Phil Jackson used to start every training camp with session on how to dribble properly. Why? Because he’d send a message to his team that the fundamentals are important.
@@andrewchambers181and the jets still can’t do the fundamentals in week 11. So why practice anything else when you can’t even get past the starting line?
@@xthaking ya and their dum af. None of them have brought up the o line. Its so fn bad. just watch the tape of each game all the offensive plays. Rodgers clearly hasn't thrown them under the bus but i would bc they just have to get rid of half of them or they will never win.
It’s the same in college now. No real tackling. They literally don’t full tackle in practice. I think it’s only allowed once a week if I remember correctly. Edit. I looked it up. NCAA allows up to three days of tackling or thudding. But most programs don’t even do the three days.
its like aj said, is it worth it to risk a guy in practice? a lot of people want rEaL football, but if you loss kelce, or debo, or tj in a practice how would you feel? the tackling is bad because the rules make it impossible, not because these guys dont know how. LT wouldnt practice, do crack and show up late to games and dominate the other team. this isnt highschool, practices are 90%+ for the mental side.
@@michag4337Show me the stats on injuries suffered in practice 15 years ago and now and there will be no correlation that reducing full-contact practices reduces them.
Interesting that JJ mentioned that the Steelers tackle to the ground in practice. So why doesn't everyone? Doesn't that seem like the sort of franchise to emulate? In general the NFL tends to have lots of guys that throw themselves at the ball carrier like a missile but don't actually, you know, tackle the guy. Makes for an exciting highlight when it works and an embarrassing miss when it doesn't. I remember Michael Bennett of the Seahawks used to wear shoulder pads that were clearly too small for him. He did that to force himself to tackle correctly so that he would have to wrap a guy up. If he just threw his shoulder into the guy the pads wouldn't properly protect him and it would hurt.
I'd guess injury, wear and tear is a big reason why teams don't really do it any more, which honestly just makes players seem soft. Reason a lot of player go for "hit-stick" tackles instead of wrap is they want those highlights, or they think they are the second coming of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed.
yea and it would never happen again if tj broke his leg in practice. the pats didnt tackle every day in the early 00s, and had a top 5 defense more than they didnt. correlation doesnt equal causality, the chiefs defense doesnt go to the ground every week from what i found googling for 5 minutes, id be more scared of them than the steelers, unless im a qb tj is terrifying.
To me its so clear. You play the game in pads, practise in pads. They add weight. It changes game conditions. Doesnt mean you have to tackle full force in the pads.. but id have em in pads every practice
As a Jet fan I hope the defensive players who've been playing since pop warner felt they were being treated like children playing pop warner because maybe that will help them realize that's the level of compete and talent they have shown this season
When Saleh was there, the defence wasn't the problem, Aaron was supposed to up the levels of that offence, they fire the defensive minded head coach, and now they have to learn the fundamentals of tackling 😂😂😂
You could say I’m bias from being a Steelers fan, but it doesn’t take away from the truth. The truth is the Steelers haven’t dealt with injuries too much this season, and we are one of the top 4 in opponents’ first downs. I believe they are top 10 in yards per game and per play by opponents as well.
Hold up… they don’t full tackle with pads during practice mid season??? They do that every week in college ball. You play how you practice. That’s 101 level stuff
@@gumball5024doesn’t make sense at all from an investment standpoint…has everyone in professional hall forgotten the term “football shape” you need to hit early on in the summer so your bones and muscles are already used to the collisions and what not…people thought getting rid of the preseason would end star players getting hurt 😅
@ @ ya okay. If You put a couple million dollars on someone’s contract and they break a leg in practice, you’re gonna tell me it’s all good because the player was getting in “football shape”?
@ you have never played ball past high school to not understand what I’m saying 😭😂 you probably never played varsity either…have you noticed that the amount of season ending or near season ending injuries have been at an all time high since they stopped tackling in pro football???? Have you noticed teams that do still practice with pads and tackle to the ground are actually some of the more healthier rosters? 😂 but sure there is absolutely no legitimacy to my argument/statement…if I personally put a couple million dollars on someone’s contract I want them to be a hardened football player because otherwise what am I paying them for if they are already knicked up week 3…?
