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Post by Chesapeakejet on Nov 12, 2015 11:53:31 GMT -5
It will certainly be interesting. We'll see what Tyrod Taylor is made of under the national spotlight. I think that can be key. Dint he already play in the international spotlight? No, that was EJ Manuel
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Post by jetstream23 on Nov 12, 2015 11:57:57 GMT -5
Well, what this game really means is that the Jets can get their first win against a team that's at least .500. The Jets are 5-3. Their 5 wins have come against Cleveland (2-7), Indy (4-5), Miami (3-5), Washington (3-5) and Jacksonville (2-6). That's a combined 14-28 record of the teams the Jets have beat. Their losses have been against the 4-4 Eagles, 8-0 Patriots and 4-4 Raiders. If we want to talk playoffs, we have to start beating decent teams. That starts tomorrow! That's such an overrated concept. The Pats have also only beaten 2 teams with a winning record...the Jets and the Steelers (5-3 and 5-4)...and they struggled to beat them both at home. Otherwise their wins have come against the Bills (4-4) the Jags (2-6) the Cowboys (2-6) the Colts (4-5) Phins (3-5) and the Redskins (3-5) Does that say much about the Pats?It might. That win vs the Jets was "only" 30-23. I do think quality wins are important and not as overrated as you suggest. Look at the Packers....undefeated through 6 weeks until they finally met "winning teams" that have solid defenses. Aaron Rogers and company now have a two game losing streak against good teams in Denver and Carolina. Suddenly, those wins over the Bears, Chargers and 49ers don't seem so impressive.
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Post by wesleymctoon on Nov 12, 2015 12:59:02 GMT -5
Pats haven't beat the Giants since the last week of the 07 season that's 1 regular season game and 2 super bowl losses. Automatic loss Sunday? Pats will finish 15-1. They will lose to either Giants, Jets or Phins. 15-2.
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