he says we won on a lucky play and says playing Revis was a mistake. He played good over all and he did not get hurt. This guy is an ass hole http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/2357/rapid-reaction-jets-24-broncos-20 What It Means: The New York Jets played a sloppy game and could’ve easily lost, but they showed fourth-quarter mettle (and received a gift from the officials) to pull out a 24-20 victory over the Denver Broncos. It was their fifth straight win, tying their longest winning streak of the decade. They have the best record in the AFC at 5-1. It came down to one play -- a 46-yard pass-interference penalty on Renaldo Hill. It was a fourth-down heave by Mark Sanchez, and it probably would’ve been incomplete, but Hill snagged Santonio Holmes' facemask. The Sanchez Report: After a sensational start to his second season, Mark Sanchez crashed early, rallied late. He first two passes were would-be interceptions that were dropped, an ominous sign. He finished the day with two interceptions, leading to three Denver points. It was his first multiple-interception game since Dec. 20, 2009, when he threw three against the Atlanta Falcons -- a span of 10 straight games without two or more picks. Curiously, Sanchez looked tentative from the outset. But down 17-10 at the start of the fourth quarter, he rallied the Jets to 14 points, two TD runs by LaDainian Tomlinson. It was the first fourth-quarterback comeback win of Sanchez’ career. Revis Struggles Again: For the second straight week, CB Darrelle Revis looked human. Clearly he wasn’t close to 100% because of his pulled hamstring. Revis probably shouldn’t have played, but Rex Ryan made the decision two hours before the game to activate him. Revis started -- so much for that talk about a part-time role -- and he was in man-to-man coverage on Jabar Gaffney most of the game. Revis surrendered four completions for 66 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown by rookie Demaryius Thomas. They should’ve provided help over the top, or played more zone than usual, but Ryan is stubborn that way. He won’t adjust. Bad Move, Rex: Ryan goofed by not challenging Thomas’ 17-yard touchdown reception. He juggled the ball ever-so-slightly and it appeared that he didn’t get his second foot down before regaining possession. Ryan probably was gunshy because he had used a challenge (unsuccessfully) moments earlier on a pass to Brandon Lloyd. Here, You Take It: Turnovers (or lack thereof) helped the Jets to a 4-1 record. On Sunday, turnovers hurt them. After committing only one turnover in the first five games, they imploded -- two interceptions by Sanchez and a killer fumble by WR Santonio Holmes, who handled the ball carelessly at the end of a 16-yard run on an end-around. They also fell asleep and failed to recover an on-side kick. It was an uncharacteristic performance by a team that usually doesn’t kill itself with blunders. Grounded: The Jets were so preoccupied by the Broncos’ passing game that they underplayed the run. Wisely, the Broncos capitalized, rushing 37 times for 145 yards. With four minutes left in the game, LB David Harris missed badly on Kyle Orton, who ran for 13 yards on a third-and-11. That set up the Broncos’ go-ahead FG with 3:55 remaining. Wildcat Strikes: It was Brad Smith vs. Tim Tebow in a battle of dueling Wildcats. The former college quarterbacks -- Missouri and Florida, respectively -- got plenty of work behind center. In fact, Tebow scored his first NFL touchdown on a 5-yard run on a sweep to the right. The Jets seemed ill-prepared for the Wildcat, which shouldn’t have been the case. They’ve seen plenty of it, having faced the Miami Dolphins. Tebow finished with 6 rushes for 23 yards, Smith 3 for 18. Broncos coach Josh McDaniels used the Wildcat to jump-start his dormant running game. What’s Next: Rest. The Jets have a bye week. For the players, that means a one-week vacation -- literally. Ryan, backing up his player’s-coach reputation, has given the players off until next Monday. It’s rare for an NFL coach to do that, but as we know, Ryan isn’t like other coaches.
Cimini can suck a fat one. The Jets lost the challenge prior, how the fuck can they use a challenge they do not have? He acts like his job is to be a cunt. If that is so, his bosses must be happy.
This guy is such a f$cking idiot. Revis had his best game of the year. You can't challenge that td pass because if your wrong you have no time outs left and no challenges with a lot of time left. The Jets held Orton in check, he was like 13 for 35 with 6.2 ypa? I will gladly take Tebow running for for 3 or 4 yards then Orton throwing for 350 yards. Jets traveled to Denver after a monday night game and played an extremely hungry team. They had 3 turnovers, lost an onside kick and got raped by the refs. They won this game because they are a very good team, there was no gift from anyone. Cimini should eat a d$ck.
He's funny. He says Revis looked human because he got beat for a touchdown. Then back pedals in the next segment and says Ryan should have challenged a clear non touchdown. So which was it? did Revis get beat or not? lol what an ass.....
Revis gave up 4 receptions, the Td wasnt a Td, and 2 of the plays he covered gaffney perfect. Sometimes wr's make great catches.
I'm glad they actually get a vacation for the players who need it. However, I don't think Revis deserves time off. We need him rehabbing.
Explain gift call when Holmes was mugged twice and had his head turned by his face mask, and still had the ball go through his hands???? The only gifts given out were to the broncos all game long. What a fkn ahole. How do people get paid for this crap???
I know if anything, chalk the whole thing up to bad refereeing all around, but in no way did we receive a "gift".
All the hype, the trashtalking, hard knocks, revis holdout, braylons dui, was suppose to lead to the downfall of the Jets. They are living up to the hype and backing up the talk and the media cant handle it. Best record in the Nfl and we havent even played our best football. Big middle finger to all the Jet haters in the media.