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Jets’ Jeff Ulbrich did a tackling presentation forward of sport vs. Colts: ‘We’re going to get again to fundamentals and fundamentals’
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Jets’ Jeff Ulbrich did a tackling presentation forward of sport vs. Colts: ‘We’re going to get again to fundamentals and fundamentals’

Last updated: November 13, 2024 7:24 pm
Editorial Board Published November 13, 2024
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Within the wake of their 20 missed deal with efficiency towards the Cardinals, the Jets are returning to fundamentals this week forward of their sport towards the Colts.

“Tomorrow, we are going to be in pads for the entire practice,” Jets interim coach Jeff Ulbrich stated on Wednesday. “We’re going to get again to fundamentals and fundamentals.

“I did a tackling presentation for the team today, not just the defense. So everybody knows exactly what we’re doing, how we’re attacking it, how we’re going to get it fixed.”

Regardless of rating seventh within the league in yards allowed (302.3), the Jets have been scuffling with tackling your entire season. In response to Subsequent Gen Stats, the Cardinals broke 20 tackles throughout their 31-6 victory towards the Jets and scored on their first 5 drives.

One of many extra crucial missed tackles got here throughout the second quarter when the rating was 14-6. Throughout a 3rd down play, cornerback Sauce Gardner missed a deal with on Cardinals tight finish Trey McBride, and the play resulted in a 17-yard acquire and a primary down. Arizona ultimately took a 21-6 lead on that drive when Kyler Murray discovered Marvin Harrison Jr. in the long run zone for a nine-yard landing.

Though Gardner was accountable for lacking the deal with after the sport on Sunday, he fired again at a few of his critics on Monday after posting a couple of tweets earlier than he deleted them.

One of many tweets Gardner responded to was in direction of ESPN’s Wealthy Cimini, who described the missed deal with as “the costliest miss” in a publish on X.

“Yup, I’m 100% sure me missing that tackle at the beginning of the 2nd quarter for a gain of 17 yards was the costliest miss, and that is, in fact, what lost us the game,” Gardner posted.

Gardner additionally went after a Jets fan and content material creator after he was criticized for his lack of accountability.

“I tried to address it with the team today,” Ulbrich stated about eliminating the skin distractions.

“This sport isn’t simple. It isn’t simple from any standpoint, bodily, mentally, emotionally, all these issues. So what’s your why to return into this constructing every single day and, and be the most effective model of your self and work your butt off and sacrifice like they do each day.

“Get reconnected to that because if you’re trying to please the outside world, that’ll never happen, you know, So really get back to pleasing the men in this building, teammates, coaches, players, all of us.”

Jets’ protection will face Richardson on Sunday

Coming into the week, the Jets thought they might face ex-teammate Joe Flacco this Sunday when the Colts come to MetLife Stadium.

Nevertheless, the Colts are going again to Anthony Richardson as their beginning quarterback, coach Shane Steichen introduced Wednesday. Steichen additionally stated Richardson, who was the fourth total choose within the 2023 draft, would stay the starter for the remainder of the season.

Simply two days in the past, Steichen instructed reporters Flacco would begin towards the Jets on Sunday after he began the earlier two video games. Richardson was initially benched in late October after the Colts’ 23-20 loss to the Texans. He requested to return out of the sport for one play as a result of, Richardson instructed reporters after the sport, he “was tired.”

Harm report

The Jets’ accidents proceed to pile up. Tyron Smith (neck) and Brandin Echols (concussion) every didn’t observe on Wednesday after struggling accidents towards the Cardinals.

Vast receiver Davante Adams missed Wednesday’s observe because of an sickness and wrist soreness. Linebacker C.J. Mosley (neck), offensive lineman Jake Hanson (hamstring), and defensive deal with Solomon Thomas additionally didn’t observe.

Security Chuck Clark (ankle) had his observe window opened after being positioned on injured reserve and lacking the earlier 4 video games. He has a 21-day window to observe earlier than the Jets might want to put him again on the lively roster.

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