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Better than 30-0? We'll see.Yeah, should at least be better than the earlier matchup.
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Better than 30-0? We'll see.
Uh, your team is not as good as NE. That is the best excuse
In all seriousness, I think it will be a reasonably tight game.
who wrote that complete bag of rotten tripe...Manish Metrosexual?
The one-win team with everything to play for
Those Patriots square off Monday night against a Jets team previously left for dead along the New Jersey Turnpike.
For all the quarterback woes stated above, new hope rises in Gang Green Land because of what Sam Darnold pulled off in Sunday's stunning upset of the Cowboys. Returning from his bout with mono, the second-year passer silenced a month's worth of Jets jokes with a flurry of crisp downfield darts, on-the-money deep shots and juicy decision-making.
One-win teams are fully cooked -- save for the Jets. They're a newfangled offense with Darnold back from the brink, while the defense has held its own from wire to wire.
It's a ridiculously tough ask, but clip the Patriots on Monday, and the 2-4 Jets would find themselves alive and kicking in a wide-open and ultra-strange AFC.
Calling it right now: Jets 23, Patriots 20
On My Radar: Bad QBs, Pats' weakness, Jets - NFL.com
tough game? my ass.
The Pats are not going to blow out the Jets by any means. Not with our WR hurting right now. Watson coming back for the first time this season is not going to be that effective. It'll be tough to run on that defense as well. Ultimately I think the Pats win in a low scoring game.
No offense has scored more than 10 points against the Patriots this year.
But the Jets are not only scoring 23, but holding the Patriots to 20, the 3rd-highest scoring team in the league.
The delusion is strong in New Jersey. I guess the Patriots beat them so badly a couple of weeks ago, they've all got collective concussions.
Yeah, for all the talk of NE's offensive woes heading into this game, a case could be made that they are in better shape than last time.
Edelman missed the second half and Meyers hadn't quite gotten into the circle of trust yet. Newhouse was starting his first full game at OT and Cannon played but was still recovering. White missed the game. The TEs, despite both being recent additions, are likely an improvement.
All of these outweigh the loss of Gordon and a true FB, IMO. Only if Dorsett also misses the game is this group worse than what the Jets saw before.
READ the original article that JETEFan tried to woefully edit. LMFAOThe one-win team with nothing to play for
Those SB Champion Patriots square off Monday night against a Jete team left dead along the New Jersey Turnpike.
For all the quarterback woes stated above, new hope rises in Putrid Green Land because of what Sam Darnold pulled off in Sunday's not stunning upset of the Cowgirls. Returning from his 3-weeks of playing monopoly, the second-year passer of gas silenced a month's worth of Jete jokes with a flurry of crisp downfield farts, on-the-money deep shards and juicy wet ones.
One-win teams are fully cooked -- save for the Jete who are rotten to the core. They're a defanged offense with Darnold back from the bathroom, while the defense has held its own balls from sunrise to sunset.
It's a ridiculously tough ask, but suck off the Patriots on Monday, and the 1-5 Jete would still find themselves crying and kicking with a wide-open azz hole in an ultra-strange AFC.
Calling it right now: Jete 3, Patriots 20