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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I know. 4th quarter, time running out, Brady has this look on his face, like, those SOFJ aren't calling a time out?Now that I got to see the Jests up close and personal, I have to say that they still suck but they're a little quieter about it now.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — You can steal Darrelle Revis away from Bill Belichick, you can bring in a bright defensive mind for a head coach and admire how he has instilled discipline, you can add the best player in the draft to your would-be New York Sack Exchange II … and Tom Brady simply does not give a damn.
So, if you are going to turn into the Same Old Jets in the final 15 seconds after recovering an onside kick and have the game end on a Brandon Marshall false start without getting to clock the ball to attempt a Hail Mary, if Marshall is going to drop a touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter and cost you four points, you may insist on believing you’ve closed the endless gap between you and the Evil Empire, but there is still a gap, and there will forever be one until Tom Brady grows old. If he ever does.
For the tortured 4-2 Jets, he is their S.O.B.
Same Old Brady.
And, no, he didn’t cheat.
Same Old Balls Ryan Fitzpatrick used.
Was it frank Moga?I wish to take this opportunity to THANK fans of the New Jersey Green Beans for (generally) staying away from Gillette Stadium yesterday. I have attended every Jets-Patriots game in Foxboro since 1993 and yesterday saw only ONE of you in my section -- a fat beer-drinking f*ck in a Namath jersey whose obnoxious display behavior dissipated to appropriate tears of sorrow in the fourth quarter. Thanks again, and long may you suffer.
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No, I just used that photo to illustrate my post.Was it frank Moga?
Jets suck.Well after 24 hours to deal with the loss and frustration, just wanted to offer up a well deserved congrats and deal with any blow back. If I can post here predicting a Jet win, can also take any flak for being wrong. Told ya I'd be back around @Tunescribe.
It was a great game. I'm hearing the Jets should be extremely deflated (no pun intended), but I don't agree with that. There were a ton of questions for the Jets coming into this game. New coaches and schemes for the first hard game yet. Went from playing bad/mediocre teams to possibly the hardest matchup possible vs the Pats in NE. Sure the loss sucks, but come week 16 in Jersey, there's no reason not to be confident the Jets could potentially pull out the win.
Tons of woulda/coulda/shouldas this game. For NE, Edelman's TD drop and a bunch of drops overall, especially from Lafell. Though, it probably wasn't smart starting him right off the PUP list. And when you throw 90% of the time (think that's a record) there will inevitably be more drops.
On the Jets end:
1. The Cumberland drop TD. Pass interface cleary not called.
2. Marshall's dropped TD.
3. Ivory banged up early.
4. Bowles playing the 3rd and 17 soft in a zone.
5. And the wtf moment... let's leave GRONK wide the f### open for a TD late in the 4th. Ugh, idiots.
No excuses though. Calls went both ways and the refs sucked for both. Pats definitely deserved the win.
Even with all of that, being up by 4 in the 4th in NE is still something to build off for a team still finding its way under new coaching. Even if it also stings as a missed opportunity.
Truth is, Brady was/is just too damn good. Pats will undoubtedly keep winning and proving they're elite. Jets? I hope. Let's see if they can rebound off the tough loss and win consistently. If so week 16 will be another fun one.
Well after 24 hours to deal with the loss and frustration, just wanted to offer up a well deserved congrats and deal with any blow back. If I can post here predicting a Jet win, can also take any flak for being wrong. Told ya I'd be back around @Tunescribe.
It was a great game. I'm hearing the Jets should be extremely deflated (no pun intended), but I don't agree with that. There were a ton of questions for the Jets coming into this game. New coaches and schemes for the first hard game yet. Went from playing bad/mediocre teams to possibly the hardest matchup possible vs the Pats in NE. Sure the loss sucks, but come week 16 in Jersey, there's no reason not to be confident the Jets could potentially pull out the win.
Tons of woulda/coulda/shouldas this game. For NE, Edelman's TD drop and a bunch of drops overall, especially from Lafell. Though, it probably wasn't smart starting him right off the PUP list. And when you throw 90% of the time (think that's a record) there will inevitably be more drops.
On the Jets end:
1. The Cumberland drop TD. Pass interface cleary not called.
2. Marshall's dropped TD.
3. Ivory banged up early.
4. Bowles playing the 3rd and 17 soft in a zone.
5. And the wtf moment... let's leave GRONK wide the f### open for a TD late in the 4th. Ugh, idiots.
No excuses though. Calls went both ways and the refs sucked for both. Pats definitely deserved the win.
Even with all of that, being up by 4 in the 4th in NE is still something to build off for a team still finding its way under new coaching. Even if it also stings as a missed opportunity.
Truth is, Brady was/is just too damn good. Pats will undoubtedly keep winning and proving they're elite. Jets? I hope. Let's see if they can rebound off the tough loss and win consistently. If so week 16 will be another fun one.
If I were a Jets fan I'd be feeling pretty good about the game yesterday. To be honest, good teams use that sort of loss as motivation and rise to the occasion. Jets were up with 10 and change to go. A lot of the people around here are too used to having the ball bounce their way. I lived through a lot of it not bouncing the right way, so still spooked that it can happen.
This is a short week with Miami, and with Miami's new coaching staff changes there's probably plenty of things not on tape to prepare for. Jets are very much still in the AFC East picture and they're easily the last team I'd want to draw in the playoffs if the season ended today.
There was no jam on the Patriots receivers at all it seemed like. Chris Ivory was hurt. Both teams had lots of dropped passes. But Fitz was pretty methodical going up and down the field and hitting those crossing routes then for whatever reason when the Jets were behind and got the ball back they tried the ground then ended up taking desperate end zone shots that I bet they wish they could have back.
I'm still extremely wary of the Jets this year. Good game yesterday.
... drunken Gate D "show us your ta ta's" ...
Sadly typical. Only a New Jersey fan would consider overt displays of public sexual harassment "the good ol' days" punctuated by a laughing smilie. Your comment dismisses the seriousness of complaints logged by female patrons with team security and law enforcement. Should we assume you participated in goading women to bare their breasts? You do realize their complaints resulted in a police detail being assigned to put a stop to it.Ah... the good ol' days.
Here's hoping you are severely disappointed in every way possible.I'll be looking to see if Bowles can get the team prepared after a tough loss for a decent team out in Oakland.
This is an incredibly insightful observation. Perhaps they can show signs of life by beating your team. Entirely possible, wouldn't you agree? Let's hope so!Buffalo seems to be underperforming, but either Miami or Buffalo could turn things around and get rolling.