Jets are dumb!

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http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.co...ew-york-jets-the-dumbest-team-football/32382/




Rex Ryan's reign of error continues in New York: his Jets are the dumbest team in football – No. 32 and dead last on the Cold, Hard Football Facts Intelligence Index for yet another week.

The Intelligence Index is our measure of team-wide efficiency in all phases of the game. It tells us which teams score points most efficiently, which teams make opponents work the hardest for the least result, and spits it all out in an easy-to-understand number.

We simply subtract Scoreabilty, a team's scoring efficiency, from Bendabilty, a team's defensive efficiency. It yields a number that tells us which teams are most efficiency in all phases of the game.

It is, essentially, a measure of a team's ability to succeed in situational football. Do you do all the little things right to win games; or do you bumble time and again and do all the little things wrong to lose games?

At the end of the day, smart teams are well-coached teams. Dumb teams are poorly coached teams.

And Ryan's Jets are the dumbest team in football. You can do the math, folks: the Jets suffer from poor coaching.

Ryan has had a nice run. But the team's 2-10 dysfunction here in 2014, with three of the final four on the road, should mark the end of the line for Von Ryan's Express.

The coach's flaws on the offensive side of the ball have come to a boiling head this season. The Jets have scored just 15.8 PPG and rank No. 30 in scoring offense. They'll end the year in the bottom quarter of the league in scoring for the fourth straight season.

Meanwhile, quarterback Geno Smith, a second-round pick in the 2013 draft, looks like he simply cannot play football at an NFL level. Of course, we thought the same thing about his predecessor, Jets former No. 5 overall pick Mark Sanchez.

But Sanchez is suddenly flourishing this year in a different system under a different coach in Philadelphia. Turns out, he might not be that bad after all. Maybe the problem in New York wasn't Sanchez or isn't Smith today.

Maybe the problem is that Ryan simply can't develop quarterbacks. Struggles at the most important position in the game is just one of the problems that plague Ryan's Jets, the dumbest team in football.



SMART TEAMS ARE SMART BETS

One of the most compelling aspects of the Cold, Hard Football Facts Intelligence Index is that it gives fans a great way to outwit the betting marketplace: smart teams are smart bets, dumb teams are dumb bets.

You don't need a Ph.D to figure out why: most fans measure opposing teams based only upon the physical capabilities of each. But winning NFL games is a matter of brains over brawn. Games almost always come down to a few key moments of situational success. Smart teams thrive in these situations; dumb teams fail.

As a result, smart teams consistently win games and consistently win money for you; dumb teams consistently lose games and consistently lose money.

The top 5 teams on the Intelligence Index are 41-19 (.683) overall and 36-22-2 (.621) ATS
The bottom 5 teams on the Intelligence Index are 11-48-1 (.192) overall and 22-36-2 (.379) ATS

Look each week for those "Mental Mismatches" -- games in which a smart team plays a dumb team. These games are usually great ways to harvest winnings from NFL action.

