sieglo
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Let me tell you about the Jags recently.
After 1st qtr:
Vikings 17 Jags 0
Texans 10 Jags 0
After 2nd qtr
Bears 20 Jags 3
Packers 13 Jags 7
The Jaguars over the last month have fallen behind early and often.
Not good. By the 2nd quarter, the Jets will realize they are completely out of it!!
And I'm also furious because I'm going to be at the Patriots-Bills game and I wanted to see the Patriots potentially celebrating on the field in case of a comfy Jets' lead.
I can't believe the people who are worried about the Ravens quickly jumping out in front of the Jags. Ain't going to happen. The ravens are a team that win with minimal offense and stifling defense. When was the last time they took a 20-7 lead into the half? I can't remember.
The Jets have plenty to play for even if the Pats win and the Ravens are running away with victory. First, if the Jets feel there aren't making the playoffs, their going to try to take Miami with them. No matter how much the Jets hate the Pats, they hate the Dolphins as well. Second, how bad would the Jets look if they lost to a guy (Pennington) they cut to make room for Brett Favre? Mangini has to win this game to prove that they made the right decision to make room for Favre. And Lastly, with a Jets loss at home will probably ensure that Mangini will be fired and beg Bill Belichick for a job with the Pats.
This decision was about ratings. They moved the game they thought would draw the highest ratings (Jets-Dolphins) besides the SD-DEN which was already moved to 8PM. They moved the Ravens game to at least make it somewhat fair.
If the NFL put competition first, they would have flexed the Giants and Ravens game, that way EVERYONE plays like their postseason lives depend on it.
However, if the league was REALLY interested in competition, they wouldn't have 4 divisions in each conference in the first place, a condition which may very well send an 8-8 team to the playoffs while an 11-5 team watches from home.
Maybe BB call up Mangini, buries the hatchet, and says if he wins this game, he'll always have a spot in New England
I can't believe you're serious about this. When the Jets are in at halftime and have 15 minutes to breathe, it will take a LOT out of them to learn the Ravens are up 21-3.
this game is a must-win for Mangini.
Why is that different at 4 than it is at 1 when they would see the same score and see the Pats up on the Bills which they will be.
There's absolutely no way that Mangini doesn't try his damnedest to beat the Dolphins next Sunday, no matter whether the Jets have any realistic playoff hopes or not, and it's not because he's suddenly developed some sense of pride and integrity.
Mangini must be well aware that next Sunday, he could be essentially playing to keep his job.
When Woody Johnson takes stock after the season, missing the playoffs at 10-6 can be defended as a matter of misfortune. Dropping 4 of your last 5 games and eliminating yourself from postseason contention w/out anyone else's help would be indefensible and just plain pathetic. Also, let's remember that while the Pats might be public enemy #1 out in Rutherford, NJ, they've only just recently overtaken the Dolphins in that role. There's no way that ANYONE in that organization wants the Dolphins clinching the AFC East over the Jets in the Meadowlands.
In order to salvage his reputation as a coach and maintain some post-Jets hireablity, this game is a must-win for Mangini.
upstater1: So your point is the Jags have been laying down since week 1?:disagreement: That's it i want the Schedule makers sued!:banned:
Look at the Cardinals yesterday. You think they lose by that much of they weren't trying a little harder? This is the NFL. Motivation and effort are huge because the teams are so close. The difference between our loss at home to the Phins and our win against the Phins can be explained easily as: motivation.
No other difference.
How about this?
Ravens up 20-7 at halftime, Mangini orders the troops to tank it, Dolphins win the division... and then the Jaguars come from behind to beat the Ravens 21-20, and the Jets' loss gives the Pats the wildcard. How funny would that be?
I want the division, but it will be in the Jets' best interests to stay competitive from start to finish.
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