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A gentle reminder for those still teetering on the edge of the Tobin Bridge. (Am I the only one that still thinks of it as the Mystic River Bridge?)
And yes, I do realize that past results do not guarantee future performance ... but if we're going to look in the rearview mirror rather than at what's ahead of us, here's a few games that are more than 72 hours old to look back at.
The last five times that the Pats played the Jets following a NEP loss, the Patriots won four of those games.
Patriots know how to rebound vs. Jets -- Rich Levine -- CSNNE.com
And yes, I do realize that past results do not guarantee future performance ... but if we're going to look in the rearview mirror rather than at what's ahead of us, here's a few games that are more than 72 hours old to look back at.
The last five times that the Pats played the Jets following a NEP loss, the Patriots won four of those games.
Patriots know how to rebound vs. Jets -- Rich Levine -- CSNNE.com
Week 10, 2011: Coming off two straight losses (to the Steelers and Giants), the Pats host the Jets and runaway with a 37-16 blowout win.
Week 11, 2009: The week after Belichick's infamous "4th and 2" against the Colts, the Pats host the Jets again, and blow them out again. This time, 31-14.
Week 10, 2006: After 27-20 loss to Colts, the Pats came out stale, and didn't find the end zone until the 4:22 mark of the fourth quarter in a 17-14 loss.
Week 13, 2005: After 26-16 loss in Kansas City, the Pats came home and took care of business against Brooks Bollinger's Jets, to the tune of 16-3.
Week 16, 2004: After a ridiculous 29-28 loss to Dolphins on Monday Night Football, the Pats went down to the Meadowlands and shut down the Jets, 23-7.
Week 11, 2009: The week after Belichick's infamous "4th and 2" against the Colts, the Pats host the Jets again, and blow them out again. This time, 31-14.
Week 10, 2006: After 27-20 loss to Colts, the Pats came out stale, and didn't find the end zone until the 4:22 mark of the fourth quarter in a 17-14 loss.
Week 13, 2005: After 26-16 loss in Kansas City, the Pats came home and took care of business against Brooks Bollinger's Jets, to the tune of 16-3.
Week 16, 2004: After a ridiculous 29-28 loss to Dolphins on Monday Night Football, the Pats went down to the Meadowlands and shut down the Jets, 23-7.