@@oilyseal1287 you focusing on high school tells me all I need to know. If you actually played at a high level then you’d understand that MID SEASON practice do not have full tackle. This is isn’t the same as your little pop warner team you played on for a summer 😂😂😂
I've been saying this for years. Players nowadays do not know the fundamentals of tackling anymore. Look at highlights of the biggest hits 20 years ago, they were clean hits leading with the shoulder pads and people were hurt less. The clip of Tom Brady getting whollopped by Nate Clements, he gets up and claps and was like "great hit". Now people just launch themselves head first and getting concussions or diving at legs and making people get hurt. That's why there's more flags now to protect players and stupid rules because people can't tackle properly anymore and soon it'll be just flag football.
The Jets had 20 Missed tackles in the last game, coach has to show them because clearly they don't know, they have been bad all year. The Jets defence fall off from the previous two years is ridiculous, and before someone brings up Saleh they were bad before he got fired too.
A point not many people are making. That O-Line has been a problem for the last 3-4 seasons, but people get fixated on the QB. Get rid of Wilson, yeah ok. Sign Rodgers, yeah great. And what got Rodgers crocked in his first start? Poor O-Line play. A missed block at the left end iirc. Even then it was another 6 weeks before I heard anyone at the Jets say the OL might need looking at. That was a year ago and nothing seems to have happened.
You will ALWAYS get better exercizing. Always. Maybe not as a center though. AQ sounds like the angry uncle that always disagrees on everything. As a center maybe eating 10 burgers will help you more than a couple of situps.
Well they might practice tackling. The Jets tackling is abysmal. I watched a Chiefs game alongside of a Jets game and the difference absolutely was astounding. Rodgers keeps talking about needing to correct the little things, but this is not a little thing.
If the Jets can clean up the fundamentals, they are a Super Bowl contender. They are among the most penalized teams in the league since Hackett has shown up. They yield so many yards on offense from pre-snap and post-snap penalties.
Nathaniel Hackett is the dullest offensive mind in the NFL. Keith Carter is the most universally hated coach in the NFL, and he's running the O-Line. This team doesn't stand a chance.
lol see how surprised they are that only the Steelers are the only team tackling to the ground in week 11. CBA stats that you have limited full pads? Jeez it’s so clear why the NFL product is subpar.
People commenting on how tackling has degraded in the nfl but don’t realize they try and tackle a certain way now because of the rules…unnecessary roughness and now hip drop tackle…I remember the proper form tackle was the hawk tackle and now it’s kind of illegal if you drop your hip on it 😂
Tackling to the ground every week in practice is such a Steelers thing. Part of why they've always had solid defenses for the past 20 years. - Eagles fan
The limited contact practice rules they implemented is supposedly for player safety, but in reality it really messed up the entire league, now it resulted in more injuries than before because they aren’t conditioned properly to handle full contact like a tackle or other things.
If my coach ever said this to the media im done with him.... Jets firing Salah was an all time L. Woody needs to go. Free all the jets players besides a cpl 💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣
You don’t get better at tackling overnight. A lot of their issues are effort and chemistry related. Fundamentally weak yes, but it’s because the team isn’t cohesive, tough, and play hard ball as a unit.
Notice how the two hall of famers in AJ and JJ have no problem with it and like it, and notice how AQ and D BUT do have a problem with it and they got cut and were out of the league in their early 30s.
It's amazing that pro players making millions per year even need lessons in fundamentals. Most of these players have had 3 or 4 years of High School ball, then 3 or 4 years of College ball. At some point you should know your job pretty well, especially when your paid a fortune.
Is it just me or can anyone else see that JJ can’t stand Rodgers?😂 he’s subtle about it but there’s been a few small shots at him recently & I’m just curious why
This is a segment about the defense and tackling, since the Jets are the worst tackling team in the NFL, but somehow you made it about him. No wonder every sports channel is clickbaiting Rodgers.
