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Beat the Pats next week and the swagger will be back. If you lose though, it will be the sky is falling. Even then there will still be 14 games left. Have a little faith..............even though they looked like them (at times), I really believe that these aren't the same old Jets.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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sanchez looked like a deer in headlights last night was a key game on the schedule as i talked about in another thread, i am not writing them off , but , it didn't look good last night the gotta be able to run the football or they won't win |
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I don't know about key game, but the positive is that the offensive played like absolute crap and they still had a chance to win the game on the last drive. Plus if they meet them again in the playoffs, they will have Santonio Holmes on the field (barring injury). I also really believe that they will get the running game going. I think that you will eventually see Tomlinson as the starter, but they will be able to run the ball which should open up the passing game for them as well. The thing that would bother me the most if I was a Jets fan, is the lack of adjustments that the coaching staff seemed to make in the game. It really didn't seem that they changed the gameplan at all, when a little tinkering might have been enough to win that game last night. It was a tough opening night matchup for them. They basically played a clone of themselves, but with a much better passing attack. You just have to hope that your own passing game eventually matures and is able to open up and put some points on the board consistently. If they could ever get that going, they would become a real threat.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() Pretty funny to me. The Jets play awful, get beat by 1 point to a team many are saying is one of the best teams in the NFL and according to some they should pack it in the rest of the year.
Yet the defending AFC champs get handled pretty easily by the Texans and there are few words said about it. The Colts gave up 257 yards rushing. They have a ton of issues. The Ravens didn't exactly look great last night. The Pats looked okay but they have their issues on defense. The Jets are going to need to improve on offense. Everyone knew that going in. But they were playing the Ravens defense last night. Ed Reed or not, the ravens are still one of the better defensive teams in the league. It's a long season. |
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Texans Colts Pats SD..yeah.i know Steelers Titans |
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![]() I hope things are different this year with the Texans. I kept waiting for them to s.hit the bed on Sunday but the running game was stout and they basically blew the Colts off the line on every play. The defense was considerably better, Kareem Jackson looked very good (Coach Pants was right) and the rest of the secondary was improved. Dallas Clark generally has a field day with the Texans but he had a relatively quiet day (11 catches, 80 yds).
It's an understatement to say this is the best Texans team in franchise history but I'm going to remain cautiously optimistic. |
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![]() That would be the other 6. Maybe the Titans too. I can argue any of these 9could be the SB representitve and also give you reasons why it is possible they could miss the playoffs. The NFC probably has 5 with a legitimate shot: GB, Minn, Dal, NY,NO. Maybe ATL
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No later than week 8 Jet fans are treated to Mark B and the arm that will not win the PPK for 15 year olds. Defense splits skulls but Sanchez is Tony Eason |
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![]() You're right. He looked terrible in the playoff run. Can't play. It doesn't matter that he wasn't even allowed to throw the ball last night, that's clearly enough evidence to write him off forever.
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![]() I'm concerned about the RHT mush. The Jets definitely need him to keep hatin' on them but I have a bad feeling he could switch sides and start riding their nuts if they win two in a row.
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![]() You have a point. You can never underestimate his nut riding ability.
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![]() Not happening, Doug would never stand for that.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Objectively of course not, he hasn't exhausted all of his chances but there is something about the eyes of a QB who has stopped competing that makes them half empty type people. Big test next week for JETS but if Sanchez is looking for redemption in Miami down 0-2 he'll need the $500 shrink to make him believe he has the Willly Beaman blood flowing in him. |
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He threw a great pass to Keller earlier in the game that would have resulted in a 1st and goal, but Edwards was called for an illegal shift. |