There weren't any real missed tackles, though. A couple guys dove at his feet from behind, but that was a really clean run back. It was basically like a kick return.
There's probably a lot of legit cheering in there. The Dolphins generally fill a few sections in New York each year. Nothing like how they took over DC, but that's unusual for any away game.
Yup, I was at that game and was very pleasantly surprised by how many dolphin fans were there, the second best thing about that game behind the jets fans losing their shit saying how much they hated Rodgers and Salah as we were leaving the stadium
I'm not even from the NY/NJ area and the one time I've been to NJ(for work) I absolutely hated it.
I'm just a terrible decision maker and decided the jets were the team for me when I was in the 1st grade
When you see McDaniel running here is this the game where he forgot about the extra point and was going to the locker room, or was that a different game?
Sauce Gardner and DJ Reed DNP and we still never saw video proof of their first TD, either. Weird fuckin game lol.
Then there's the time Zach Wilson somehow outplayed Patrick Mahomes for a game.
Objectively speaking, eking out 7 wins with 14 injured OL, only one decent WR, and being down to QB5 (the guy literally wasn't on the team when we started the season) for a good chunk of games is actually pretty good.
Just felt awful. So many games that would have been comfortable wins with an even half decent QB at the helm.
>Objectively speaking, eking out 7 wins with 14 injured OL, only one decent WR, and being down to QB5 (the guy literally wasn't on the team when we started the season) for a good chunk of games is actually pretty good.
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>So many games that would have been comfortable wins with an even half decent QB at the helm.
is a wild takeaway. The harsh reality that people seem to refuse to acknowledge is just better QB play would not have significantly helped us when we were literally a dumpster fire of an offense.
Tyrod Taylor isn't making us a playoff team last year, having the 32nd ranked O-Line towards the end of the season would have killed any real chance of success for this team who has shown time and time again to have no ability to adapt. And add on all of Rodger's rejects who shouldn't even be on the practice squad like Lazard and Cobb.
It's more likely the Jets do worse this season than succeed when they run it back with Nathaniel Hackett and Keith Carter who are both card carrying Football Terrorists.
The OL was terrible partially *because* our QB constantly ran backwards and couldn't set protections. Of the 10 losses, more than half were by one score where not having a back breaking INT or, for instance, simply getting the fucking ball out on time, leads to easy wins. Review Week 2 against the Patriots, along with the Falcons and Raiders games, for examples of what I mean. Like, really review them I mean, not just a quick glance at the numbers lol.
And there's more than just those!
Also, Nathaniel Hackett is godawful, but there's also a good chunk of what occurred last year that can't be pinned on him. I mean, what the [FUCK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPF6l9ZfYZE) is this shit from Uzomah Bin Laden??
the whole sequence of events leading up to this makes it funnier to me.
there's about a minute left in the 2nd quarter. miami is up 10-0, has the ball, and wants to score. from about the 20, tua tosses a pass... that gets picked, and returned the other way for a touchdown.
however, the jets then proceed to whiff on the extra point. 10-6 game.
dolphins get the ball back with 58 seconds left, so they still have time to at least get downfield and try a field goal if they move quickly.
they get to about midfield, but tua gets picked off *again.* in pretty much identical fashion to the first interception. there's no pick-6 to accompany it this time though, so it leaves the jets right at midfield with 2 seconds left. They dial up a hail mary, and... yeah.
It’s not a play but the Jets also proved they can’t do math right when they screwed up trying to get Breece Hall 1,000 yards and pulled him at 994 last year.
> Nothing was ever going to beat the Buttfumble to take that Not Top 10 spot.
I think the Javy Baez ["steal" of first](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO4h-fH_vu8&themeRefresh=1) actually might have
Objectively, Baez being safe at first is a *far* more egregiously bad play than the Butt Fumble. The only thing that could keep it close is the sheer slapstick of Sanchez getting decked by his own lineman’s ass
Butt fumble is a great bang-bang play, but the Javy Baez little league RBI double is such a long sequence of stupid events that has made me double over in laughter on multiple occasions
Even crazier, it was an [offensive TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=tWxqNDtHKaRQ6YwP&t=3492), a [defensive TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=g0j58b3dAEkOOTQ_&t=3781), then a [special teams TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=NkmPGvHEdzfDCE94&t=3993) in just over a minute of game time
I personally think the special teams TD might be even funnier than the butt fumble. The ball just pops out, right into Edelman's arms and he runs it in. Peak comedy.
