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Old 12-06-2010, 10:19 PM
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He should. The Jets didn't show up to play and they could use a little humility. I know Leonard being out hurt, but not one area of the team showed up tonight. Defense was awful, offense was awful and special teams was the worst of them all.

They are better than they played and maybe in the long run not getting the bye will be better for them. They have played their worst games off a layoff this year. Credit to the Pats. They kicked ass tonight.
I can't believe how bad the defense has been tonight. They can't even tackle. I'm expecting Rex Ryan to jump on the gernade tomorrow and blame himself for everything taking the onus off his teams dismal performance.

Bottom line is that it's one loss. Doesn't matter if you lose by one or forty one, it only counts as one in the loss column. Also this good ass kickin might bring them back to earth a bit and make them realize that they are going to have to work very hard to get to Dallas. They have been walking the line the last couple of weeks squeaking games out and tonight they just got the doors blown off. Let's see how they respond next week against the fish.
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:25 PM
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I can't believe how bad the defense has been tonight. They can't even tackle. I'm expecting Rex Ryan to jump on the gernade tomorrow and blame himself for everything taking the onus off his teams dismal performance.

Bottom line is that it's one loss. Doesn't matter if you lose by one or forty one, it only counts as one in the loss column. Also this good ass kickin might bring them back to earth a bit and make them realize that they are going to have to work very hard to get to Dallas. They have been walking the line the last couple of weeks squeaking games out and tonight they just got the doors blown off. Let's see how they respond next week against the fish.
You're absolutely right. It's one game. A bad loss, but still one game. The sky wasn't falling after the Browns CRUSHED the Pats...or when the Jets did earlier in the year. It's not falling now either.

It's almost as if they were totally deflated after the awful challenge and missed FG in the 1st quarter. They need to get rid of Folk immediately. I don't care who they bring in. No excuses though...Pats kicked their ass tonight in every area.
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:30 PM
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You're absolutely right. It's one game. A bad loss, but still one game. The sky wasn't falling after the Browns CRUSHED the Pats...or when the Jets did earlier in the year. It's not falling now either.

It's almost as if they were totally deflated after the awful challenge and missed FG in the 1st quarter. They need to get rid of Folk immediately. I don't care who they bring in. No excuses though...Pats kicked their ass tonight in every area.
That's all on Ryan, it was a bad challange and I thought (obviously I'm skewed cause I think he sucks) he had no buisness trying a FG there. Try to pin them in deep going into the wind.
Also you have to tip your hat to the Pats and their coaches who came up with a scheme that absolutely embarassed the Jets tonights. The Pats were much better in every aspect of the game including on the sidelines.
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:33 PM
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That's all on Ryan, it was a bad challange and I thought (obviously I'm skewed cause I think he sucks) he had no buisness trying a FG there. Try to pin them in deep going into the wind.
Also you have to tip your hat to the Pats and their coaches who came up with a scheme that absolutely embarassed the Jets tonights. The Pats were much better in every aspect of the game including on the sidelines.
I agree. Both were bad calls on his part. They got beat bad. Not much else I can say other than I hope to see them in the playoffs.
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Old 12-06-2010, 10:36 PM
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I agree. Both were bad calls on his part. They got beat bad. Not much else I can say other than I hope to see them in the playoffs.
You would think they barring an epic collapse they will be in, but the road to Dallas just might have gotten a little bit harder.
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You're absolutely right. It's one game. A bad loss, but still one game. The sky wasn't falling after the Browns CRUSHED the Pats...or when the Jets did earlier in the year. It's not falling now either.

It's almost as if they were totally deflated after the awful challenge and missed FG in the 1st quarter. They need to get rid of Folk immediately. I don't care who they bring in. No excuses though...Pats kicked their ass tonight in every area.
Deciding to kick the FG there might have been the worst call I've ever seen a Jet coach make. Let me get this straight, your kicker is so shaky that you bring in Kris MF'ing Brown to work out and put pressure on him, but then, that same week, you kick a 54-yarder into the wind with that same kicker in the biggest game of the season down 3-0. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
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Old 12-07-2010, 11:37 AM
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Deciding to kick the FG there might have been the worst call I've ever seen a Jet coach make. Let me get this straight, your kicker is so shaky that you bring in Kris MF'ing Brown to work out and put pressure on him, but then, that same week, you kick a 54-yarder into the wind with that same kicker in the biggest game of the season down 3-0. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Not that it matters, but I'm pretty sure that it was scoreless at the time (actually the first drive of the game) and that he had the wind at his back.

