Sunday that played with the energy and played together and has a good chemistry and you know, really had a chance to fold on Sunday and did not fold regardless of the adversity that they faced, because I felt like they truly outplayed Jacksonville. It shouldn't even have been an overtime win.
But at least this synergy, the energy, the enthusiasm, those intangibles they're there, and I think that is um you know, a compliment to the coaching staff and what they've been able to do with this young team in four games. What do you think of the balance developing here on offense? Obviously you're not going to rush for two, one or fifty six yards every week and average eight yards of pop.
But they gashed Jacksonville pretty good. Yeah. I saw in the in the Jacksonville game that they really started to establish control of the line of scrimmage, and even when they may have not gotten a lot of movement, they were covering defenders up and allowing these backs to make these cuts. And what I was really impressed with with the two running backs, was Paul McGuire, is that when they saw a crease, they put their foot in the ground, make one cut, did not dance in the hole, and
they hit the scene with authority and with aggression. And that's important that that gets you the extra yard you need. That turns four yard runs into set in an eight yard run, that turns ten yard runs into explosive plays of twenty plus yard runs. And so when you can do that and you have backs that are running with a purpose like this and running with decisiveness, it really gives an energy boost to your offense. And I think they provided that in the running game. What do you
make of Jets fans saying sometimes they're conflicted? I hosted a radio show the other night with Art Scott inside the Jets. You can listen to it on Official Jets podcast, not working on ESPN Radio Monday nights, seven pm. I'm watching on our Facebook page. But you know, some fans were calling up Jen saying, you know, I don't know
how to feel. I like the way the Jets are playing on the field, but there's this mentality now in sports, and I think we've gotten it from maybe the Philadelphia seventies sixers, and people talking about the process and asset collection. People are looking ahead, way ahead, two things like who's going to be the top quarterback in the draft? Is Sam Donald coming out of USC? What do you think at Josh Rosen? How about Mason Rudolph All Lamar Jackson
is an interesting athlete if he ever came out. How about Luke Falk from Washington State. He looked great last week and things like that. Where a lot of fans I think right now, not a lot, but there there is a minority I think out there that are look they feel like asset collection is very important, and they're just completely looking ahead. And I think what they're missing
here is something that's really important going on. Like you're talking about how good a job Todd Bowles is doing it, but look at all the young players who are developing in front of our eyes, and this is where you
create the future, isn't it? Well? If I could be very honest and candid with you, um and I don't mean this toward any fan, but a mentality that wants to see a team struggle to go get a certain draft pick is a loser's mentality and that can be the mentality you have as an organization that's a loser's mentality that is very hard to get rid of if you have that mentality, and it's very hard to produce
success if you have that mentality. The mentality that you have to have in professional sports or any type of sporting arena, matter of fact, in business, is that we will try to win every chance we get, and every time they keep scoring a football field, we are trying to win. And all you have to do is look at the history of of draft picks of quarterbacks, and you are not guaranteed that you will get a franchise guy. Sam Donald may not be a franchise quarterback. Luke Falk
may not be one. Josh Rosen may not be one. There may be another guy that it becomes the franchise quarterback because of the culture that he's placed in and the organization that he's placed with. And then sometimes there may be a quarterback that could have been a franchise quarterback, but because the organization and culture he was placed in
could not reach his full potential. And so as a fan, you need to focus on and your organization and are they providing a winning culture and are they providing a place for every player to be successful. And if you have that, you don't have to have a quote top pick to have to have success. Alright, chat, So let's dive into this weekend's matchup against the Cleveland Browns. The Jets are looking to make it three in a row and have yet to win a game on the road.
So what is for more of a general formula for success in as a visitor, Sunday's winning formula last week, which had a lot of negatives to it, cannot be that formula this week on the road? Uh? At the things that happened at home, that happened last week happened on the road in Cleveland. The Jets will come back with a loss. Um, So you're you're playing a desperate team and owing four team that is starving four win.
And let me tell you, they're looking at this Jets team going this is a prime team for us to get our first win. That's how they're looking at the Jets. They're they're not fearing the Jets at all. Uh. They see this as they probably see themselves as equal to
the Jets. The Browns two thinking that we should be two and two as well, um, and so the Jets are stepping into a situation where there can be no type of feelings that this one is already written down in the books, that this is the Jets victory just because this team is owed four. To me, this is a barometer to see how mature this Jets team is. U. Um.
