
After getting blasted on a third-down incompletion on the next drive, White fired a brilliant fourth-and-10 strike to Corey Davis for 31 yards. White never quit on the outcome, somehow scoring on that fourth-and-goal run to cut the deficit to five points. But I thought he kept his composure, stayed within the game, and he made some big throws.” Mike White and the Jets lost to the Vikings on Sunday. “There was a little bit of some ups and downs like you normally would in a football game they’re a good football team. “I thought Mike did a great job,” Saleh said. The game just looked harder to everyone in green when Wilson was on the field. Wilson has cleared 300 yards only once in 20 starts. White has now cleared 300 yards in three of his five starts, and probably would’ve made that four out of five had he avoided an early injury in last year’s Colts game. Nobody wants his quarterback forced to throw 57 passes by some uninspired play, some damaging penalties, and a 17-point deficit late in the first half. Head coach Robert Saleh has to see what is happening here. Bank Stadium on Sunday wearing “Mighty Ducks” jersey, with White himself dressed up in a “Ducks” Charlie Conway captain’s jersey. That’s why some players boarded the Jets’ plane Saturday wearing “Mike F’n White” T-shirts. … I know that I’d go to war for that boy. He was out there controlling the huddle and … never letting the moment get too big. Jets report card: Red-zone failures doomed them Just listen to Garrett Wilson, a potential superstar in the making, who had this to say after catching eight passes for 162 yards, including a 60-yarder that nearly changed everything: He did find the end zone on a fourth-and-goal run that was ruled a score on review, but failed to finish on either of two late, frantic drives that could’ve elevated his team’s record to 8-4.īut even in defeat, and even after throwing two interceptions (though both under extenuating circumstances), White only solidified his standing as the undisputed starter, and strengthened his bond with his teammates. White threw for 369 yards, but couldn’t deliver any touchdown passes. Mike White watches from the ground during the Jets’ loss to the Vikings on Sunday. The Vikings entered the matchup 9-2 for a reason, and the visiting 27-year-old quarterback found out the hard way.
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“You’ve got to figure out how to put the ball in the end zone, and if we can do that I think we win the game today.”Ī week after throwing three touchdown passes in a beatdown of the Bears, White found himself in the loud and hostile home of an entirely different brand of NFC North opponent. So when it was time to assess the Jets’ fatal flaws in the red zone that gave the Vikings a 27-22 victory, White understood that his job - Zach Wilson’s old job - required him to grab a mirror ASAP. White tried to take the blame for throwing the fourth-down pass a little behind his receiver, and credited Berrios for breaking the designed route to the outside and finding the soft underbelly of the defense on the inside.

Especially in the end zone, on the road, in the final minutes of a high-stakes game. If you get your hands on the ball, you need to catch it. It might be a bit harsh calling what Braxton Berrios did, or didn’t do, against the Vikings a drop, but those are the unforgiving rules of every given Sunday. MINNEAPOLIS - Mike White was likely one dropped touchdown pass away from being the Jets’ starting quarterback for the rest of the season, no questions asked. This sad version of Phil Mickelson looks completely out of place at Masters Tiger Woods now faces caddie's 'biggest fear' in 29-holes at Mastersīrooks Koepka attacking this year's Masters with a different outlook Tiger Woods may appear finished after leaving Masters - but never count him out


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