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Wednesday, 1 November 2017

BuffaLowDown Questions and Answers: Catching up on the Jets

With a short week, rather than spend the time in the film room, we went right to one of the Jets experts to get their opinions and preview of the Bills opponent on Thursday Night Football.

It’s been a while since the Jets and Bills faced off during week 1 in Orchard Park. Since then, things have changed and been unexpected for both fan bases. To help get us updated on the happenings with the Jets, I did a Q&A with Paul Esden Jr. (a.k.a Boy Green) of The Jets Zone podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Facebook, and Twitter. Please follow him at https://twitter.com/BoyGreen25 or https://www.facebook.com/BoyGreen25/. To hear my rebuttal as a Bills fan to some of these questions and more, download The Jets Zone podcast which is up now on his page.
Daniel: Since week 1, the Bills have improved, and built on the win vs the Jets. What have the Jets been up to since visiting Orchard Park?
Boy Green: Well Daniel it’s almost a tale of two seasons. To describe the first two weeks, let me channel my inner Dennis Green, the Jets are who we thought they were. Everyone said this was a team that was going to ‘tank’ and pack it in. After starting 0-2 this team has completely turned it around. They’re competing but the playoffs seem out of reach at 3-5. That can be attributed to the three heart breaking losses back-to-back. 
Daniel: What has surprised you most about the Jets this season?
Boy Green: Josh McCown. The expectation was McCown would play basic for a few weeks before inevitably handing over the reins to one of the young guns. But here we’re eight weeks into the season and no QB controversy. I could rip off all the stats I’ve been tweeting but you can see them on my twitter page. For example: 
McCown overall has been a pleasant surprise. He’s savvy and doesn’t risk it to get the biscuit too often which has its pros and cons. But you’ve got to love a QB who hasn’t turned the ball over more than he has scored.
Daniel: That’s what we love about Tyrod Taylor. He keeps the turnover differential down, and let’s the rushing attack and defense win games. On the flip side of that, who has been the biggest disappointment?
Boy Green:This is a good one. I guess Chad Hansen the rookie out of California. I’m not even sure if it’s his fault, but he has received minimal playing time at the WR position. He and another rookie ArDarius Stewart out of Alabama were expected to make a huge impact. Stewart has been really nice, but Hansen has been invisible. 
Daniel: It’s been the opposite for the Bills this season, where the rookies can’t seem to do wrong. What is the Jets quarterback plan? Josh McCown is truly providing the Jets the best chance to win, but realistically he can only bridge the position for a year or 2. What’s happening with Hackenberg? Or, do you suspect the Jets will look to Free Agency or the draft to find the long term solution?
Boy Green: Well I hinted at McCown who had played very well outside of the fourth quarter. The news of Jimmy Garropolo being traded sends huge ripple effects across the leauge. So let’s break it step by step: Kirk Cousins was supposed to be a likely candidate to San Francisco. Now that’s not going to happen, so Jets are certainly in line there with $80m expected in cap space. If that option doesn’t tickle their fancy then the draft will be the way to go. The 49ers aren’t taking a QB anymore in round one, so Jets can trade up. Speaking of the Jets are in purgatory right now. They have a 0.1% chance to make playoffs and at the No. 1 pick. That’s not where you want to be. Either way, they’ll have a bevy of options to choose from.
Daniel:  If the Jets are going to win on Thursday, what has to happen for them?
Boy Green: Wow how eight weeks have changed our perspective. The Buffalo Bills come into this game red hot. The key for Jets is simple, finish. They’ve played all these games tight, now they need to simply get the job done. It’s a short week against a divisional opponent. A 50-50 game where records are thrown out window, should be a great game. 
Daniel: Who is the Jets X-factor player this Thursday, the Bills and their fans need to keep an eye on?
Boy Green: Austin Seferian-Jenkins. The Jets ignored the tight end position over the last two years, now they have a viable playmaker who is a favorite target of Josh McCown. He does the three important things: security blanket, attacks the seam, and is a red zone threat. The Bills defense will have their hands full.
Source: buffalowdown

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