@@TheSlithice bro this is the second week in a row he’s thrown shade at him.😂 I asked a simple question get off your high horse who tf are you buddy? Nobody special that’s forsure
This is not an indictment of the Jets. The whole league needs to work in the fundamentals of tackling. I still see the hip drop and it’s not being called although it was banned. I keep seeing guy hit from the side with their shoulders. The fundamentals is to aim at the numbers, head up, head on the outside, wrap up and take the player to the ground. I still see attempts of horse collar, grabbing a guy high around the neck snd jerking him down, this new spin tackle which is very dangerous if your foot is planted. I blame all of this on College football. The pros should NOT have to teach these guys how to tackle. It’s so bad I struggle to watch football because every play looks like a leg will be broken.
AQ pushing back is great, it's easy giving the simple "always correct" political answer, but most of the team when they heard that probably thought like him. The most that's gonna do is make them feel humiliated and maybe that sparks some fire in them. They are NFL players, they know how to tackle and those practices wont do much for them other than maybe MAYBE develop some amount of culture of effort in practice if people buy in.
Wtf are we talking about? Pro football players don't work on tackling, but pro ruggers do? Ruggers then become some of the least injured players as a result while slamming into each other with no pads and no downs. Football players are remedial. I'm glad they make millions doing football...
We all know JJ is a hall of famer on an individual level but the way he speaks all the time about what organizations should be doing as if he was ever part of a winning let alone even decent team is so funny to me. Its always steelers this steelers that like bro thats your brothers team not yours
I don't watch college football, but I watch a lot of NFL and have done for years and I think tackle technique is terrible in football... maybe it's a conscious decision from teams to go for the big explosive hit and maybe dislodge the ball, perhaps someone has some analytics that says that's the smart way to defend, but every week across multiple games I see defenders give up yards & scores that they shouldn't have because they tried to knock a guy out (and miss) instead of take him down
Jets fans were really saying that defense was a top 3 😂😂😂😂 have you guys heard of a top 3 defense that is going back to basics in training bc they don’t know how to tackle? Or a top 3 Cornerback that doesn’t know how to tackle?😂 Sauce will always be the most overrated player in nfl history.
It 100% is the coach and the staff. They haven’t figured out how to stop the run all season, and make the same dumb mistakes each week. Front office also depleted the defensive line which was a strength of the team and left it depleted. Team is soft and feeble too. They play a physical team and get folded every time. I will say Rodgers keeps the offense stagnant with no motion/play action… that’s annoying
Jj goin at aq is awesome lmao
Got intense for a bit 😮
"dont try"
🚫 bukowski
✅aq
O line and D line. Mortal enemies even in retirement.
Loved it!
True competitors
Weird that people are just starting to notice this. Tackling in the nfl has been a problem for years.
You think college is better lol
Charger fan checking in here… agreed!!!
Have you ever tried tackling lol
I think some of it has to do with trying to get the ball instead of getting the player on the ground
Cuz you can't play defense anymore on any level. Therefore players aren't growing up experiencing it like its used to be
Literally EVERY team should be teaching tackling fundamentals at this point. And then let the yellow flags fly and the fines add up 🙌🙌
but you only get soo many fines before you get suspended right?
Tackling fundamentals should be mastered at collegiate level am I right? Otherwise why get drafted and signed?
@romeou4965 some people are freaks.....like literal freak athletes. Dudes are 6'2 at 12 years old. Even if they don't learn ever they'll be pros.
Phil Jackson used to start every training camp with session on how to dribble properly. Why? Because he’d send a message to his team that the fundamentals are important.
There’s no physical contact involved with that
Thats training camp, not week 11
@@andrewchambers181and the jets still can’t do the fundamentals in week 11. So why practice anything else when you can’t even get past the starting line?
@@samz1108exactly. Something is not clicking so work on the foundation where you can control the variables
Love the debate....too many people are scared to disagree
JJ always keeps it real
He's on the wrong show.
Should've never fired Saleh smh
Facts
Better than the current coach, but not a playoff winner type of coach either
Buyers Remorse. Every Jet fan was calling for that mans head
@@xthaking ya and their dum af. None of them have brought up the o line. Its so fn bad. just watch the tape of each game all the offensive plays. Rodgers clearly hasn't thrown them under the bus but i would bc they just have to get rid of half of them or they will never win.
