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		<title>Belichick&#8217;s Risky Call Gives the Jets Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:06:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>T. J. Rosenthal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The J-e-t-s Jets Jets Jets were left for dead late Sunday as Jags RB Maurice Jones-Drew jokingly apologized at the podium to fantasy owners for taking a knee to help run out the clock. Now  4-5 and somehow trailing in the AFC wildcard hunt after a 3-0 start, even coach Rex Ryan admitted after the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The J-e-t-s Jets Jets Jets were left for dead late Sunday as Jags RB Maurice Jones-Drew jokingly apologized at the podium to fantasy owners for taking a knee to help run out the clock. Now  4-5 and somehow trailing in the AFC wildcard hunt after a 3-0 start, even coach Rex Ryan admitted after the last second 24-22 loss to Jones-Drew&#8217;s Jacksonville Jaguars that a playoff berth now looked bleak. Then suddenly that night hope arrived when Bill Belichick of all people, helped breathe life into a Gang Green season that was beginning to appear hopeless.</p>
<p>The controversial decision by Belichick to ice the game against the undefeated Peyton Manning led Colts from his own 28 with a six point lead and just 2:08 left, backfired.  The stunning 35-34 win, capped by Manning&#8217;s game winning TD throw to WR Reggie Wayne with 0:15 left after the Pats failed 4th and 2, leaves the Jets only two games back of the hated Pats. The Jets could find themselves just one off the AFC East division lead while owning the head to head tiebreaker with a win in Foxboro Sunday.</p>
<p>Make no bones about it though, Sunday will be a monumental challenge. Maybe the clubs toughest they will face all year. The 6-3  Pats want revenge for their week two loss at the Meadowlands while QB Tom Brady was shaking off  the rust from season ending knee surgery in 2008. They&#8217;ll also look to erase the bad taste in their mouth from having the Colts on the ropes, then letting them off the hook. Nonetheless, it&#8217;s as good of a position that a Jet team who has lost five of six could&#8217;ve hoped for.</p>
<p>The Pats are not the same team the Jets saw in September. The biggest reason is that Tom Brady is back. The Pats most important player is second in the NFL in passing yards with 2,739, trailing only Manning with 2,872.  Brady is tied for second with Drew Brees for TD passes with 19 (again trailing only Manning who has 20). The Brady to Randy Moss combo has also woken up. After the slow start , Moss is now second in the league in both yards with 891 and TDs with seven. Pesky WR Wes Welker, out early in the year with hamstring issues, is healthy again and once again a threat to eat up yardage if too much attention is focused on Moss.</p>
<p>The Jets are at this point, a shell of their early season selves. They own the NFL&#8217;s top rushing attack averaging 170 yards per game despite losing Leon Washington for the year out in Oakland. The swagger of the team is gone though. Or missing at least. Mounting losses will do that to a team. By week four as the Jets were headed to New Orleans in what was at the time, a battle of the undefeated, many were calling the Jets defense the top unit in the NFL.  The 27-17 loss in the Big Easy gave Jet fans the first look at the types of mistakes rookieQB Mark Sanchez could make. A key ill advised interception in the end zone to FS Darren Sharper gave the Saints a 10-0 lead and they never looked back. The loss was followed by the defense then getting humbled for the first time as well, as they got torched for 416 yards by the Wildcat in Miami in week 5. Things got worse the following week as the glue of the defense NG Kris Jenkins was lost for the season to a torn ACL during a  week six OT loss to putrid Buffalo. Run stopping has suffered since. Jones-Drew burned the Jets for 123 yards last Sunday. Sanchez threw an astounding 5 interceptions during the Bills loss, raising the questions of how much responsibility the Jets should entrust the rookie with the rest of the way.</p>
