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Like I said, if Cotchery plays last night, it's a different game. Sanchez was looking for the underneath routes all game and no one could get open. He had to force the ball deep to Braylon, who, for the haters in here, made some terrific catches. As much as the defense let us down, it's beautiful to see the Jets finally have a deep passing game.
That wildcat knuckleball nonsense isn't going to go over as well in the Meadowlands, I promise. |
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Crotchery is a non factor and you know it. Your defense is OVERRATED!!! But hey it was fun while it lasted!!! Even Pat White bitched them out. Miami's secondary is shaky otherwise you were looking at 35-10 |
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For as much pressure as new york puts out, they dont create many sacks.
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Oops my bad. HE PLAYED!
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his three years as a starter:82 for 961 82 for 1,130 71 for 858 This year in four games: 23 for 355 Yeah, total non-factor. |
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if crotchery didnt play how did he catch a pass last night?
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" I may leave here empty handed, but you aren't going anywhere " |
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