Yea he was like problem number 8 for them
Get them some of that Bobby Boucher tacklin fuel
Gaaaaaaatooooorrrraaaadeeeeee
Water Sucks
In Alabama, we call that high quality h2o!!!
As a 37 year 49ers fan, Jeff Ulbrich was a solid LB for us never the strongest or biggest but seemed to play with all heart no fear
Did the offense spend time on the Fundamentals of scoring more than 6 points a game?
😂
Chilll 🥶
It’s the same in college now. No real tackling. They literally don’t full tackle in practice.
I think it’s only allowed once a week if I remember correctly.
Edit. I looked it up. NCAA allows up to three days of tackling or thudding.
But most programs don’t even do the three days.
its like aj said, is it worth it to risk a guy in practice? a lot of people want rEaL football, but if you loss kelce, or debo, or tj in a practice how would you feel? the tackling is bad because the rules make it impossible, not because these guys dont know how. LT wouldnt practice, do crack and show up late to games and dominate the other team. this isnt highschool, practices are 90%+ for the mental side.
@@michag4337Show me the stats on injuries suffered in practice 15 years ago and now and there will be no correlation that reducing full-contact practices reduces them.
Interesting that JJ mentioned that the Steelers tackle to the ground in practice. So why doesn't everyone? Doesn't that seem like the sort of franchise to emulate?
In general the NFL tends to have lots of guys that throw themselves at the ball carrier like a missile but don't actually, you know, tackle the guy. Makes for an exciting highlight when it works and an embarrassing miss when it doesn't. I remember Michael Bennett of the Seahawks used to wear shoulder pads that were clearly too small for him. He did that to force himself to tackle correctly so that he would have to wrap a guy up. If he just threw his shoulder into the guy the pads wouldn't properly protect him and it would hurt.
I'd guess injury, wear and tear is a big reason why teams don't really do it any more, which honestly just makes players seem soft. Reason a lot of player go for "hit-stick" tackles instead of wrap is they want those highlights, or they think they are the second coming of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed.
yea and it would never happen again if tj broke his leg in practice. the pats didnt tackle every day in the early 00s, and had a top 5 defense more than they didnt. correlation doesnt equal causality, the chiefs defense doesnt go to the ground every week from what i found googling for 5 minutes, id be more scared of them than the steelers, unless im a qb tj is terrifying.
Why would you want to emulate them? They're just the Cowboys from Pittsburgh, they're rarely awful but they ain't gonna win anything
@@WhiteNegativethe literally won superbowls in the last 15 years and have been good every year. Stfu lmao
@@WhiteNegative they've won 2x this century. They have nearly as many titles as the Cowboys have playoff wins over the same span.
To me its so clear. You play the game in pads, practise in pads. They add weight. It changes game conditions. Doesnt mean you have to tackle full force in the pads.. but id have em in pads every practice
full set of pads adds like 10 lbs. yeah its a lil bit extra but its not enough that you have to really be getting used to it.
Have you played through an 11 game football season before?
@LIlFro- yes and we practiced in pads 3 days a week. So did the pros during that time
Fundamentals? In the middle of the season? Best Angels in the Outfield quote ever
As a Jet fan I hope the defensive players who've been playing since pop warner felt they were being treated like children playing pop warner because maybe that will help them realize that's the level of compete and talent they have shown this season
There are way too many professional defensive football players that can't tackle
When Saleh was there, the defence wasn't the problem, Aaron was supposed to up the levels of that offence, they fire the defensive minded head coach, and now they have to learn the fundamentals of tackling 😂😂😂
Tackling fundamentals needs to be a weekly session in the NFL. Nobody on the field either wants to tackle or knows how to tackle.
I think you should ALWAYS wear pads … seeing as on Sunday you WEAR PADS . Why this is even a discussion in the national football league is insanity .
Blame the players association.
I only played football for 8 years and not in the NFL and I 100% disagree with what you said,I need to see your resume bro?
@@akafletcherforever calm down uncle Rico 😂
NFL CBA limits teams to a total of 14 padded practices during the regular season.
Boxers wear gloves in the ring but shadow box without them all the time. There are benefits, otherwise they wouldn't do it.