<p>The second meeting between the clubs will renew a rivalry that contains a decade of seething hatred. Bill Parcells left New England for the Jets in 1997 then Bill Belichick returned the favor. Slated to be announced as the new Jet coach in 2000, Belichick pulled a trick play out of his book and resigned as &#8220;HC&#8221; of the Jets at the press conference announcing him. In doing this he avoided the shadow that Parcells as a front office man would&#8217;ve cast over his star pupil. Belichick then went on to return to New England where he was Parcells defensive coordinator in the mid nineties,  to win four Super Bowls in New England. Doing it  with the help of a coaching staff that consisted of many former Jet assistants under Parcells.</p>
<p>The rivalry took another odd turn when top Pats assistant Eric Mangini then usurped Belichick&#8217;s wishes to go anywhere but the Jets and signed on to become of course, the Jets head coach in 2006. Mangini was immediately locked out of the Foxboro facility. In 2007 after a blowout loss in the opener, &#8220;Mangenius&#8221; then complained that the Pats were using cameras to spy on the Jet sidelines. This brought about the controversial &#8220;Spygate&#8221; incident which threatened to ruin Belichick&#8217;s credibility and hall of fame resume as new charges against &#8220;Belicheat&#8221;  seemed to come out of the woodwork every day.</p>
<p>In the Spring of 2009, new Jet head coach Rex Ryan injected some new blood into the storyline by proclaiming that he didn&#8217;t come to New York &#8220;to kiss Bill Belichick&#8217;s rings.&#8221; Given the result in week two,  a 16-9 win over Belicheck&#8217;s crew, Ryan looked like the leader of team that could talk the talk AND walk the walk. In fact, after the game, outspoken Jet LB Bart Scott defended teammate CB Darelle Revis, who did a great job on perennial All Pro WR Randy Moss, on a day that included a key interception by the Jets top corner on a pass intended for Moss.</p>
<p>&#8220;I hear the easy copout by Randy Moss, saying that anybody can guard &#8230; that &#8216;I can play cornerback if I had safety help,&#8217;&#8221; Scott said. &#8220;That was a one-on-one jump ball. I think sometimes you&#8217;ve just got to give the man his credit, understand that [Revis] was the better man that day..[Revis] shut him down. He intimidated him. Randy was coming across that middle real slow. Tell him to man up next time and come across the middle like a man if he wants to be a complete receiver.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rest assured Moss and the Patriots haven&#8217;t forgotten their performance that day or the words exchanged by both clubs after the game.  When it comes to the Jets- Patriots there is no such thing as a short memory, only a long history of bad blood. This brings us now to the latest chapter in the saga.</p>
<p>While Belichick spent Monday trying to justify why he had no faith in his defense down the stretch at  Indy, Ryan spent part of Monday according to locker room reports, giving a passionate plea to his team that drove the rookie head coach to tears.</p>
<p>Offensive lineman Damien Woody reported &#8220;He was talking about the situation &#8212; this upcoming game with New England and how we&#8217;re still there, how we still have a pulse. He said It&#8217;s all about us, that nobody believes in us and that we are the only ones who believe we can get things done..He said, &#8216;I believe in you; I believe you get can get this thing done,&#8217; and that&#8217;s when he really got emotional.&#8221; Revis added&#8221; I haven&#8217;t been a part of a meeting where a coach cried like that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Emotions. That&#8217;s what the Jets need. They played so well early on when they were driven by them. The Jets have to stick together and begin to believe like winners again, because as Woody noted regarding Ryan&#8217;s speech, few believe in the Jets right now. Only the players themselves can help change the perception that the Jets season is for all intensive purposes, over. The chance to reinvent themselves and not waste what was a promising start to 2009, presents itself Sunday. Albeit, it&#8217;s the first place Pats they are dealing with. The hated Pats. The Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Pats. Drama and daunting task aside, with a win the Jets will be back in business again in the AFC East.</p>
<p>THREE KEYS TO THE GAME:</p>
<p>JET PRESSURE ON BRADY. That how the Jets beat the Pats in week two. Brady was rushed, off his timing, and inaccurate. Much of it due to rust, the other, the Jet pressure. Without pressure, you can forget about it.</p>
