Episodes
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After the Jets humiliating 31-6 loss to the Arizona Cardinals Blake & Teddy decide to officially give up on another underwhelming season in New York and what went wrong along the way. They then discuss the future of the Jets: does Aaron Rodgers come back? What coaches can bridge the gap of winning now and building for the future? What players already in-house should be a part of the new era of Jets football? And to finish things off they preview the Indianapolis Colts coming into town and break down how these two teams match up against one another.
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One week removed from the Jets Thursday night victory over the now 6-3 Houston Texans, Blake & Teddy discuss the glimpses of potency they saw from the offense: an efficient run game, volume targets for Garrett Wilson & Davante Adams, Olu Fashanu at guard. They also discuss the continued struggles versus the run but how the pass-rush has certainly started to find a groove getting to the quarterback. After that they break down the trade deadline and Mike Williams moving to Pittsburgh, Joe Douglas' press conference and not making any additions to the team before previewing a Jets/Cardinals game that is a perfect game for the Jets to sneak out a second-straight win.
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It was a soul-crushing Jets loss on Sunday that officially put an end to any playoff hopes so Blake and Teddy break down what went wrong, who is to blame, what changes need to be mad and how soon they need to be made. They are, of course, favored against the Texans on Thursday Night Football, so they break down that game and how New York can get its third win of the season.
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After a Jets second-half collapse to the Steelers that sent New York down to 2-5, Blake & Teddy discuss all the continuous (and new) issues with this Jets team and how things have gotten to this lowly point. They also discuss the path Garrett Wilson is on, Haasan Reddick's arrival and the need to blowout the Patriots to get some momentum going.
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In the second straight chaotic week of following the New York Jets, Blake & Teddy dive into the 23-20 loss to the Bills: including the new-look offense with Todd Downing, the continuation of miscues and penalties, and individual players not living up to their previously known talent. Then they discuss the Davante Adams trade and the impact it will or will not have on this offense and the Jets 2024 outlook, how Haasan Reddick's new agent will at least help every side reach a conclusion (and soon) before previewing a can't lose game for New York against the Steelers if they want to keep their postseason hopes alive.
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A shocking bomb was dropped around the NFL world on Tuesday morning when it was announced that Robert Saleh was no longer the head coach for the New York Jets following their 2-3 start to the season. Blake & Teddy dive into the decision and the timing of it, whether or not this is a move that changes anything for the 2024 season, the potentially promotion of Todd Downing to team play-caller, and a really cool moment for interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich. Then the two throw in some notes from the Jets loss to Minnesota in London, quick updates on the Davante Adams' trade rumors and preview an incredibly important AFC East bout with the Bills on Monday Night Football.
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The Jets horrid and sloppy performance on Sunday versus the Broncos, something we've come accustomed to the last few seasons, has people questioning if New York has the right men in place leading this team. Blake & Teddy discuss if those conversations are just or if we need to remain patient before discussing Garrett Wilson's role in this offense so far this season, the defense's struggles vs the run and Davante Adams' availability and whether or not it makes sense for the Jets to move on. The two finish off the show by previewing the Jets/Vikings game in London, one that will feature former Jet and current NFL leader in passing touchdowns Sam Darnold who has Minnesota off to a 4-0 start.
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Blake & Teddy recap all the latest news and notes in Jets-land, sandwiched between their first victory of the season taking down the Titans 24-17 and their upcoming Thursday Night Football matchup with the New England Patriots. They hype up the offensive line play we saw on Sunday, how the running backs have asserted themselves as the focal point of this offense, the heartbreaking loss of Jermaine Johnson for the season and an up-and-down start for the Jets defense as a whole. Then, after previewing this upcoming bout with the New England, they dish out their picks and predictions for the Jets third game of the season.
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Sandwiched between the Jets season-opening loss to the 49ers and their Week 2 bout with the Tennessee Titans, Blake & Teddy discuss what concerns they walked away with from New York's lackluster showing on Monday Night Football and what panic storylines are being overblown. Is the run defense really as bad as it looked? How did Nathaniel Hackett do calling plays? Was Aaron Rodgers looking like his old self in his first full game with the Jets? The two also discuss Haasan Reddick's continued disappearance before previewing Jets at Titans: a game that should reset the mood in New York and validate all the preseason hopes surrounding them.
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With the start of a new NFL season the boys are fired up and ready to wrap a bow on the Jets 2024 offseason: discussing final predictions and favorite bets they've placed, the 20,000th conversation around Haasan Reddick and Michael Carter II's three-year contract extension before breaking down and previewing the important MNF clash between the New York Jets and the San Fransisco 49ers.
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More than halfway through training camp and the boys are buzzing about Braelon Allen's continued growth and what a top RB duo and elite rushing attack would mean for Aaron Rodgers, the passing game and the Jets hopes this season. They also discuss Olu Fashanu taking snaps on the right side of the offensive line, final roster bubble battles and Haasan Reddick's official trade request.
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With two weeks of training camp in the books, Blake & Teddy discuss the ongoing stories from camp and what stood out from the Jets first unofficial depth chart: Malachi Corley's place in the WR room, the choice of starting Michael Clemmons at EDGE and which skill players are at risk of being cut down the road. Then, with the Commanders coming into town for joint practices and a preseason game, the two break down what they'd like to see from the Jets as they go up against fresh faces. What vets should be out their for preseason game 1? What reserve roles do we need to see improvement for? How does the offense look in the red zone?
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With New York Jets training camp officially underway, Blake & Teddy share their thoughts on the most exciting (and stressful) stories to pay attention to as camps progress. Could Olu Fashanu carve out a starting role at right tackle? Are the potential 2025 replacements for DJ Reed and Michael Carter II already on the roster? All that plus fringe roster battles, Haasan Reddick's contract and preseason game QBs in the latest episode of Keeping Up With The New York Jets.
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With everyone and their mothers talking about Davante Adams and the New York Jets, Blake & Teddy join in on the conversation and discuss whether or not a deal gets done, if one makes sense for the Jets (or Raiders) and why people feel so confident a deal happens when there's very little indication that there will be one. The also discuss the news report that the Jets tried to land Arthur Smith as the team's play-caller — but not offensive coordinator — for 2024, losing out on John Runyan in free agency and rookies reporting to training camp all under contract.
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On the latest episode of Keeping Up With The New York Jets, Blake & Teddy take a look ahead at the handful of tough decisions Joe Douglas & Co. will have to make when evaluating current starters that will have to be let go in free agency, which ones may be able to remain in New York and how to approach the rookie extensions of Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson, Jermaine Johnson and Breece Hall. Then, continuing through positional group blind rankings, Teddy lists our eight Jets wide receivers from the '09-'23 seasons.
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