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Old 09-12-2011, 10:54 AM   #21
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I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Revis plays by his own rules. Honestly, every CB in the league works under one set of rules, Revis is still working under the ones circa 2002.

Anytime they do a little spotlight on him and how he's "shutting down" the opposition, notice how he commits either illegal contact and/or pass interference on literally every single play.

Don't get me wrong, he's the best CB in the league. But with some help. He really did it on his own - he had a good rookie season and then told so many people he was the best CB every to walk the Earth that everyone, including the refs, bought into him being a superstar, someone worthy of superstar calls.

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Old 09-12-2011, 10:57 AM   #22
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The Cowboys have had a knack for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory over the past few years..Tony Romo is the modern day Drew Bledsoe only worse,He can look so good but when the game is on the line you know the big interception is coming and that pass to a hobbled Dez Bryant was pathetic.
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The Cowboys could have really helped the Patriots last nite with a win.

But the Jets just made plays when they had to. And Dallas had no secondary.
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Jets and perfect in the same sentence?
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To be fair to the Jets, some sloppy play is expected in the first game of the season and even more so this season. I would expect much the same for the Pats tonight with some good and bad mixed. Winning of course hides much of the sloppy play and losing emphasis it.
What 's new? The jets always start slow and pull off some miracle. If the cowboys can put up that many points on the so called best defense n the league, then so could a bunch of teams. Baltimore is going to clock the jets in a few weeks.
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Calling what the Jets did a "perfect game" because they weren't called for any penalties is like saying a pitcher pitched a perfect game because he didn't walk anyone. They didn't hurt themselves, but that game was not one to emulate.
No argument on the definition of a "perfect game," particularly with regard to baseball.

It was fascinating the referees under the watchful eye of the Commissioner on 9/11 in NYC couldn't find their flags against the NY Jets. There is little question that the lack of calls and the Jets success in not committing stupid alignment or motion penalties made a difference.

Nevertheless, the Jets are a marquee team now and this decision to let 'em play is something that one hopes is also bestowed on the Patriots, particularly with Peyton Manning gone and what looks like a changing of the guard.
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if you think the jets posted a perfect game, i guess you watched a different game than i did. jets were pretty awful. very fortunate to win the game. yes, a win is a win, and good teams find ways to win. but perfect. not even close. id argue that they werent even good
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if you think the jets posted a perfect game, i guess you watched a different game than i did. jets were pretty awful. very fortunate to win the game. yes, a win is a win, and good teams find ways to win. but perfect. not even close. id argue that they werent even good
Perfection is obviously in the eye of the beholder. The referees saw only perfection in the execution of the NY Jets.
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Cameron Wake alone is good for drawing a couple of penalties a game. Whether he's getting guys to jump (he has the fastest get off in all of the NFL) or causing a hold, he typically draws multiple flags every week.

I think the really interesting dynamic here tonight is the cramps the heat and shortened off-season will cause. The Cowboys were dropping left and right last night, it'll be interesting to see how Haynesworth, Wilfork and some of the other Patriots big boys deal with the humidity.
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