<p>REVIS MOSS ROUND TWO: The winner of this battle will give his team the edge. &#8220;Revis Island&#8221; won the first one but Moss has been on fire since and surely remembers the bravado the Jets spoke with in shutting him down.</p>
<p>EMOTION: The Jets have to play with emotion Sunday. There has to be a &#8220;back against the wall&#8221; and  &#8220;us against the world mentality.&#8221; This rivalry seems to bring it out naturally, but the Jets shouldn&#8217;t wait to get kicked in the face before they decide to  get themselves going. If they do that in Foxboro,  it may be too late.</p>
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		<title>Playoffs May Be Out for Ryan&#8217;s Jets</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>T. J. Rosenthal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This WAS a playoff game. This WAS the game that was slated decide the fate of the 4-4 Jets who stare down the barrel of a brutal second half schedule that includes the Pats, Colts, Falcons, Bengals as well as the always tough Bills in Orchard Park. A win on Sunday and the Jets could find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This WAS a playoff game. This WAS the game that was slated decide the fate of the 4-4 Jets who stare down the barrel of a brutal second half schedule that includes the Pats, Colts, Falcons, Bengals as well as the always tough Bills in Orchard Park. A win on Sunday and the Jets could find a starting point for navigating through a harrowing November and December. It was not to be. A crushing 24-22 loss to the now 5-4 Jacksonville Jaguars,  has left the Jets desperate and needing help in order to reach the postseason. A far cry from a 3-0 start that had left many Jet faithful willing to believe this was NOT the &#8220;same old Jets.&#8221; Well, doubt has crept back into Jet nation.</p>
<p>The Jets gave up 21 first half points and trailed 21-13 at the half. The malaise attributed to perhaps the two week layoff coming off of their bye week. Both S Jim Leonard and FS Kerry Rhodes were  quoted saying he team was flat defensively in the first half. That&#8217;s a hard pill to swallow for Jet fans, especially since reports had coach Rex Ryan chewing out his team this week to stop the excuses, imploring them to play like a playoff team he was quoted as claiming they are.</p>
<p>Star RB, the little bulldozer, Maurice Jones Drew torched the Jets early and often , with 78 first quarter yards. He finished with 123 on the day. The biggest play of the game however, came on a TD that Jones Drew chose NOT to score on.  With the score 22-21 Jets with 1:48 left, the Jets called for &#8220;Free Way&#8221;  a play that allows the opposing team to score in order to get the ball back and have a chance to win. On the first try the Jets mistakenly tackled Drew. &#8220;We couldn&#8217;t even get that right,&#8221; Ryan, never at a loss for words, admitted afterwards. The second time, Drew shrewdly stopped at the one yard line. With no time outs left thanks to wasting two earlier ( to prevent a  twelve men on defense flag and the other by Sanchez on the Jags goal line), the Jets were forced to watch the clock wither away. Josh Scobee added the virtual extra point at the gun for the 24-22 Jags win.</p>
<p>This erased the comeback that left the Jets up 22-21 with 5:04 left thanks to a Thomas Jones (21-77 yds) one yard TD plunge. WR Braylon Edwards (3-79 yds) had a key two point conversion knocked out of his hands by the Jags FS Reggie Nelson. The throw was behind Edwards but still catchable. &#8220;Nelson is paid to make plays and he made a godd play on that one.&#8221; Edwards said. The former Browns WR, known for the dropsies is now 1-8 combined in games played this year with Cleveland and the Jets. His fault? No, but the frustrations is apparent. &#8220;It stinks..its not my fault per se but I don&#8217;t want to fell like the black sheep.&#8221; he added lamenting what so many Jets who&#8217;ve come and gone in this franchise&#8217;s consistent  losing history must feel upon exiting the stadium.</p>
<p>The Jets are not dead yet. They ARE however, on life support. The defense has still yet to create points off of turnovers. The Sanchez to TE Dustin Keller combo, so poised to break out and open up the passing game outside the numbers, is just missing the mark on too many occasions. All parts, including game management by the coaches, need to start clicking fast or this season will be gone by Turkey day.</p>