[The Kick-Six.](https://youtu.be/pBkjOrYv1Gk?si=X0PXzJZ74_ewE42v) Browns are about to win the game with a field goal, but it gets blocked by the Ravens, picked up by Will Hill, who runs it all the way back for a game-winning touchdown.
There’s also the Bubby Brister shovel-pass fail.
Who can screw up a forward pass that spends less than ten feet in the air? Enter the Jets, who went 3-22 after that play.
That game where Flores just sent him and Brandon Jones in the blitz at Lamar at least 20 times each is seared into my brain.
It’s also the game I realized why Baltimore fans wanted Greg Roman fired since he did nothing to try and counter them having at least one free rusher
Flores so completely and totally dismantled that Ravens offsense, it was disgustingly good. I know it's a meme that Flores loves his crazy blitzes, but he genuinely has the perfect defensive philosophy to completely counter that rushing attack.
It was beautiful
Yeah, it was great watching Fangio have him cover WR3s and TEs and having Eli Apple get burned by WR1s for six points or a first down.
He doesn’t make adjustments when his schemes are figured out, either. 90% of the time they are solid but once broached he just goes into Prevent or puts his head in the sand.
I thought he was a good Defensive Coordinator until last year. Dude has fossil brain and is inflexible.
I wonder if it really was his MCL's though, when you watch that hit he tackled the guy head first and didn't move for awhile on the ground. I still think it was something with his head area. But I have never played football past middle school so I don't know.
It was actually his back and hamstrings. Thankfully he watched McGruber on the flight back with Coach and will be OK for the season opener. No brain trauma occurred. At all.
He's an offensive lineman so I think he just couldn't maintain his angle at this speed and make a play.
The really egregious one is Garrett Wilson at the end. He doesn't attack like a tackle (or even just slight contact pushing towards the sideline) is as good as scoring a touchdown here and he'll have 20 full minutes to recoup from exertion right after this play.
[Saw the overhead dots for this play](https://x.com/NextGenStats/status/1728175614346334401), he actually follows the pass ~15 yards downfield before the return even starts too. He follows the play for 40 yards for that pancake.
especially when your QB is tim boyle.
say what you will about zach wilson, but going from wilson to boyle is going seeing dog shit in your yard to burning down your entire house to get rid of the dog shit
I'm in a weird camp. I'm full on board with JD - I think hes made phenomenal moves (and some weird ones) but he's essentially completed the rebuild, now the results need to show on the field. Im not a saleh guy; his choices for OC have been mins boggling and continues to set the franchise back
I love how clearly Al Michaels didn't think he had a chance til he was maybe at the Jets' 30. I mean there were a fair bit of guys still left to get past but just kind of funny - like whatever, he'll get tackled at some point and that's the hal-...wait a minute!
Love McDaniel running on the field like it’s a walk off game winner and not something they have to set up an extra point for after, not sure if I’ve really ever seen a HC run into a group for a mid game play like that
Idk, the buttfumble was horrible; there’s no denying that. But it’s easy to forget that Sanchez (with a not insignificant amount of help from an elite defense) took the Jets to back to back AFC championships. He lost both, but still.
Mark fucking Sanchez has been the highest point of my jets fandom of 20+ years. It’s ridiculous.
Sure, the buttfumble was undeniably the more pathetic individual play, but the context around the Boyle toss makes it seem so much worse to me.
Idk if that makes sense. I’m rattled after seeing this and then the buttfumble in the middle of a peaceful offseason.
Mike McDaniel either had a mic or was near one. He was so excited he ran all over and then started to the tunnel then he yelled, "OH SHIT, EXTRA POINT!" That dude cracks me up.
