Slouching on Revis Island: The under card for this game is WR Randy Moss versus CB Darrell Revis. But winning the one-on-one isn’t as important as winning the game. Occupying the best defender for the afternoon could get other receivers open.
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18 September 2010
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3 November 2009
Jets’ Darrell Revis shut down Moss and had an interception. And Aqib Talib had enough reach to pick off a deep pass to WR Brandon Tate. Certainly Moss has to step up and beat his man if he’s one-on-one with anybody. Then it is up to Brady to put the pass where only Moss can get it.
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26 September 2009
Behind them are cornerbacks they trust in one-on-one situations (Darrell Revis and Lito Sheppard). Not every team has all those elements on their defense.
Any 3-4 defense can get their hands on the Jets playbook and run the plays as scripted, but they won’t always execute the plays as effectively because of the ability of the individuals running the plays.
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