Reguardless it was a horrible decision.
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Old 12-07-2010, 11:43 AM
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Not that it matters, but I'm pretty sure that it was scoreless at the time (actually the first drive of the game) and that he had the wind at his back.

Reguardless it was a horrible decision.
Nah, it was 3-0. Pats got the ball first and drove for 3. Just a completely inexplicable decision.
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Old 12-07-2010, 11:45 AM
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Nah, it was 3-0. Pats got the ball first and drove for 3. Just a completely inexplicable decision.
Folk needs to go.
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Old 12-07-2010, 11:44 AM
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I gave the Jets credit, even before the game I said Im growing to respect them. I find it huge comedy how the Jet fans can only discuss a decision to kick a field goal. I guess the other 47 minutes did not matter. I guess the defense playing like **** did not matter. Sanchez being what he really is?? I would be worried about the D and your QB not that decision.
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I gave the Jets credit, even before the game I said Im growing to respect them. I find it huge comedy how the Jet fans can only discuss a decision to kick a field goal. I guess the other 47 minutes did not matter. I guess the defense playing like **** did not matter. Sanchez being what he really is?? I would be worried about the D and your QB not that decision.
Run along and play. They got smacked. The decision to kick the FG was at a crucial point in the game. Sanchez is a good QB that still has issues throwing in the wind. Football games are not 47 minutes long.
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Old 12-07-2010, 12:10 PM
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Deciding to kick the FG there might have been the worst call I've ever seen a Jet coach make. Let me get this straight, your kicker is so shaky that you bring in Kris MF'ing Brown to work out and put pressure on him, but then, that same week, you kick a 54-yarder into the wind with that same kicker in the biggest game of the season down 3-0. I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Yeah, that and the challenge really set the tone for the game. I'm real concerned about the defense. Little to no pressure on Brady..or any QB for that matter this year.

I'm confident they are going to come back and play well on Sunday. But they are still have areas to work on. As I said last night, not getting the bye isn't the worst thing that could happen to them, considering the way they have played off a layoff this year.
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Yeah, that and the challenge really set the tone for the game. I'm real concerned about the defense. Little to no pressure on Brady..or any QB for that matter this year.

I'm confident they are going to come back and play well on Sunday. But they are still have areas to work on. As I said last night, not getting the bye isn't the worst thing that could happen to them, considering the way they have played off a layoff this year.
But it does make a tough road even tougher. There would be a chance that you would have to win at both Pittsburgh and New England. Not to mention a possible first round trip to Indianapolis or San Diego if either of those teams shold get in. I'm not saying that they are world beaters ( I like the Jaguars/Chiefs scenario much better), but I wouldn't want to have to go to Indy to face the Colts in the first round, despite how bad they have been the last 2 weeks. The AFC is scary.
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Old 12-07-2010, 12:39 PM
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But it does make a tough road even tougher. There would be a chance that you would have to win at both Pittsburgh and New England. Not to mention a possible first round trip to Indianapolis or San Diego if either of those teams shold get in. I'm not saying that they are world beaters ( I like the Jaguars/Chiefs scenario much better), but I wouldn't want to have to go to Indy to face the Colts in the first round, despite how bad they have been the last 2 weeks. The AFC is scary.
It's a tough road for everyone. The AFC champ this year is going to have to beat really good teams to get to the superbowl. No surprise there.
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i'm going to go out on the limb and call it right now RHT style.

I think the NFC will win the superbowl this year. AFC is much tougher as a whole, but the cream of the crop NFC teams can compete with anyone on a given day... ala Packers/Giants/Falcons/Bears/Eagles/Saints.
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