Last week: 19 (+0)
Record: 1-1
Yeah, how’s that Jets’ offense doing now? After scoring 48 in the opener in a heavily defense and special teams aided effort, the Jets scored just 10 points last week and Mark Sanchez, who was 19 of 27 for 266 yards, 3 touchdowns, and a pick in the opener, completed just 10 of 27 for 138 yards and a touchdown against a Steeler defense missing Troy Polamalu and James Harrison. In actuality, Sanchez is probably not as bad as he looked last week, but he’s not as good as he looked week 1 either. The Jets, meanwhile, rank 26th in the league in yards per play differential.
Studs
LG Matt Slauson: Did not allow a pressure on 29 pass block plays, run blocked for 37 yards on 3 attempts
LT D’Brickashaw Ferguson: Allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 35 pass block plays, run blocked for 4 yards on 1 carry
RE Muhammad Wilkerson: Allowed 3 quarterback pressures on 28 pass rush snaps, 2 solo tackles, 2 assists, 2 stops, 1 missed tackle
Duds
QB Mark Sanchez: 10 of 27 for 138 yards and 1 touchdown, 1 drop, 1 throw away, 61.9 adjusted QB rating, pressured on 11 of 29 drop backs (2 sacks, 3 of 9)
RT Austin Howard: Allowed 1 sack, 1 quarterback hit, and 4 quarterback pressures on 35 pass block snaps, run blocked 9 yards on 2 attempts
WR Santonio Holmes: Caught 3 passes for 28 yards and a touchdown on 9 targets on 34 pass plays, 3.0 YAC per catch
RB Shonn Greene: Rushed for 23 yards (11 after contact) on 11 carries, allowed 1 quarterback hurry on 9 pass block snaps
WR Stephen Hill: Didn’t catch a pass on 2 attempts on 29 pass snaps
CB Antonio Cromartie: Allowed 5 catches for 77 yards and a touchdown on 5 attempts, 3 solo tackles
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