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Hopefully they won't be in as many passing situations this year on third down as opposed to last, especially with the way things were being run with Schotty. I would hope to see more screens with McKnight help him along. As for the offense, I don't expect them to come out and light things up. My expectations for them is a lot of ups and downs the first 4 or 5 weeks and hopefully hit a nice stride after that. |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Florida
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Nothing homerish about his post man. The only thing we'll miss in regards to Tomlinson are his leadership abilities and pass protection, but as a pure backup running back? L.T was on the verge of near retirement as a shell of what he once was.
Lots of nay-saying critics considered McKnight a bust after only his rookie season, I've actually been a big fan of McKnight since being drafted out of USC, with threads created showing my support/belief in McKnight. (USC's coaching staff considered him a Reggie Bush type of athlete) and I never once quit on Joe McKnight, all because he was "out of shape" and/or threw up as a rookie during training camp. After lots of negative fans considered McKnight a "bust" after only his rookie season, what did McKnight accomplish during his 2nd season? He became the best special teams player on a Mike Westhoff coached special teams. McKnight, as only a 2nd year player, ended up leading the league in average yards per kick return and I believe, also set a Jets all-time franchise record in that regard. As of right now? We have the same fans who considered McKnight a "bust" after only his rookie season, as being the same fans stating that McKnight has "no chance" of breaking out as a 3rd year player in regards to the offensive side of the ball. I completely disagree. McKnight emerged as a special teams threat during only his 2nd season, and I truthfully believe that he'll become an impact player for our offense during year number 3. Why? Because this kid is fast, very quick, extremely explosive once he breaks off into the open field and overall? Has the potential/ability to become an impact offensive player behind our offensive line. I also believe we'll see McKnight lined up with Tebow during wildcat formations and/or featuring McKnight on lots of screens in order to get his offensive ability into the open field. I love Shonn Greene as a powerful back, but I believe we'll see McKnight become our feature back sooner, rather than later. This kid is full of talent, and in my eyes, it's only a matter of time before our coaching staff tap's into his offensive potential. Year #2 he emerged onto the scene as a special teams weapon. Year #3 is when he becomes a Jets fan favorite. Think Leon Washington, but much stronger. Last edited by NY2FLDWC85; 07-17-2012 at 02:55 PM. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I hope McKnight does break out this year but I can't get Westy's press conference out of my head where everyone was gushing over McKnight's special teams play.
Westoff just looked at the reporters an said: "yeah, but the kid has yet to break a single tackle." Hopefully that's a skill they'll focus on in camp. |
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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I'm not comfortable with any of our backs picking up the blitz. No way I can predict who it will be. If anyone shows than can consistently pick out the right man to block he'll make the team, and play third downs. LT couldn't run at one point, and we kept sending him out there. I don't even care if they can block as much as pick out the right guy and get in his way. Greene, and McKnight have looked horrible at this in the past, so if there's a dark horse, then my guess is this is where he will come from.
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Big whoop, wanna fight about it?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Joe McKnight will be a better 3rd down back than LT? What is this based on exactly? So far, McKnight has proven to be nothing more than an explosive kick returner with a knack for putting the ball on the ground. He has all but 16 receptions in his career and less than 325 rushing yards with a 3.9 yard average. The kid has been a big underachiever ever since his USC days. Even at the end of his career, LT still possessed some of the best hands out of the backfield and could hold his own in pass protection. We have no idea what we have in McKnight. |
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Let's Kill them all.........
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Join Date: May 2009
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If McKnight can hold on to the football, we may have a lil something, but it starts up front like everything else.
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Keeping it real...
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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McKnight and Justin Miller are neck and neck fro third best returner. It is the return scheme and not the return man. That is why Westhoff is able to plug in a returner du jour and still have success. As a RB he has been a big fat dud for two years. |
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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1) S. Greene - strikes me as a below-average to average starter in the NFL. Not horrible, but nothing to get excited about. Not fast enough to be a threat. Not big enough to scare people. BUT, if he gets hurt, no hope. 2) McKnight - at best, he is a third down RB. If he was a player, he would have taken the job from LT. 3) Gannaway - interesting, but he is a 6th round pick. 4) Powell - not enough information. Good teams stockpile RB's with fresh legs in the 2-4 rounds. Eventually, you hit on one and get a good RB on the cheap. |
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McKnight averaged 10.7 ypc last year as did LT. LTs #s where way down last year so we are not talking hard #s here. You think a guy who is younger, faster, and has good hands can't put up 450 yards receiving and 280 yards rushing? I think Joe has a lot more explosiveness then JETS fans realize. Joe has all the ability to be a big play back of his own right. I think the question is does he have the will to be more then just a back up. With McKnight you will see more consistent play. The only thing that may be missed is LT was a much better blocker. I have think if Joe can stay healthy he puts up good #2 RB numbers.
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I don't think McKnight is going to do very much as a 3rd down back because I have a feeling he's going to be our #1 back before long, and not necessarily in a good way.
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Regardless, it's a ridiculous argument to say that a guy who ran through two gaping holes on kick returns for TDs will automatically translate into a solid back. I can admit that the book hasn't been written yet, but every argument of him becoming an "impact" player in the base offense can be countered with a reason why he won't be, since there's equal evidence of both. |
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Mo' money
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Anyway, I'm curious to see what McKnight is capable of this year. In terms of route running and receiving skills, I think he can be as good as LT was last year. My biggest concern, however, not only with him but with the whole backfield is: Who the hell can pass block here? Greene and McKnight are underwhelming at best in this category. Unlike natural running skills, which you either have or you don't have right off the bat in the NFL, pass protection and ball security are things a running back can learn and develop. It will be critical to see if either of those two guys have improved, especially McKnight. I don't care what weapons you have...if you have a swinging gate at RT and backs that cannot block, you're gonna get destroyed in the passing game. If McKnight can earn the coaches' trust to block, I can see him getting about 40 catches this year. I'd guess he'd run the ball about 5-6 times a game too. I could see something like 650-700 total yards this season with 2 or 3 TDs |
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There's NO reason to delay the process. Start Geno
Smith.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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He'll be find as a situational third down back. He won't be in on all third downs. Expect Ganaway to see some third down playing time, especially if Tebow is in the game (spread/option offense was ran at Baylor on the regular).
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I completely agree 100%, he's one of the best posters of an opposing team here on JetsInsider. At least with Raiders, not only does he actually talk Jets football, but he talks football in general which of course... Involves his own Raiders team. He's what you consider a true fan of the game, who enjoys speaking football with other fan base. Long story short, he's the complete opposite when compared to Patriot trolls, not fans; but trolls. He doesn't slam our team, players and fan base with each and every post. And, he actually talks about his team, which is something you'll never see Patriot trolls doing, unless their circle jerking their head coach, Welker or Brady. I respect Raiders as the fan he is.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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pass blocking is critical for a 3rd down back. i'm sure i'm not saying anything new. as for mcknight not getting playing time let's hope it was schitty being schitty as opposed to mcknight not being very good at is job.
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impatiently waiting for the Jets to win the SB
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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He's already shown that he's brittle. He also lacks a work ethic and has shown that he's in it only to get paid. IMO, he's JAG. We could easily sign someone else who would be very happy to be in NY and work his a$$ off. Westoff, being the genius that he is, would make the guy into a star. |
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Two words- Terence Ganaway.
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