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Apparantly Mason Went Off In The Locker Room

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Grabbing this from behind enemy lines..

He was very upset and vocal in the locker room and said...



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"There are some cracks, and until we identify the cracks, we're going to keep having the same problems, once we seal up the cracks, we can move forward"

"It's up for us to look at the film and fix it, we gotta man up and fix it, get rid of the (F bomb) dumb stuff and fix it, excuse my language."
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I guess directed towards coaching staff?

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and hes 100% correct. Nothing wrong with what Mason said. The Jets have been playing aweful football. Last night was probabaly the most inept football I have ever seen. If it was not for a decent defensive showing, that would be the worst performance a team could put out on an NFL football field. The Jets really should be 1-3 if not for facing the king of all that is unclutch... Tony Romo. It looks like this team needs some good veteren leadership, I guarantee you Ray Lewis would do the same thing if we were in that situation. Now Mason needs to not only lead with his mouth but with his actions. You saw a little of that last night. Pretty sure Mason had the biggest offensive play for the Jets last night.
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This is the consequence of joining a team with Mark Sanchez at QB. Granted, their O-line did their best to get him killed but he was absolutely awful.
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Coaching or Sanchez. Sanchez's showing in the final few drives of the game were pitiful, his passes were way off the mark and he was scared for his life.
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It was somewhere in the late 3rd or 4th quarter, but I remember watching Sanchez just flop to the ground to avoid being creamed again. You could tell at that point that he was mentally destroyed by our D.
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[quote name='Purple Nurple' timestamp='1317650981' post='814166']
It was somewhere in the late 3rd or 4th quarter, but I remember watching Sanchez just flop to the ground to avoid being creamed again. You could tell at that point that he was mentally destroyed by our D.
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lol yea it was one where he just threw the ball basically as hard as he could straight out of bounds... He was almost on his knees before the ball was out of his hand..
That was hilarious... That will be embarrassing to watch in the film room ha
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I felt like mason should have been flagged he jumped up in Kruger face after he couldnt get the 1st down.. Then after the refs seperated everyone Mason ran around and shoulder bumped Kruger again on pass by...
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[quote name='jdynamite' timestamp='1317651450' post='814177']
I felt like mason should have been flagged he jumped up in Kruger face after he couldnt get the 1st down.. Then after the refs seperated everyone Mason ran around and shoulder bumped Kruger again on pass by...
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Brother off the field but enemy on the field....Kruger was playing outstandingly; he and McPhee was bringing the chaos to the Jets' offensive line. We have a great backup of groups and are absolutely starters on other team. All championship team have great depth......
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[quote name='AsianRice' timestamp='1317651917' post='814182']
Brother off the field but enemy on the field....Kruger was playing outstandingly; he and McPhee was bringing the chaos to the Jets' offensive line. We have a great backup of groups and are absolutely starters on other team. All championship team have great depth......
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I agree with you about the depth, I talked about both Kruger and McPhee getting pressure in another post.. And i also mentioned how seeing the young guys play well, makes we anxious to see when Kindle finally gets his chance to make a contribution because was flying around during preseason...
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It was like he never left. Couldnt get the first down so he wanted to fight baltimore players.

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[quote name='PWNEDbyDEANO' timestamp='1317648107' post='814111']
This is the consequence of joining a team with Mark Sanchez at QB. [b]Granted, their O-line did their best to get him killed [/b]but he was absolutely awful.
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Maybe that was their plan... :)
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[quote name='berad' timestamp='1317650684' post='814158']
Coaching or Sanchez. Sanchez's showing in the final few drives of the game were pitiful, his passes were way off the mark and he was scared for his life.
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Thats exactly it, it was clear he was not going to take another hit. He was gonna get rid of the ball no matter where his recievers were. I don't even know if he hit a reciever on that last drive, seemed like every pass was out of bounds or on the turf.
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Mason wanted this game so bad, and honestly Flacco + Sanchez both looked Boller bad.
I also think Kruger would've kicked his [profanity deleted]![img]http://content.boards.baltimoreravens.com//public/style_emoticons/default/268213.gif[/img]
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[quote name='BohBalmerOsbohs' timestamp='1317622175' post='813944']
Grabbing this from behind enemy lines..

He was very upset and vocal in the locker room and said...










I guess directed towards coaching staff?

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From my point of view, I think it was their O line honestly and Sanchez, he threw some pretty bad throws. I think that might of had something to do with our Defense scaring the living Crap out of him. He was more shook than Flacco, thats for sure. LOL

On A side note-

My Montage for this Game should be up in a few more Hrs, im taking an hr break, i pulled an all nighter (literally , i havnt slept at all) and started it at around 12 30 am or 1 am and im just now taking a break. But the hard part is already down. (recording it then uploading it to my DT.
My p.o.s hd pvr likes to freeze on me every 20 mins or so. So i end up having to shut down my computer. I must of Rebooted my desktop atleast 8 times in a 6 hr period.
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I miss Mason as well. Always a warrior. He did have the option to return here. He chose not to which is cool but to say it's because the Jets had a "better shot at winning a SB" was just evil. Will always love Mase for what he did here but hey, he made his bed and now he has to lie in it.
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besides - what do you think they do in the locker room, twittle their thumbs?
they talk and [profanity deleted] about what's happening - or in their case - not happening!
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