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Which recent blowout of the Jets felt better... Thursday's game or 2010?
I vividly remember the complete domination and destruction of the 45-3 game in 2010 against the Jets where they just dominated right from the start.
Sundays game was not that way until late in the second quarter but for some reason,I really enjoyed the humor the Jets showed for those 52 seconds of ineptitude and not so better after that. My choice would be Thursdays game despite the team not dominating from the kickoff because it was really enjoyable and comedy was in play. Which was yours? |
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Losing in the playoffs ruined my fond memories of 45-3
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One word.......Bumble....
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45-3 had some great moments. It didn't have Sanchez going ATM, though, which scores overwhelmingly high on the comedy scale. I'll take the 2012 game.
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This one is way better I think, and funnier. Created so many fond blooper moments for years of forum fodder.
Its my belief the Jets got 19 pts because the patriots defense couldn't stop laughing. |
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This past game was just an instant classic. It should be on NFL replay just because the bloopers were just so good and can't be done again. I love the Jets, its not even a competition any longer.
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I'll take the 2012 over 2010, but my personal favorite was the 37-16 game last year.
2010 - great methodical blowout, but perhaps if this didn't happen, the playoffs would have gone differently. I bet some of the younger players didn't take the Jets seriously in the January game after 45-3. 2011 - everything was pointing to a Jets win. It took a good amount of effort to beat them at Gillette in week 5, just coming off a 2 game losing streak and the first regular season home loss in forever, going into a hostile environment at night. Then, boom! Blowout where our defense took over. 2012 - the second quarter was comedy gold, but it wasn't really as complete of a game played by the Patriots as the other 2. I don't know how much of it is due to prevent defense and conservative "play not to lose" offense, but the Patriots were actually fairly inconsistent, even outplayed by the Jets the other three quarters. Even during the second quarter, 4 of the 5 touchdowns were fluke/broken plays. |
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Definitely this game. In the 45-3 game, the Jets just got run off the field. In this game, we had that plus legitimate comedy gold. The Bumble will be around for a looooong time. Rex's constant Sad Keanu expression was priceless. I'm pretty sure that Bart Scott had to be running backwards on the Vereen TD. Shonn Greene signaling first down after getting stuffed on 4th down and fumbling. Al Michaels saying, "The Jets close to within 30 points." And, lest we forget, the blue screen of death faces of Fireman Ed and Captain Jet.
My God, I wish I could erase the game from my internal DVR just so I could watch it again the first time. |
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