Good, to many players go for "the big hit" "the ESPN highlights tackle"
Damn watching ulbrich and Derek smith together in the early 49er days....time flies
You could say I’m bias from being a Steelers fan, but it doesn’t take away from the truth. The truth is the Steelers haven’t dealt with injuries too much this season, and we are one of the top 4 in opponents’ first downs. I believe they are top 10 in yards per game and per play by opponents as well.
i looked up the stats. steelers are 19th when it comes to missed tackles per snap.
@@kingzut Sounds like they should keep working at it
Jeff Ulbrich was cold in Madden 05
Hold up… they don’t full tackle with pads during practice mid season??? They do that every week in college ball. You play how you practice. That’s 101 level stuff
It’s the NFL. Why would they risk injuries? Assumed this was common knowledge
They don’t tackle in practice anymore, what did you expect ?
Had no idea players just weren’t tackling in practice
Makes sense though. These guys are literally human investments for the organization
@@gumball5024doesn’t make sense at all from an investment standpoint…has everyone in professional hall forgotten the term “football shape” you need to hit early on in the summer so your bones and muscles are already used to the collisions and what not…people thought getting rid of the preseason would end star players getting hurt 😅
@ @ ya okay. If You put a couple million dollars on someone’s contract and they break a leg in practice, you’re gonna tell me it’s all good because the player was getting in “football shape”?
@ you have never played ball past high school to not understand what I’m saying 😭😂 you probably never played varsity either…have you noticed that the amount of season ending or near season ending injuries have been at an all time high since they stopped tackling in pro football???? Have you noticed teams that do still practice with pads and tackle to the ground are actually some of the more healthier rosters? 😂 but sure there is absolutely no legitimacy to my argument/statement…if I personally put a couple million dollars on someone’s contract I want them to be a hardened football player because otherwise what am I paying them for if they are already knicked up week 3…?
@@oilyseal1287 you focusing on high school tells me all I need to know. If you actually played at a high level then you’d understand that MID SEASON practice do not have full tackle. This is isn’t the same as your little pop warner team you played on for a summer 😂😂😂
An offensive lineman trying to tell one of the greatest defensive players of all time how to practice tackling is hilarious
I think the jets need to do more blocking drills for their Oline badly
AQ bein a….. STOOGE!!!! 😅
Watching this right as I skip a greeny ad 😂
Tackling is so bad in the nfl. This wouldn’t hurt most teams to do.
I've been saying this for years. Players nowadays do not know the fundamentals of tackling anymore. Look at highlights of the biggest hits 20 years ago, they were clean hits leading with the shoulder pads and people were hurt less. The clip of Tom Brady getting whollopped by Nate Clements, he gets up and claps and was like "great hit". Now people just launch themselves head first and getting concussions or diving at legs and making people get hurt. That's why there's more flags now to protect players and stupid rules because people can't tackle properly anymore and soon it'll be just flag football.
It's also very hard to practice tackling when the line between physicality vs. chance of flag varies based on the player being tackled.
Sauce will never tackle…don’t get thrown at all at but will never tackle…GoTexans
With the quality of the tackling in the NFL, more teams should probably be practicing it more.
Can you imagine how pissed coach brick was doing a demonstration of how to tackle to a room full of NFL players
Man I didn’t have week 11 jets emphasizing the fundamentals of tackling on my bingo card
The Jets had 20 Missed tackles in the last game, coach has to show them because clearly they don't know, they have been bad all year. The Jets defence fall off from the previous two years is ridiculous, and before someone brings up Saleh they were bad before he got fired too.
Might need to go over blocking fundamentals with the O-Line to get that cadence out of their heads too.
A point not many people are making. That O-Line has been a problem for the last 3-4 seasons, but people get fixated on the QB. Get rid of Wilson, yeah ok. Sign Rodgers, yeah great. And what got Rodgers crocked in his first start? Poor O-Line play. A missed block at the left end iirc. Even then it was another 6 weeks before I heard anyone at the Jets say the OL might need looking at. That was a year ago and nothing seems to have happened.
