Sauce is Gone, But They're 2-0: Shutting Down the Jets Vultures!
Update: 2025-11-10
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BT & Sal dive into the Jets' second consecutive victory, with Sal declaring the offense "unwatchable" and the method of winning—through special teams and defensive plays—"not sustainable."
Tierney counters by emphasizing the crucial "stacking bricks" phase under Aaron Glenn, noting the team's improved penalty control and the powerful message sent by trading away expensive players like Sauce Gardner and benching Quincy Williams. They agree that the wins are essential for backing the "vultures" off Glenn.
The debate heats up over Justin Fields, who threw for only 54 yards, with a caller criticizing his calm post-game demeanor. The hosts defend Fields' "team guy" attitude. Finally, they slam an "asinine" caller who claimed he was right to suggest benching Jaxson Dart due to the risk of injury, with Sal and BT agreeing the injury was predictable, but the solution is changing the play calls, not benching the rookie.
Tierney counters by emphasizing the crucial "stacking bricks" phase under Aaron Glenn, noting the team's improved penalty control and the powerful message sent by trading away expensive players like Sauce Gardner and benching Quincy Williams. They agree that the wins are essential for backing the "vultures" off Glenn.
The debate heats up over Justin Fields, who threw for only 54 yards, with a caller criticizing his calm post-game demeanor. The hosts defend Fields' "team guy" attitude. Finally, they slam an "asinine" caller who claimed he was right to suggest benching Jaxson Dart due to the risk of injury, with Sal and BT agreeing the injury was predictable, but the solution is changing the play calls, not benching the rookie.
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