December 7, 2010
Jets Crash In New England
The New York Jets hope of taking over sole possession in the AFC East were crashed after their devastating loss the New England Patriots (45-3) Monday night in Foxboro.
You could almost hear Dandy Don Meredith singing “Turn out the lights …”, after the Patriots took a 17-0 first quarter lead. By half time it was 24-3.
But this is NFL football, and most of us expected to see the Jets come out of the locker room, hell-bent on kicking Patriot butt – but who would have “thunk” it. The Jets never got over their shell-shock from the first half!
While Tom Brady and the Patriot offense added 21 more points, the Patriot defense, ranked 31st in the NFL, shutout (and shut up) the Jets in the second half. The final score 45-3.
Why did the Jets lose so badly? Are the Patriots that good? Is the Jets Bark bigger than it’s Bite?
The answer is both, plus another factor – Tom Brady! Here are some tidbits to back it up:
- With Tom Brady at QB, the New England Patriots have won last 25 consecutive games at home.
- Brady hasn’t thrown an interception in his last 228 passes.
- Brady has thrown at least one TD pass in all 12 of the Patriots games in 2010.
- Brady followed up a 4 touchdown, perfect 158.3 QB rating against Detroit last week with a 4 TD passes and 148.9 QB rating against the Jets.
- 8 different receivers caught Brady passes against the Jets.
- An ex-Jet, Danny Woodhead, had 4 receptions for 104 yards. Wes Welker had 7 catches for 80 yards and 1 TD. Deion Branch, Aaron Hernandez and Brandon Tate were each on the receiving end of a Brady TD pass.
- Brady is the NFL MVP
- The Patriots have the #1 ranked offense in the NFL.
- The Jets allow an average of 19 points per game – 6th worse in the NFL.
- The Jets score on average 22 points per game – 14th in the NFL.
- The Jets average 356 yards per game – 12th in the NFL.
- The Patriots have beaten Baltimore, San Diego, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and the Jets.
- The Jets record of 9-3 comes against teams with a combined record of just 39-68, with only one of those teams being over .500 (the Patriots in Week 2, who were 1-0).
The Jets can take one consolation from the game; it only counts as one loss. If they can come to terms with this loss and play better football, they may still have a chance to snatch first place in the AFC East division title from the the Patriots. But it won’t be easy and they’ll need some help!
The Jets play the Miami Dolphins (6-6) at home, travel to take on the Steelers (9-3) and the Bears (9-3), and return home for the season finale against the Bills (2-10).
The rest of the Patriots schedule is away at Chicago (9-3), home at Green Bay (8-4), away in Buffalo (2-10). They finish at home against the Dolphins (6-6).
But one question remains: Will the Jets get out of their seats after their near-fatal crash in Foxboro?
We’ll have to wait a week!
Sources: new york daily news, sportsillustrated.com
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December 10, 2008
Titans Top Week 15 NFL Power Rankings
Oh boy, the NFL Week 15 Power Ranking are out and the Titans have regained top billing. The NY Giants slipped to number 2 after their week 14 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Here are the rankings.
1. Titans (12-1) (2): The train keeps on rollin’. After upset loss two weeks ago to Jets, Titans back on track and on the way to No. 1 seed.
2. Giants (11-2) (1): A momentary glitch, or a sign of things to come? We’ll give the defending champs the benefit of the doubt and choose the former. For a more definitive answer, tune in on Sunday night in Big D.
3. Stillers (10-3) (3): You’ve got to be good to be lucky. In Sunday’s comeback win over the Cowboys, the Stillers were both.
4. Panthers (10-3) (6): Holy Crap(honso) Thorpe! 299 rushing yards against the Bucs? Whoa. Big challenge for Panthers now is winning on the road. They’re unbeaten at home.
5. Colts (9-4) (8): That’s six wins and counting. Home to Detroit, at Jacksonville and home to a Titans team that might not need the win in the finale, and the Colts might win out.
6. Buccaneers (9-4) (4): How often do you see this defense get pushed around like they did last night? Answer: not very.
7. Ravens (9-4) (9): Ravens are in the hunt in the AFC North, but we see Ray Lewis, Joe Flacco & Co. as a wild card team. ‘Specially if they lose at home to the Stillers this weekend.
8. Falcons (8-5) (5): Matt Ryan can’t close the deal in N’Awlins.
9. Patriots (8-5) (11): Huge day for Wes Welker as the receiver keys New England’s comeback in Seattle to insure three-way tie atop AFC East.
10. Dolphins (8-5) (14): The classic example of a well-coached team that doesn’t beat itself.
11. Cowboys (8-5) (10): Tony Romo is still a young quarterback, but he is putting together a series of late-season clunkers that can’t be ignored. Latest example: Sunday in Pittsburgh with a pick-six in the final moments against the Stillers.
12. Vikings (8-5) (12): In a word: whew! Vikes get past upset-minded Lions on the road.
13. Cardinals (8-5) (13): Kurt Warner beats his old Rams team to clinch a rare divisional title for the Cards.
14. Jets (8-5) (7): How many more ways can they break the fans’ hearts? After mega-wins at New England and Tennessee, losses to Denver and San Francisco bring them back to earth with a thud.
15. Iggles (7-5-1) (18): As long as Brian Westbrook is in the lineup, the Iggles have a chance. Massive win against defending champs on the road keeps their slim playoff hopes alive.
16. Broncos (8-5) (15): Looked like the Broncos were gonna lose against to an awful divisional opponent at home. Then Jay Cutler and the Broncos’ D saved the day against the Chiefs.
17. Saints (8-6) (17): Season-saving win over the Falcons.
18. Bears (7-6) (19): Bears manhandle woeful Jags to keep pace in what figures to be a down-to-the-wire race in the NFC North.
19. Texans (6-7) (22): It’s too little too late, but at least the Texans are showing something down the stretch.
20. 49ers (5-8) (23): Ever since Mike Singletary realized dropping his pants wasn’t the best way to win his players’ hearts, the 49ers have played some solid ball. Latest evidence: upset win over the Jets on Sunday.
21. Bills (6-7) (20): Nice way to export the NFL. Bills look completely inept in “home” game in Toronto against Dolphins.
22. Redskins (7-6) (16): They’re at Cincinnati, but they’re still no lock. They’re just awful.
23. Chargers (5-8) (26): Bolts thrash Raiders at home in 3-D on NFL Network. Whoop-de-do.
24. Packers (5-8) (21): How do you give up more than 500 yards … at home … to the Texans?
25. Jaguars (4-9) (24): Put Jack Del Rio at the head of the 2009 class of Coaches on the Hot Seat.
26. Browns (4-9) (25): Even Marty Schottenheimer is poo-pooing a return to Cleveland. Then again, he’s not offering a flat-out “no.”
27. Seahawks (2-11) (27): About the only good thing you can say about this team: They still play hard. Always the loser’s lament.
28. Chiefs (2-11) (28): See comment above.
29. Raiders (3-10) (29): The three words in the NFL that ring hollow: Pride and poise.
30. Bengals (1-11-1) (30): Well, at least Carson Palmer might not need elbow surgery.
31. Rams (2-11) (31): Did this team really beat the Redskins and Cowboys?
32. Lions (0-13) (32): Before Sunday’s game against the Vikings, head coach Rod Marinelli showed his players the team picture and asked if they wanted to see this in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, representative of the league’s first-ever 0-16 team. Even that didn’t work, as Lions blow a lead against the Vikings in what have been their last best chance to win.
Source: Newsday
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