INTELLIGENCE INDEX THROUGH WEEK 13 (results do not include Thursday Cowboys-Jets game)
Team Record ATS Bend Score Intelligence
1 New England 9-3 7-5 17.12 12.07 +5.05
2 Green Bay 9-3 7-4-1 16.48 11.93 +4.55
3 Kansas City 7-5 8-4 17.85 13.52 +4.33
4 Baltimore 7-5 6-5-1 17.82 13.56 +4.26
5 Arizona 9-3 8-4 18.88 14.97 +3.91
6 Houston 6-6 7-5 18.57 14.8 +3.77
7 Miami 7-5 7-5 16.38 13.58 +2.8
8 Buffalo 7-5 6-6 17.24 14.54 +2.7
9 Philadelphia 9-3 8-4 15.42 13.32 +2.1
10 Cincinnati 8-3-1 6-5-1 17.68 15.86 +1.82
11 Indianapolis 8-4 9-3 15.46 13.74 +1.72
12 San Diego 8-4 6-6 15.98 14.9 +1.08
13 Dallas 8-4 6-6 16 14.99 +1.01
14 Seattle 8-4 6-6 15.5 14.54 +0.96
15 Atlanta 5-7 5-7 16.18 15.42 +0.76
16 Minnesota 5-7 7-5 16.01 15.49 +0.52
17 St. Louis 5-7 6-6 15.01 14.52 +0.49
18 Cleveland 7-5 6-4-2 17.65 17.27 +0.38
19 Detroit 8-4 6-6 17.44 17.84 -0.4
20 Denver 9-3 6-6 13.14 13.76 -0.62
21 New Orleans 5-7 5-7 14.74 15.98 -1.24
22 Pittsburgh 7-5 5-7 14.01 15.65 -1.64
23 N.Y. Giants 3-9 4-8 14.48 16.21 -1.73
24 San Francisco 7-5 6-6 15.08 16.91 -1.83
25 Chicago 5-7 5-7 13.4 16.13 -2.73
26 Tampa Bay 2-10 5-7 13.81 17.1 -3.29
27 Tennessee 2-10 3-8-1 13.68 17.66 -3.98
28 Carolina 3-8-1 6-6 13.06 17.31 -4.25
29 Washington 3-9 4-8 12.82 18.2 -5.38
30 Jacksonville 2-10 3-8-1 13.98 19.37 -5.39
31 Oakland 1-11 6-6 12.8 19.09 -6.29
32 N.Y. Jets 2-10 3-8-1 12.11 19.67 -7.56


I couldn't agree more. Also a reason I think we can pass on harbaugh. I really want to see what pep can do.
 

USANYJ

Rookie
Jet Fanatics
Surprising it isn't the raiders. They haven't been able to get out of their own way since they were destroyed in the super bowl
 

Savage69

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.co...ew-york-jets-the-dumbest-team-football/32382/




Rex Ryan's reign of error continues in New York: his Jets are the dumbest team in football – No. 32 and dead last on the Cold, Hard Football Facts Intelligence Index for yet another week.

The Intelligence Index is our measure of team-wide efficiency in all phases of the game. It tells us which teams score points most efficiently, which teams make opponents work the hardest for the least result, and spits it all out in an easy-to-understand number.

We simply subtract Scoreabilty, a team's scoring efficiency, from Bendabilty, a team's defensive efficiency. It yields a number that tells us which teams are most efficiency in all phases of the game.

It is, essentially, a measure of a team's ability to succeed in situational football. Do you do all the little things right to win games; or do you bumble time and again and do all the little things wrong to lose games?

At the end of the day, smart teams are well-coached teams. Dumb teams are poorly coached teams.

And Ryan's Jets are the dumbest team in football. You can do the math, folks: the Jets suffer from poor coaching.

Ryan has had a nice run. But the team's 2-10 dysfunction here in 2014, with three of the final four on the road, should mark the end of the line for Von Ryan's Express.

The coach's flaws on the offensive side of the ball have come to a boiling head this season. The Jets have scored just 15.8 PPG and rank No. 30 in scoring offense. They'll end the year in the bottom quarter of the league in scoring for the fourth straight season.

Meanwhile, quarterback Geno Smith, a second-round pick in the 2013 draft, looks like he simply cannot play football at an NFL level. Of course, we thought the same thing about his predecessor, Jets former No. 5 overall pick Mark Sanchez.

But Sanchez is suddenly flourishing this year in a different system under a different coach in Philadelphia. Turns out, he might not be that bad after all. Maybe the problem in New York wasn't Sanchez or isn't Smith today.

Maybe the problem is that Ryan simply can't develop quarterbacks. Struggles at the most important position in the game is just one of the problems that plague Ryan's Jets, the dumbest team in football.



SMART TEAMS ARE SMART BETS



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Sanchez has 8 td's and 6 picks that's not exactly wowing the league..Sanchez started one season with the Jets with 8 td's with no picks..
 
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ucrenegade

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Sanchez has 8 td's and 6 picks that's not exactly wowing the league..Sanchez started one season with the Jets with 8 td's with no picks..

