Video > http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-previews/09000d5d812b372b/Week-2-Patriots-vs-Jets-Preview I don't agree that Sanchez sometimes has sloppy footwork, Hes above where he should be, so in my mind to pull that on him is harsh. Kerry Rhodes has the last word. Trashtalk here >>> http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009092005/2009/REG2/patriots@jets#tab:discuss Its mainly ALL Pats right now Last meeting New England WR Randy Moss caught a touchdown with 1 second remaining to force overtime, but Brett Favre drove the Jets down the field for the winning field goal as New York won 34-31 in Week 11 of last season. Streaks The Patriots have won four of the past five meetings, including the playoffs, to tie the overall series at 49-49-1. Last week Aided by a Buffalo fumble, the Patriots rallied in the final minutes for a 25-24 win over the Bills. ... In his NFL debut, rookie QB Mark Sanchez passed for 272 yards to lead the Jets past the Texans, 24-7. Keep your eye on ... The coaching chess match: New Jets coach Rex Ryan is renowned for developing exotic blitz schemes that harass opposing quarterbacks. He will have to come up with something special if New York hopes to stop Tom Brady and the Patriots' top-ranked passing offense. New England's linebackers: The Bills were able to exploit the Patriots' young linebacker unit with a series of screens, draw plays and hitches. The Jets have the personnel with RBs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington along with TE Dustin Keller to do similar damage. This will provide Adalius Thomas (the only Pats linebacker with extensive starting experience) and Co. a stiff test. Mark Sanchez's encore performance: In his first regular-season game, Sanchez was sensational against the Texans. The rival Patriots will present a tougher challenge, but Sanchez will have the advantage of playing before a home crowd that has taken to the former USC star. Did you know? The Patriots have won nine straight on the road against the Jets. ... Since 2007, New England WR Randy Moss leads the NFL with 34 TD receptions. ... Jets WR Jerricho Cotchery has at least five receptions in five of his last six games against the Patriots. ... New York hasn't started 2-0 since 2004. Fantasy Matchup Jets DT Kris Jenkins is battling a back problem, but the Jets will still get good penetration against the run and Patriots rushers Laurence Maroney and Fred Taylor will not provide good statistical results. WR Randy Moss should get his chances to make some plays in the second half and should be started as usual. TE Chris Baker will get important red zone looks against his former team and should notch a score as QB Tom Brady tosses more than one TD pass. (yeah waiting for that to happen:wink QB Mark Sanchez won't excite anyone with his totals this week. The Patriots defensive line, though, will be pushed around often, so RB Thomas Jones is in for a better day than many expect and RB Leon Washington will also take some tosses and handoffs for quality gains. Sanchez may throw for more than one short TD pass, even if his yardage totals are mediocre in the final view. GO JETS!!!!!! J! E! T! S! JETS! JETS! JETS!
Well. I want bloodbath - someone is going to be slaughtered today. Hopefully, it's Jets that does the slaying.
For the first time in a long time, I'm just really excited to play the Pats. Also, I'm really excited to see the atmosphere that the fans bring, because I think it might well be inSANE. EDIT: I mean the fans in the stadium.
I still can't believe that people question Sanchez's footwork. Simms says he already has some of the best footwork in the league.
Put a stomping on the PATS this week guys. My team couldn't close the deal last week. Don't let up, step on their throats.........
thank you, we'll pave the way for you to be in a second place tie with the Pats today. And the Fins will be in last come monday night.