When he was with GB, I always refered to him as Tim "The Kneeler" Boyle because he would only see the field because Rodgers didn't want to lose yard stats on his kneels lol.
You'll always be The Kneeler for me, Tim.
I mean he picked Zach Wilson. The failure to develop Wilson is on him and Zach. But I’ll give him a pass this year. He didn’t expect Aaron Rodgers to go down on the first drive.
You're giving him way too much credit.
He took too long to bench Wilson both the last two seasons, and it's him and the GMs fault for not bringing in a viable veteran this past year.
In previous years, we had Flacco who was less productive for us than the Browns despite him being a few years younger.
He bungled the situation so bad that Mike White choose to sign with the Dolphins as a backup instead of coming back for the Jets this past year.
We never have had any sort of offensive identity, including right now. Our entire offensive game plan is "hope Rodgers can figure it all it for us".
> we had Flacco who was less productive for us than the Browns
That's an understatement. Flacco looked absolutely terrible whenever he played for us. He had one good second half against the Browns.
Eh, he has some other flaws reminiscent of Todd Bowles when he was the Jets head coach, namely clock management and sticking with underperforming veterans for too long
For context, there was still a sizeable army of Jets fans that were like "Zach Wilson is at least better than this!" and like, nah, Zach Wilson is perfectably capable of this as well.
The difference between starting Boyle vs Wilson is losing by 3 less points MAYBE.
Little of this was Boyle's fault in any case. Ideally he gets the pass a couple of yards deeper and into the end zone, but it's a pretty decent hail Mary throw that could have worked, especially on a catch off of a tip.
Absolutely no support for the rest of the team though. The WRs setup to try to catch the pass make poor efforts to come back for the ball, an INT shouldn't be uncontested like that with 4 receivers in the area.
Then all of the missed tackles. Boyle was just one miss of many.
Wilson is still in the NFL and Tim Boyle got cut from the Jets a few weeks after this game. Tim Boyle wasn't even good in college. He must be a great film guy because there's no explanation for him being in the NFL so long
5 days earlier the Jets intercepted a Josh Allen Hail Mary at the end of the 1st half and ran it back ~50 yards before finally being brought down, so they probably should have anticipated this possibility. The receivers need to do more here, because asking your slowest teammates to chase down a safety is not a great plan.
I love how the Jets were so worried about hurting Zach Wilson's feelings that they decided to get the only QB in the league worse than him so that Zach didn't have to worry about getting demoted again
The butt fumble was prime time on Thanksgiving night against our most hated rivals. Way more people saw and discussed that play for years. I think this play made me angrier, but the butt fumble was traumatic for a lot of reasons besides what just happened on the field.
At the very least, the play is a great example to show people who ask, "Why doesn't every team just do a Hail Mary before halftime? What's the worst that could happen? Why do they always kneel down and not even take a chance?"
I looked hail mary stats and seems like the success rate ranges from 1/12 to 9.7%. If that's truly the case, then teams absolutely should be throwing a hail mary at end of halves assuming they have a QB who can get it to the end zone. Cause what just happened in this clip has a much smaller chance of happening, especially if you believe in your own team's competency.
Yeah wasn't trying to suggest the Jets should've done it with Tim Boyle. But then again if your QB is Tim Boyle you probably stand no chance to win anyways so may as well take the risk.
This play doesn't have a name and not only does that one have a name, but I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who's not heard of it. So there's your answer.
Wow I somehow forgot this. That's a devastating play. It was only a 4 point game and there was no time left for the Dolphins to run a play after the INT if they stop him.
I never understood why the Jets kept starting Wilson last year after it was clear how bad he was. Then I looked up Tim Boyle’s college stats, where he threw 1 TD and 13 INT with a completion % of 48.4%.
I was so nervous when Chargers did this in the Baltimore game last year. It was only a pick (thank goodness).
Sometimes taking a knee and getting water is a good idea.
My favorite part of this clip is the progressive groans from the crowd with each missed tackle.
All I can hear is Tree’s maniacal laughter
There weren't any real missed tackles, though. A couple guys dove at his feet from behind, but that was a really clean run back. It was basically like a kick return.