Are they going to step into this situation in Cleveland with a sense of urgency, with a sense of desperation like they have played with the last two games, or now are they going to step into the situation like, well, we're better than this team. We've arrived and we'll roll our helmets out there and win this game. A ton of football, lots to be plays. Uh, well said great analysis, and uh, you know, we're happy to hear that you're
winning some shootouts down there in Lexington, Kentucky. Chat we are. The coach got a big victory on the Monday victory, a very exciting game, went all the way down in the fourth quarter of Uh. Just love coaching kids and being involved with games. And I hear the I hear
the offensive coordinators being pretty creative. You know, the offensive coordinator was on the hot scene and he was you know, they were looking at possibly replacing him after four games that he was able to bounce back and to help the team win on Monday. Thanks buddy, We look forward to talking to you next week. Okay, thank you guys. Well, Greens, you hear the excitement and Pennyton's voice. Obviously he's really happy about the youth football success he's having down there.
You know that guy really enjoys calling plays and uh, you know, good for him, and also like the way he breaks it down for us each and every week when he's available because he understands the quarterback position and he is well aware of the situation Josh McCown is in right now. And uh McCown playing at a high level for this Jets team and I anticipated it to continue this week against Cleveland. Uh, this would be something
first three game win streak of mccollun's career. He's been doing this for a long time, only remaining quarterback in the two thousand two NFL draft, as we talk about, so you know it's gonna mean something to him going back there, and uh, this is this is one of those moments where like sports and not Hollywood, but the Hollywood storyline, it's kind of overlapped. I mean, you mentioned it that he's never had a three game winning streak, but if he beats his former team, then whole do
that for the first time. It would be something too. If the Jets were three and two and the Patriots come to town. Listen, Patriots are a great team who's tasted a tremendous amount of success. But you know, my life stadium was jumping the first two weeks, and I would anticipate, you know, a really festive atmosphere for a Week six matchup between the two old a f C East rivals. But the Jets can't afford to look ahead of themselves, so before we had out here on the
Official Jets podcast. Yeah, I asked this question every week, and that means I'm gonna ask it again. Is give me one matchup or one person that you're really looking forward to see play on Sunday. I think Marcus May and I just came up with this because even though you do ask that question every week, I just I just thought about the Jets will face some rookie quarterback for the first time. He's a guy, but who's very talented, and Deshaun Keyser, who also can tuck the ball under
and run it. But if the Jets get a lead in this ball game, he's gonna put it up and they'll have some opportunities in the defensive backfield for some place. So I'm calling for a Marcus May interception. Okay, I'm calling. He's a guy who I think sometimes goes a little bit under the radar because because Adams has been so good. But I think Marcus May is gonna get his first NFL takeaway this weekend. Alright, there's a little for you.
I'm I'm looking forward to the defensive line play of the New York Jets, and we talked about this earlier. I think that Leonard and Moe Wilkerson have been a little under the radar. And I think that obviously they've been a little banged up here and there, Moe with the shoulder and Leonard with the risk from a couple of weeks go. But I think this is this is the game where one of those guys gets their first sack of two thousand seventeen. Yeah, I think the Justice
a couple of sexs this week. And conversely, I'm just curious to see what Myles Garrett looks like in person, because I was not a big Texas A and M A and M. Watcher. It's the number one overall pick. Draft pundans are like this guy. You know, they have their grading charts and he was one of the highest in recent years. So I want to see what this guy's like in in person. If he's legit, and I'm sure he's gonna be eager to get on the field.
How many defensive players they'll have them, and if they're gonna break them in slowly as far as packages, sub packages, things like that. Is he ready to get fifty defensive snaps? He didn't play football in a long time. Now, he's been on the practice field, but you know, it's a different deal, and which leads me to the Jets tackles are doing a decent job I think right now. I think Calvin Beacham's done a very good job at left tackle.
And you said Brount quality filling last week at bright tackle that Jacksonville pass us can get after the Jets shredded them on the ground. All right, that's all we have for the Official Jets Podcast game preview again. Jets and Brown's one pm this week, not CBS, two AFC teams on Fox. One of the rarities here in the NFL. Green's is going on the road with us is ever, so we might have a road report, road report next
week before we preview the Jets and Patriots. But you know, the Green and White can't afford to look at that. It's gonna be a fall on this weekend, all right, Jets, Browns This weekend, the Jets looking to extend their winning streak to three games. Make sure to tune in. And next week, you foreshadowed it, make sure to tune in for the road report. You know, no