I wonder how effective a rugby coach could be for tackling fundamentals
Who cares how the players felt being retrained in tackling. They were pathetic. I would do the same as a coach. Shame works.
You will ALWAYS get better exercizing. Always. Maybe not as a center though. AQ sounds like the angry uncle that always disagrees on everything. As a center maybe eating 10 burgers will help you more than a couple of situps.
Well they might practice tackling. The Jets tackling is abysmal. I watched a Chiefs game alongside of a Jets game and the difference absolutely was astounding. Rodgers keeps talking about needing to correct the little things, but this is not a little thing.
Wonder why one will be in the hall & one won’t 🤷♂️
The Jets are 3-7, put some respec on their name!
If the Jets can clean up the fundamentals, they are a Super Bowl contender.
They are among the most penalized teams in the league since Hackett has shown up. They yield so many yards on offense from pre-snap and post-snap penalties.
Nathaniel Hackett is the dullest offensive mind in the NFL. Keith Carter is the most universally hated coach in the NFL, and he's running the O-Line. This team doesn't stand a chance.
lol see how surprised they are that only the Steelers are the only team tackling to the ground in week 11.
CBA stats that you have limited full pads?
Jeez it’s so clear why the NFL product is subpar.
Good offense vs defense meeting right here 😅
Tackling Fuel
Maybe tell Roger's not to insist on force feeding Adam's when wilson is superior? Just a thought
I know Pat has a wrestling ring there in the thunderdome. Lets' get JJ v AQ
People commenting on how tackling has degraded in the nfl but don’t realize they try and tackle a certain way now because of the rules…unnecessary roughness and now hip drop tackle…I remember the proper form tackle was the hawk tackle and now it’s kind of illegal if you drop your hip on it 😂
Tackling to the ground every week in practice is such a Steelers thing. Part of why they've always had solid defenses for the past 20 years.
- Eagles fan
Last year I felt the Chiefs should have their offense practice "catching fundamentals."
Well they won the Super Bowl so they did well enough lol
hahahahahaha returning to the fundamentals. thats a great sign.
Nah, just business as usual at the Jets.
The limited contact practice rules they implemented is supposedly for player safety, but in reality it really messed up the entire league, now it resulted in more injuries than before because they aren’t conditioned properly to handle full contact like a tackle or other things.
There will NEVER be a time where ALL the teams have it "figured out" 😂😂
If my coach ever said this to the media im done with him.... Jets firing Salah was an all time L. Woody needs to go. Free all the jets players besides a cpl 💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣
Tackling is 90% effort 10% technique
AQ act like there isnt 8 games left might not help Sunday but it will in the coming weeks
If you want tackling to improve overnight (and the entire NFL product for that matter) then make contracts incentive-based.
This should happen twice a year. Once during preseason once during mid-season.
Bring in some rugby people.
Jaje analysis on point
the offense scored 6 points what did they do about that
How can Robert Saleh continue to let this team down like this!
the Jets can try whatever the hell they want. they're still gonna get blownout
Title is wrong, Jets are 3-7 not 2-7. Show some damn respect.
😂😂😂😂😂
You don’t get better at tackling overnight. A lot of their issues are effort and chemistry related. Fundamentally weak yes, but it’s because the team isn’t cohesive, tough, and play hard ball as a unit.
the 49ers should be practicing with them. Tired of seeing 4 dudes struggling to bring down one player on pretty much every single play.
Problem is morale - wonder what (who) the real problem is 😂 🤷♂️
Notice how the two hall of famers in AJ and JJ have no problem with it and like it, and notice how AQ and D BUT do have a problem with it and they got cut and were out of the league in their early 30s.
The bengals need this too… lol
Hmm maybe it's not the kick offs and Thursday games maybe it's that they don't practice hard and expect to ramp it up on Sundays when Injurys happen?
There’s shouldn’t be a clause to limit padded practices! Grow a pair!
It's amazing that pro players making millions per year even need lessons in fundamentals. Most of these players have had 3 or 4 years of High School ball, then 3 or 4 years of College ball. At some point you should know your job pretty well, especially when your paid a fortune.
The CBA has really ruined the game. The 2000 Bucs, Tony Dungy ran full padded practices.