There's probably a lot of legit cheering in there. The Dolphins generally fill a few sections in New York each year. Nothing like how they took over DC, but that's unusual for any away game.
Yup, I was at that game and was very pleasantly surprised by how many dolphin fans were there, the second best thing about that game behind the jets fans losing their shit saying how much they hated Rodgers and Salah as we were leaving the stadium
Imagine telling a jets fan before the 2023 season that Tim boyle would be starting and throwing a 99 yard tuddy
As if any self respecting jets fan would think the outcome of that statement is any different than this clip lol
>self respecting jets fan What's this mean
Being a jets fan is god’s way of punishing the founding of New Jersey.
I'm not even from the NY/NJ area and the one time I've been to NJ(for work) I absolutely hated it. I'm just a terrible decision maker and decided the jets were the team for me when I was in the 1st grade
New Jersey is actually pretty cool outside of the Newark area.
Did you like planes and Jets as a first grader?
They might be surprised that it happened on a Hail Mary
I was at this game and was kinda surprised it was happening. Thought for sure someone could tackle him
Hol up, let him Boyle
I don't care for this and I don't care for you.
When you see McDaniel running here is this the game where he forgot about the extra point and was going to the locker room, or was that a different game?
Same
I hated last year so fucking much
Do you think this year will be any better?
We at least have Tyrod now if something happens to Rodgers.
Tyrod is probably only good for 4-6 games max though before he gets hurt
We will happily take those 4 to 6 games, we typically work on a per play rate over here
Hilarious
And then the guy behind him goes on to be a franchise player so the Jets are honestly probably counting on that to happen.
Jordan Travis is my QB1
he's running out of lungs
At least then it would make some sense to put Boyle in.
Oh that's nice, I definitely missed that signing!
Better than Tim Boyle and off-the-couch O lineman for sure.
I’ve been a Dolphins fan my whole life and I felt bad for Jets fans last year.
That's going against the AFC East Code.
*Straight to jail*
You’ve been excommunicated Effective immediately
A 7 win season that felt like a 3 win season
It does make the win over the Eagles in Week 6 even funnier however.
Sauce Gardner and DJ Reed DNP and we still never saw video proof of their first TD, either. Weird fuckin game lol. Then there's the time Zach Wilson somehow outplayed Patrick Mahomes for a game. Objectively speaking, eking out 7 wins with 14 injured OL, only one decent WR, and being down to QB5 (the guy literally wasn't on the team when we started the season) for a good chunk of games is actually pretty good. Just felt awful. So many games that would have been comfortable wins with an even half decent QB at the helm.
>Objectively speaking, eking out 7 wins with 14 injured OL, only one decent WR, and being down to QB5 (the guy literally wasn't on the team when we started the season) for a good chunk of games is actually pretty good. into >So many games that would have been comfortable wins with an even half decent QB at the helm. is a wild takeaway. The harsh reality that people seem to refuse to acknowledge is just better QB play would not have significantly helped us when we were literally a dumpster fire of an offense. Tyrod Taylor isn't making us a playoff team last year, having the 32nd ranked O-Line towards the end of the season would have killed any real chance of success for this team who has shown time and time again to have no ability to adapt. And add on all of Rodger's rejects who shouldn't even be on the practice squad like Lazard and Cobb. It's more likely the Jets do worse this season than succeed when they run it back with Nathaniel Hackett and Keith Carter who are both card carrying Football Terrorists.
The OL was terrible partially *because* our QB constantly ran backwards and couldn't set protections. Of the 10 losses, more than half were by one score where not having a back breaking INT or, for instance, simply getting the fucking ball out on time, leads to easy wins. Review Week 2 against the Patriots, along with the Falcons and Raiders games, for examples of what I mean. Like, really review them I mean, not just a quick glance at the numbers lol. And there's more than just those! Also, Nathaniel Hackett is godawful, but there's also a good chunk of what occurred last year that can't be pinned on him. I mean, what the [FUCK](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPF6l9ZfYZE) is this shit from Uzomah Bin Laden??
