New coordinator, additional issues for Jets security.
In the first game under interim defense coordinator Frank Bush since Greg Williams was sacked on Monday, Seahawk defeated the Jets 40-3 on Sunday at Lumen Field.
Russell Wilson and company amassed a total of 410 yards off and easily cut through the Jets defense to turn the game into a mouthpiece in the third quarter, giving Seahawks coach Pete Carroll Wilson support for the former Jets quarterback Geno in the fourth quarter. Smith.
The Jets’ run defense was particularly sensitive. The unit entered its 11th game in the league in stopping the run, conceding an average of 107.8 yards per game. But there were plenty of big holes to run on Sunday, with Chris Carson adding 12 carries for 76 yards, one touchdown and Carlos Hyde 15 carries for 66 yards. The Seahawks finished with 174 quick yards in 36 carries – the second-largest yards allowed by the Jets this season, behind the 182 yards they gave up to 49ers in Week 2.
When asked about the defensive fight against the run team, coach Adam Case said, “I want to have a good answer for you.” “It simply came to our notice then. அவர்கள் They looked twice at what was in front of us and when they looked at where the ball had run, it didn’t really matter. I know what has happened so far, a couple guys do some things they shouldn’t. It only takes a guy to break in, and you’re in trouble. ”
Case said he did not think the change of coordinators would affect security.
“I feel like when we finally settle down, that’s it, the offensive side of the ball really did nothing,” Case said. “The three of us started going in and out. We weren’t going anywhere. It just got away from us.”
Wilson finished 21 of 27 passes for 206 yards and four touchdowns, excluding the Jets’ young second-place finisher. The stain that stands alone on his state line is an interruption to Marcus Main, who is a D.K. He soaked himself in the final zone while defending Metcalfe.
“Once they rolled, into the run game and into the pass game, we had a hard time stopping them,” May said. “We need to get down to the field in the third downs and find a way to slow them down.”