4:24 wtf???? You guys tackle during practice?? Waaaaaaaaaahat?
😂 looking for injurys
Title is wrong its 3-7 give us a chance lol 😩
Nah
AQ needs to shut his mouth about defense
Or what
@ U his butt buddy?
I see u pat looking dicey
The Lions had some padded practices the last two weeks. Jets need to man up and do wtf coach says.
Is it just me or can anyone else see that JJ can’t stand Rodgers?😂 he’s subtle about it but there’s been a few small shots at him recently & I’m just curious why
It’s because he’s honest about Rodgers and this program is…not. Let’s just put it like that 😂
He's still butthurt that Rodgers won MVP when JJ only won DPOY
This is a segment about the defense and tackling, since the Jets are the worst tackling team in the NFL, but somehow you made it about him. No wonder every sports channel is clickbaiting Rodgers.
@@TheSlithice bro this is the second week in a row he’s thrown shade at him.😂 I asked a simple question get off your high horse who tf are you buddy? Nobody special that’s forsure
So is Aaron Roger getting taught the fundamentals of being an QB? The defense is not the only issue.
This is not an indictment of the Jets. The whole league needs to work in the fundamentals of tackling. I still see the hip drop and it’s not being called although it was banned. I keep seeing guy hit from the side with their shoulders. The fundamentals is to aim at the numbers, head up, head on the outside, wrap up and take the player to the ground. I still see attempts of horse collar, grabbing a guy high around the neck snd jerking him down, this new spin tackle which is very dangerous if your foot is planted. I blame all of this on College football. The pros should NOT have to teach these guys how to tackle. It’s so bad I struggle to watch football because every play looks like a leg will be broken.
AQ pushing back is great, it's easy giving the simple "always correct" political answer, but most of the team when they heard that probably thought like him.
The most that's gonna do is make them feel humiliated and maybe that sparks some fire in them. They are NFL players, they know how to tackle and those practices wont do much for them other than maybe MAYBE develop some amount of culture of effort in practice if people buy in.
Aaron is coming back next season and will have input on who they hire as coach.
Great, so another 6-11 season! I bet Jets fans will love that
Wtf are we talking about? Pro football players don't work on tackling, but pro ruggers do? Ruggers then become some of the least injured players as a result while slamming into each other with no pads and no downs. Football players are remedial. I'm glad they make millions doing football...
How is tackling a punishment?
Tackling skills wane if you don’t practice them weekly
We all know JJ is a hall of famer on an individual level but the way he speaks all the time about what organizations should be doing as if he was ever part of a winning let alone even decent team is so funny to me. Its always steelers this steelers that like bro thats your brothers team not yours
JJ shhhh, don’t be telling our Steelers secrets 🙃 😝
Tacklin fuel
Steelers are one of the best football organization.
It’s almost as if Sal was fired for a reason other than coaching…
they need to get back to basics. They struggling.
I don't watch college football, but I watch a lot of NFL and have done for years and I think tackle technique is terrible in football... maybe it's a conscious decision from teams to go for the big explosive hit and maybe dislodge the ball, perhaps someone has some analytics that says that's the smart way to defend, but every week across multiple games I see defenders give up yards & scores that they shouldn't have because they tried to knock a guy out (and miss) instead of take him down
Jets fans were really saying that defense was a top 3 😂😂😂😂 have you guys heard of a top 3 defense that is going back to basics in training bc they don’t know how to tackle? Or a top 3 Cornerback that doesn’t know how to tackle?😂 Sauce will always be the most overrated player in nfl history.
Lions do this every week. So maybe that says everything.
It’s week 11 we can stop talking about rodgers and the jets…. They’ve won 3 games…
The salt is on overload
I’ve said it from the beginning. It’s not the coach, it’s not the staff. It’s rodgers. Get him out of ny and see how good things will be
It 100% is the coach and the staff. They haven’t figured out how to stop the run all season, and make the same dumb mistakes each week. Front office also depleted the defensive line which was a strength of the team and left it depleted.
Team is soft and feeble too. They play a physical team and get folded every time. I will say Rodgers keeps the offense stagnant with no motion/play action… that’s annoying