It would have been less obvious who plans the jets to be in attack this season if the coordinator Tanner Engstrand had just shared snapshots of his game book on the video advice of the Metlife Stadium.
After abandoning an early touchdown to the Giants on Saturday in their annual pre-season match, the jets ran the ball on each of the first 10 games of a score training, including a jamming of Justin Fields on a called pass.
Of course, Fields’ legs are greater strength than his arm, so it will be a possible branch of almost all bumps this season.
When Fields finally led to a pass, in third and 2, it was a closely covered Garrett Wilson – who else? – and broke up for incomplete when the jets were satisfied with three points on the second and last series for their offensive starters.
The jets won 47 yards on the ground and 5 per penalty before Nick Folk strikes through a 38 yards basket.
Welcome to the era of the soil and the pound, which underwent a defeat of 31-12 to its infancy to the Giants.
The offensive played 19 snaps and did nothing to cancel the concerns of the training camp concerning the attack on construction.
Fields connected to 1 passes by 5 for 4 yards, with its only completion to come when it used its athletics to move the pocket on a deployment on the left and hit the tight recruit Mason Taylor moving to the key line.
“His approach is great,” said managing director Darren Mougey about Fields during an interview at stake on CBS.
The worst of the four incompleteness of the fields?
It would be the co-hoster on a wide receiving screen that made Wilson go unnecessarily struck on the lawn.
In fact, Fields and Wilson did not connect to any of the four targets during two pre-season games despite their enthusiasm at the idea of joining their forces and restoring their Ohio State chemistry.
The search for a second Fields Trusts receiver did not take clarity, but Brandon Smith might have won a greater opportunity when he made four catches for 31 yards in the first half of the ADRIAN MARTINEZ quarter-rescue.
No wonder, then, that when the jets had to face a third and 8 on their own 30 yards – a passing situation in most of the circumstances of the NFL – the call was a draw on Braelon Allen of 235 pounds, which propelled its path to a gain of 11 yards.
In fact, the field campaign started with five consecutive points towards the right side, including four by Breece Hall.
Allen converted a third and 1 after the third and 8, and should probably also be entrusted to the third and 2.
It was perhaps a sign of Engastrand just in line with the weaknesses of an opponent, since the giants have not stopped the race in the last two seasons and that it remains a big question even after a few important additions.
More likely, it was an overview of the future.
A year ago, the jets classified last in the NFL in the precipitated attempts – and the next team closest to the bottom was the explosive (not a description that applied to the Bengals Gang Green).
It is clear that this will no longer be the case with the jets, who did not have Isaiah Davis available due to an injury.
The Bears and Steelers have an average of 153.1 yards on the ground per game during the first 44 career departures of Fields, according to ESPN.
The NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky believes that the jets will not have a worse than an attack among the first five, while Fields also uses his back on the screen.
Fields has an average of 50.2 yards on the ground per game during his career, including a season of 1,143 yards in 2022.
“I think we have a nice little three -headed monster,” said Fields during the week. “The running room is stacked, that’s for sure.”
The question now becomes if Fields plays on Friday against the Eagles where it was his last appearance of the pre-season.
With only four complete training sessions before week 1, a skeptic could say that Fields and Engstrand need all live representatives to balance the offense before September 7 against the Steelers led by Aaron Rodgers.
Nothing during the first quarter of Saturday would be enough to exchange this opinion.