I agree he is still sanchez and i was never a fan but you can't deny he looks like a different QB in philly. Rex ruins QB's that is obvious or can't develop them either argument works here.
 

Elias

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Jets Global
I don't get this stat but all it takes is looking at one jets game to know we are near he bottom. Always a block in the back, false start, too many men in the huddle, twelve men in the field, personal fouls.
 

Savage69

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
I don't get this stat but all it takes is looking at one jets game to know we are near he bottom. Always a block in the back, false start, too many men in the huddle, twelve men in the field, personal fouls.

Yet the top 5 most penalized teams in the NFL are Seahawks,Tampa,Denver,Pats and Skins..
 

Elias

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Big Fish
Jet Fanatics
Jets Global
Yet the top 5 most penalized teams in the NFL are Seahawks,Tampa,Denver,Pats and Skins..

I'll take a look at the type of penalties. I feel like jets make some of the dumb ones but we never get called for the defensive holding which of I had to guess is what those teams majority of the calls against them are.

Again, this is me just talking and not researching. I'll be back to you with some pointless chart lol
 

Savage69

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
I'll take a look at the type of penalties. I feel like jets make some of the dumb ones but we never get called for the defensive holding which of I had to guess is what those teams majority of the calls against them are.

Again, this is me just talking and not researching. I'll be back to you with some pointless chart lol

http://www.nflpenalties.com/
 

Elias

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Big Fish
Jet Fanatics
Jets Global
Yea - that's the link I was going to post while I did my google search. Pretty awesome site. The penalties that I consider dumb are the following:

false start; illegal block in the back/above the waist; 12 men on defense; 12 men on offense

I'm sure there are more. In all instances the Jets are among the worst offenders but so are some of the worst teams and some of the best teams. The only difference between us and the Patriots is that we aren't good enough to overcome our mistakes. They are.
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Xmarco

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
I agree he is still sanchez and i was never a fan but you can't deny he looks like a different QB in philly. Rex ruins QB's that is obvious or can't develop themeither argument works here.

Or hire an OC or QBC who has the authority or skill to develop the QB
 

Savage69

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
I agree he is still sanchez and i was never a fan but you can't deny he looks like a different QB in philly. Rex ruins QB's that is obvious or can't develop them either argument works here.

Generally the only type of HC that develops a QB is one like Jim Harbaugh who was one in the League for 14 years.. In most cases it's the OC and QB coach that deals with the QB.. Sean Payton was a QB,as was Steve Mariucci,Jason Garrett,Jay Gruden,Bruce Arians,Tony Dungy and Jon Gruden to name a few.. Some other HC's have played on the offensive side of the ball.. Rex's problem is he never learned to be a complete HC he just cares about the D and that is what lead to the problem that will get him canned on black monday..
 
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flgreen

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Generally the only type of HC that develops a QB is one like Jim Harbaugh who was one in the League for 14 years.. In most cases it's the OC and QB coach that deals with the QB.. Sean Payton was a QB,as was Steve Mariucci,Jason Garrett,Jay Gruden,Bruce Arians,Tony Dungy and Jon Gruden to name a few.. Some other HC's have played on the offensive side of the ball.. Rex's problem is he never learned to be a complete HC he just cares about the D and that is what lead to the problem that will get him canned on black monday..

yep

Most HC's got the job because they were excellent on one side of the ball, either offensive of defensive. A large part of being a successful HC is hiring people on the other side of the ball that can create a balanced team. Rex hasn't done that.

First two OC's were horrible, Sanchez was very immature, and turnover prone. Hard to grade Marty because Smith is so rotten. At any rate, he's failed also.

Because of Rex's lack of ability to pick an OC, he'll be in the broadcast booth next season
 

dbarrett=all<3

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Jet Fanatics
I think this is worth a bump. I'm not sure how they compute "bendability" but we give up more big plays than anyone in the league probably. That's the nature of Rex's defense. The last play today was typical of the Rex era. He'll isolate the secondary and hope for the best, and when he doesn't get it, big plays result.
 
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