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To: MythMan who wrote (418825)11/7/2011 9:27:35 AM
From: Rarebird  Respond to of 436258
 
<<What are the odds of the Pats losing 3 in a row>>

A little greater than the Jets having done so.

The Pats were the third loss (in a row) for the Jets and the Jets will likely be the third loss (in a row) for the Pats.

The Jets are the better team. You disagree?

Jets are the #2 rated team now in AFC behind Ravens. Giants are #3 in NFC behind Packers and 49ers.

You thought the Jet season (and Plaxico Buress) was finished 3 weeks ago.

Giants start out 6-2 often, then fizzle out.

<<I don't talk religion or God stuff>>

Fine. Then don't preach about the concepts, such as humility, that underlie them.



To: MythMan who wrote (418825)11/11/2011 8:50:06 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
The Jets are playing their best football of the season. The Patriots have no Defense, especially in the secondary. The balance of power has shifted in the AFC from the Steelers and Patriots to the Ravens and Jets. The Jets will play the Pats the same way Pittsburgh and the Giants did: Man to man on the two tight ends and Welker. OchoPyscho is done and Branch is old.

If Sanchez has a half way decent game, Jets win.

Since Mangold came back, the OL has played well, opening up nice holes for the running game too.