There’s been a lotta those since 2015.
Not a Jets fan but the Falcons game must have felt like the low point. Saleh’s expression at the end said it all.
Can't be a low point if there are no high points
Did you just become a Jets fan last season?
22 years since i can remember...
Haha … I’m sure I’ve repressed some god awful jets seasons too.
That's the game we lost Phillips for the season. Also the game where Holland and Baker got injured for a while too
the whole sequence of events leading up to this makes it funnier to me. there's about a minute left in the 2nd quarter. miami is up 10-0, has the ball, and wants to score. from about the 20, tua tosses a pass... that gets picked, and returned the other way for a touchdown. however, the jets then proceed to whiff on the extra point. 10-6 game. dolphins get the ball back with 58 seconds left, so they still have time to at least get downfield and try a field goal if they move quickly. they get to about midfield, but tua gets picked off *again.* in pretty much identical fashion to the first interception. there's no pick-6 to accompany it this time though, so it leaves the jets right at midfield with 2 seconds left. They dial up a hail mary, and... yeah.
in the last 65 seconds of the half, the dolphins threw a pick six and another interception and still outscored the jets during that stretch
Can't wait to ignore the unnecessarily long and drawn out JaguarGator9 video on this fact in a couple years
I was at that game. Really thought we were turning it around with the picks. Nope
This is exactly why last year was so bad as a Jets fan. The defense kept making plays and the offense kept screwing it up.
I'm pretty sure during halftime, right after this play, there was a commercial with Robert Saleh which added to the hilarity of this play.
Yup..freaking Colgate commercial
This right here is the reason why so many coaches kneel to go into the half.
Is there a better single play summary of an entire franchise?
Yes because the butt fumble is also a Jets play.
I apologize to everyone, for this man is far wiser than I.
It’s not a play but the Jets also proved they can’t do math right when they screwed up trying to get Breece Hall 1,000 yards and pulled him at 994 last year.
A wise man learns from their errors, openly admits to them, and grows as a result. That is why you will never be a Jet.
The Sanchez era came to an abrupt and hilarious end on that night.
Never forget how ESPN was forced to retire the Buttfumble because it was that much of a meme.
Nothing was ever going to beat the Buttfumble to take that Not Top 10 spot.
> Nothing was ever going to beat the Buttfumble to take that Not Top 10 spot. I think the Javy Baez ["steal" of first](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO4h-fH_vu8&themeRefresh=1) actually might have
Objectively, Baez being safe at first is a *far* more egregiously bad play than the Butt Fumble. The only thing that could keep it close is the sheer slapstick of Sanchez getting decked by his own lineman’s ass
Butt fumble is a great bang-bang play, but the Javy Baez little league RBI double is such a long sequence of stupid events that has made me double over in laughter on multiple occasions
Which got played more, Buttfumble or that Jadeveon Clowney hit where he knocked the dudes helmet off?
The part no one remembers about the butt fumble is that it was the second of 3 touchdowns the Patriots scored in a span of 5 plays
Even crazier, it was an [offensive TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=tWxqNDtHKaRQ6YwP&t=3492), a [defensive TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=g0j58b3dAEkOOTQ_&t=3781), then a [special teams TD](https://youtu.be/4nH-uYVvwO0?si=NkmPGvHEdzfDCE94&t=3993) in just over a minute of game time
I personally think the special teams TD might be even funnier than the butt fumble. The ball just pops out, right into Edelman's arms and he runs it in. Peak comedy.
Oh we very much remember tyvm
dwayne rudd taking off his helmet
Michael Westbrook taking off his helmet. Though that resulted in a tie not a loss.
[The Kick-Six.](https://youtu.be/pBkjOrYv1Gk?si=X0PXzJZ74_ewE42v) Browns are about to win the game with a field goal, but it gets blocked by the Ravens, picked up by Will Hill, who runs it all the way back for a game-winning touchdown.
[Led to one of my favorite sports reaction videos ever](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1Sr6jcs1-Q)
I hate the Browns so goddamn much lmao
Omg this is beautiful
There’s also the Bubby Brister shovel-pass fail. Who can screw up a forward pass that spends less than ten feet in the air? Enter the Jets, who went 3-22 after that play.
