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I think they'll play "keep away" football with Ryan Fitzpatrick. Fitz will be a classic "Don't lose the game" QB. The CS has seen enough of Fitz to know what he is....
He's NOT a franchise QB, nor will he ever be.
He's a classic "hold the fort" guy. The kind of guy a team uses while they are trying to find another franchise QB to develop.
He's a marginal at best QB. He's never been an above average QB, probably constantly below average. He's also a proven loser as he has never had a winning record with any team he has played for.
But the Jets can use him this season as they try to develop Bryce Petty into the job.
What the Jets are hoping he can do is the following:
1) Hold on to the football. The Jets have suffered severely in recent years because their QB could never protect the football. They want Fitz to NEVER take any risks. They are also never going to allow him to try any risky plays.
2) They want him to hand the football off safely. The Jets want to win THIS season with a run based offense.
3) They want him to ONLY take what the defense is giving him - never anything more. Safe short passes, timing routes designed to go after the receiver that draws single coverage. If the play is not there, throw the ball away.
4) Capitalize on opportunities. If the Jets defense gives the ball back to the offense in the opponents red zone? They want Fitz to capitalize with a touchdown. This is something Geno has never been able to do. In fact he's awful in the red zone.
They want to be smart with the football and they believe he is capable of doing just that.
Our season hinges on how well he can fulfill that role.
He's NOT a franchise QB, nor will he ever be.
He's a classic "hold the fort" guy. The kind of guy a team uses while they are trying to find another franchise QB to develop.
He's a marginal at best QB. He's never been an above average QB, probably constantly below average. He's also a proven loser as he has never had a winning record with any team he has played for.
But the Jets can use him this season as they try to develop Bryce Petty into the job.
What the Jets are hoping he can do is the following:
1) Hold on to the football. The Jets have suffered severely in recent years because their QB could never protect the football. They want Fitz to NEVER take any risks. They are also never going to allow him to try any risky plays.
2) They want him to hand the football off safely. The Jets want to win THIS season with a run based offense.
3) They want him to ONLY take what the defense is giving him - never anything more. Safe short passes, timing routes designed to go after the receiver that draws single coverage. If the play is not there, throw the ball away.
4) Capitalize on opportunities. If the Jets defense gives the ball back to the offense in the opponents red zone? They want Fitz to capitalize with a touchdown. This is something Geno has never been able to do. In fact he's awful in the red zone.
They want to be smart with the football and they believe he is capable of doing just that.
Our season hinges on how well he can fulfill that role.