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I don't know what I'll do if the Jets win. I can't bear the thought of seeing them doing there stupid little 'airplane' thing all over the field. UGH! Don't let me down Tom!
I don't know what I'll do if the Jets win. I can't bear the thought of seeing them doing there stupid little 'airplane' thing all over the field. UGH! Don't let me down Tom!
I'm sorry but it just killed me to watch Rodney grilling Wes/Deion about the answers to the very thing that has killed this team the last 3 seasons and them have no half decent answer for it. Reminds me of our OC
As I said in another thread, the one plus about losing Chung for this game is that the Jets offense has been performing better because they went to a run first offense and having Sanchez be more of a game manger. Even against a bad Bills' secondary, he made a couple really bad throws (one intercepted and the other almost) because he tried to do too much. Luckily the Jets aren't wost team to lose Chung. In October, he only passed for 166 yards vs. the Pats.
I think Spikes is going to hurt more because the Pats need to stop the running game to shut down their offense.
As I said in another thread, the one plus about losing Chung for this game is that the Jets offense has been performing better because they went to a run first offense and having Sanchez be more of a game manger. Even against a bad Bills' secondary, he made a couple really bad throws (one intercepted and the other almost) because he tried to do too much. Luckily the Jets aren't wost team to lose Chung. In October, he only passed for 166 yards vs. the Pats.
I think Spikes is going to hurt more because the Pats need to stop the running game to shut down their offense.
well as we all know when the back is against the wall this team usually awnsers the bell... but can sterling moore cover dusting keller ... i doubt it...
if this was the 2003/2004 team in the same situation you could almost gurantee they will win with no good db's playing e.g the game at STL in 2004 when troy brown entered the game as cornerback. This team has yet to have such a defining moment to build their confidence.
well as we all know when the back is against the wall this team usually awnsers the bell... but can sterling moore cover dusting keller ... i doubt it...
This is like the perfect storm of suck for the Pats. Losers of 2 in a row, while the Jets are on a 3-game winning streak. Playing on the road. Defense is terribly banged up, starting two guys that, honestly, probably shouldn't even be in the league.
If they can somehow win this game, I think it launches them on a big-time run deep into the playoffs.