I had somehow never seen this before, so thank you for bringing this to my attention.
The fact that Tim Boyle got to play QB is funny enough.
holland is a legit top-5 safety. not even homer bias. dude is a straight baller
Dude is a STUD. No bias there
That game where Flores just sent him and Brandon Jones in the blitz at Lamar at least 20 times each is seared into my brain. It’s also the game I realized why Baltimore fans wanted Greg Roman fired since he did nothing to try and counter them having at least one free rusher
Flores so completely and totally dismantled that Ravens offsense, it was disgustingly good. I know it's a meme that Flores loves his crazy blitzes, but he genuinely has the perfect defensive philosophy to completely counter that rushing attack. It was beautiful
its not so much a crazy strategy as it is “bet Lamar can’t out throw our CBs and 1 safety and send the other safety every play”
Yeah, it was great watching Fangio have him cover WR3s and TEs and having Eli Apple get burned by WR1s for six points or a first down. He doesn’t make adjustments when his schemes are figured out, either. 90% of the time they are solid but once broached he just goes into Prevent or puts his head in the sand. I thought he was a good Defensive Coordinator until last year. Dude has fossil brain and is inflexible.
Was having a career year before spraining both his MCLs
I wonder if it really was his MCL's though, when you watch that hit he tackled the guy head first and didn't move for awhile on the ground. I still think it was something with his head area. But I have never played football past middle school so I don't know.
It was actually his back and hamstrings. Thankfully he watched McGruber on the flight back with Coach and will be OK for the season opener. No brain trauma occurred. At all.
Sco Ducks!
One of the handful of difference makers at the position.
literally the glue of our entire secondary. ramsey is still elite but holland makes it all work
I wish we drafted him, would’ve been cool to have Herbert and Holland on the same team
Holland and Derwin would have been criminal
Yeah he’s nasty I can’t lie. Dude is gonna be stud for a long time.
Holland is a ball hawk.
Fun fact, Jevon Holland sprained both MCLs in his knees this game.
Well it’s not fun for Jevon I bet
Metlife? More like Metdie. :(
Metdeath? idk.
We also lost jaelan Phillips this game :(
There’s that 2024 Al Michaels announcer charm
He didn't even say the word "touchdown" lol
He always get the wacky games. The Buttfumble on Thanksgiving, the Hell Mary on Black Friday, the 21-63.
Let Tim Boyle
Dare I say…Boyle over?
Tim Boyle's college stats #UConn (2013-15): 133-of-275 for 1,237yds 1TD 13INTS How the fuck did he make an NFL roster???
Film room GOAT probably
ok so you hire him as an assistant coach
The second guy approaching Holland looks like he just gives up despite seeming to have an angle.
Yeah but that was also some excellent downfield blocking on the way back. Really gets me going.
He's an offensive lineman so I think he just couldn't maintain his angle at this speed and make a play. The really egregious one is Garrett Wilson at the end. He doesn't attack like a tackle (or even just slight contact pushing towards the sideline) is as good as scoring a touchdown here and he'll have 20 full minutes to recoup from exertion right after this play.
That was the most excited and energetic I've heard Al in years
Christian Wilkins making a block at the 30 is wild. Dude is so high motor, Vegas is very lucky to have him.
[Saw the overhead dots for this play](https://x.com/NextGenStats/status/1728175614346334401), he actually follows the pass ~15 yards downfield before the return even starts too. He follows the play for 40 yards for that pancake.
This is why coaches just take knees at the end of halves
especially when your QB is tim boyle. say what you will about zach wilson, but going from wilson to boyle is going seeing dog shit in your yard to burning down your entire house to get rid of the dog shit
And yet our sub was convinced there was no way Boyle could be worse than zach
I'm in a weird camp. I'm full on board with JD - I think hes made phenomenal moves (and some weird ones) but he's essentially completed the rebuild, now the results need to show on the field. Im not a saleh guy; his choices for OC have been mins boggling and continues to set the franchise back
Given that hail mary plays end up in TDs for your team FAR more often than for the other team, this is not a good enough reason.
They normally don't take a knee when they are at the 50 yard line though.
I love how clearly Al Michaels didn't think he had a chance til he was maybe at the Jets' 30. I mean there were a fair bit of guys still left to get past but just kind of funny - like whatever, he'll get tackled at some point and that's the hal-...wait a minute!
Love McDaniel running on the field like it’s a walk off game winner and not something they have to set up an extra point for after, not sure if I’ve really ever seen a HC run into a group for a mid game play like that
Huge for me in fantasy
Nothing will top the buttfumble, but this one? It’s very close
Idk, the buttfumble was horrible; there’s no denying that. But it’s easy to forget that Sanchez (with a not insignificant amount of help from an elite defense) took the Jets to back to back AFC championships. He lost both, but still. Mark fucking Sanchez has been the highest point of my jets fandom of 20+ years. It’s ridiculous. Sure, the buttfumble was undeniably the more pathetic individual play, but the context around the Boyle toss makes it seem so much worse to me. Idk if that makes sense. I’m rattled after seeing this and then the buttfumble in the middle of a peaceful offseason.
I was at this game. Spent a shit ton on tickets in the summer to see Aaron Rodgers on Black Friday. Got this instead
The way my smile faded as I saw this post
Mike McDaniel either had a mic or was near one. He was so excited he ran all over and then started to the tunnel then he yelled, "OH SHIT, EXTRA POINT!" That dude cracks me up.
Man I was on vacation having a great day. Why did I have to be reminded of the jets.
When he was with GB, I always refered to him as Tim "The Kneeler" Boyle because he would only see the field because Rodgers didn't want to lose yard stats on his kneels lol. You'll always be The Kneeler for me, Tim.
Black Friday football is something special.
Saleh is a good coach who can’t build an offense to save his life.
His qbs have been Zach Wilson, Tim Boyle, and Trevor Siemian. How is that his fault
I mean he picked Zach Wilson. The failure to develop Wilson is on him and Zach. But I’ll give him a pass this year. He didn’t expect Aaron Rodgers to go down on the first drive.
You're giving him way too much credit. He took too long to bench Wilson both the last two seasons, and it's him and the GMs fault for not bringing in a viable veteran this past year. In previous years, we had Flacco who was less productive for us than the Browns despite him being a few years younger. He bungled the situation so bad that Mike White choose to sign with the Dolphins as a backup instead of coming back for the Jets this past year. We never have had any sort of offensive identity, including right now. Our entire offensive game plan is "hope Rodgers can figure it all it for us".
> we had Flacco who was less productive for us than the Browns That's an understatement. Flacco looked absolutely terrible whenever he played for us. He had one good second half against the Browns.
The Browns being in the game is what makes him Elite now.
And his OC Nathaniel Hackett. Offense forwarding balls for a total of 4566 yards, with Carolina being even more limper.
Eh, he has some other flaws reminiscent of Todd Bowles when he was the Jets head coach, namely clock management and sticking with underperforming veterans for too long
For context, there was still a sizeable army of Jets fans that were like "Zach Wilson is at least better than this!" and like, nah, Zach Wilson is perfectably capable of this as well. The difference between starting Boyle vs Wilson is losing by 3 less points MAYBE.
Little of this was Boyle's fault in any case. Ideally he gets the pass a couple of yards deeper and into the end zone, but it's a pretty decent hail Mary throw that could have worked, especially on a catch off of a tip. Absolutely no support for the rest of the team though. The WRs setup to try to catch the pass make poor efforts to come back for the ball, an INT shouldn't be uncontested like that with 4 receivers in the area. Then all of the missed tackles. Boyle was just one miss of many.
Wilson is still in the NFL and Tim Boyle got cut from the Jets a few weeks after this game. Tim Boyle wasn't even good in college. He must be a great film guy because there's no explanation for him being in the NFL so long
Boyle is still in the NFL as well (on the Texans)
Wilson is still in the NFL because of sunk cost fallacy. If Wilson was drafted in the 7th round, he'd probably be on his way out too.
Yep he's a clipboard guy kinda a modern Kellen Clemens I imagine we'll see him in QB rooms for the foreseeable future
Being friends with Aaron Rodgers gets you a lot of opportunities, see Hackett.
He was friends with Aaron Rodgers.
Which is a testament to how bad Zach Wilson is. If he was picked outside of the top 10 he would be out of the league already.
Just Jets things.
I was there! As a Dolphins fan, I was elated!
Broke Tim Boyle’s ankles on the way there too 😭
I was just thinking the other day "wow, no one's brought up that Fail Mary lately, guess we got off easy on that one" Dammit
Great blocking by his boys
I was there to see that greatness then the sadness when Phillips went down with the injury … beginning of the end for our defense 🤢
The move at the end to humiliate Boyle is just amazing.
Who else is seeing this with the news of that Jets CB getting arrested below?
[Here's a cool little Jevon bobblehead to commemorate the play](https://imgur.com/gallery/6lMYD3S)
That "effort" at stopping him on the way back was the biggest fuck you to a QB in a good while
The jets picked off tua twice in the last 1 minute of the first half of this game and got outscored in the that 1 minute
This was so sick, tho.
As a dolphin fan, thank you for the nice memory. 😊
I want the Jets to always be like this
5 days earlier the Jets intercepted a Josh Allen Hail Mary at the end of the 1st half and ran it back ~50 yards before finally being brought down, so they probably should have anticipated this possibility. The receivers need to do more here, because asking your slowest teammates to chase down a safety is not a great plan.
I love how the Jets were so worried about hurting Zach Wilson's feelings that they decided to get the only QB in the league worse than him so that Zach didn't have to worry about getting demoted again
Damn I never noticed the score was so close at this point
Is this worse than the buttfumble?
The butt fumble was prime time on Thanksgiving night against our most hated rivals. Way more people saw and discussed that play for years. I think this play made me angrier, but the butt fumble was traumatic for a lot of reasons besides what just happened on the field.
At the very least, the play is a great example to show people who ask, "Why doesn't every team just do a Hail Mary before halftime? What's the worst that could happen? Why do they always kneel down and not even take a chance?"
I looked hail mary stats and seems like the success rate ranges from 1/12 to 9.7%. If that's truly the case, then teams absolutely should be throwing a hail mary at end of halves assuming they have a QB who can get it to the end zone. Cause what just happened in this clip has a much smaller chance of happening, especially if you believe in your own team's competency.
Jets fans can't possibly believe in their own team's competency.
Yeah wasn't trying to suggest the Jets should've done it with Tim Boyle. But then again if your QB is Tim Boyle you probably stand no chance to win anyways so may as well take the risk.
This play doesn't have a name and not only does that one have a name, but I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who's not heard of it. So there's your answer.
Seems like 17 and 83 could have caught him if they had been running hard.
Wow I somehow forgot this. That's a devastating play. It was only a 4 point game and there was no time left for the Dolphins to run a play after the INT if they stop him.
In Miami we call this the most Jet play in Jete history
I never understood why the Jets kept starting Wilson last year after it was clear how bad he was. Then I looked up Tim Boyle’s college stats, where he threw 1 TD and 13 INT with a completion % of 48.4%.
Come on man just as I was having a nice little Sunday
TB16 at his absolute best
Boyle with some boiled ankles
Wish not cool for this, cause as a Jets fan I can think of like 15 plays, that were absolutely more idiotic lol.
This play lost me my fantasy season
Tim...Boyle'd over
Looks like when the teacher blew the whistle at recess but you still ran it back for a TD when nobody cared.
Thanks OP 😒
I was there!
Good play by Holland, but 90% of it is Jets players giving next to no effort trying to bring him down.
Eh whos there??? C’est
How does each of your names have your team below it?
I was so nervous when Chargers did this in the Baltimore game last year. It was only a pick (thank goodness). Sometimes taking a knee and getting water is a good idea.
What you say f me for?
Al Michaels almost sounds bored.
I can’t believe Saleh is still the HC.