<p>As for Sunday, has a player ever taken a knee over scoring a touchdown in order to keep the clock moving like Jones-Drew did? Probably not. Only the Jets franchise would be involved in a play like that.</p>
<p>Nonetheless , the Jets need to go to Foxboro and try to begin to erase the ghosts of their Gang Green past that have somehow crept back into the equation. Worse, they need to do it against  the furious Pats, their hated rivals, who want revenge from their week two loss at the Meadowlands. Bill Belicheck&#8217;s first place crew also will be stinging from the loss at Indy Sunday night that saw them go for a strange fourth and two on their own 28 yard line in order to prevent Peyton Manning one last shot. It backfired.</p>
<p>The 4-5 Jets remain just two games  back of the 6-3 Pats. A  win would inch them closer to the top of the AFC East and  give them the tie breaker over New England. When the dust settles this week, that will be how Rex Ryan must frame this next test. As a game that, with a win, restores hope. To do that, Ryan will have to stop Brady and put the &#8220;Same Old Jets&#8221; talk to bed again. It&#8217;s funny how these negative Green ghosts somehow rear their ugly heads every season.</p>
<p>A LOOK BACK ON THE THREE KEYS TO THE JAGS GAME:</p>
<p>Turnovers: The Jets defense, built off pressure and chaos, again, didn&#8217;t get any. End of story.</p>
<p>Thomas Jones vs Maurice Jones Drew. Jones-Drew won the battle in yardage 123 to 77. He also made the play of the day by not scoring on the final drive.</p>
<p>Mike Sims-Walker vs Darrelle Revis: Sims Walker managed a TD catch but didn&#8217;t dominate the field. Revis is a big play guy the Jets desperately need</p>
<p>going forward. An interception taken back by a ball hawk shut down corner like Revis, would aid the Jets offense in a huge way.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Wagner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coach Rex Ryan was right when he said earlier this week that this Sunday&#8217;s battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars is essentially a playoff game. Both clubs are 4-4 and may need the head to head tie breaker at season&#8217;s end against each other to gain what appears to be the Jets only reasonable path to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coach <strong>Rex Ryan</strong> was right when he said earlier this week that this Sunday&#8217;s battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars is essentially a playoff game. Both clubs are 4-4 and may need the head to head tie breaker at season&#8217;s end against each other to gain what appears to be the Jets only reasonable path to the postseason; a wildcard berth.</p>
<p>The Jets arrived at  4-4 by falling from the top of the mountain. Once 3-0, two losses to the hated Dolphins combined with an expected loss to the undefeated Saints and an unexpected loss to the then woeful Bills, have changed the mood in Florham Park.  This stretch has, for the time being, grounded Gang Green&#8217;s early season dreams of a magical run through 2009. The Jets trail the first place Patriots (6-2) by two full games and are just 1-3 in the division.</p>
<p>For the Jags, 4-4 is a welcome place considering the club&#8217;s 1-3 start.</p>
<p>Coach Jack Del Rio&#8217;s club will look to make it four out of five on Sunday while the Jets, coming off of their week nine bye week, hope to avoid a slide that has sunk them into the quagmire that envelops a host of other AFC clubs fighting for those precious few post season invitations.</p>
<p>If the Jets hope to be playing playoff football in 2009, they&#8217;ll need two things to happen. First, rookie QB  <strong>Mark Sanchez </strong>will have to protect the ball as he has done over the past two games, unlike the previous three prior, that included a dismal five interception performance. Secondly, the Jet defense, a unit that was poised to become one of the top units in the NFL before the season ending injury  to NG <strong>Kris Jenkins </strong>during the OT loss to Buffalo, has to create turnovers, field position, and points.</p>
<p>Running back and Special teams All Pro <strong>Leon Washington </strong>is also gone for the year, thanks to a broken foot suffered out in Oakland. Rookie RB <strong>Shonn Greene </strong>filled in beautifully against the hapless Raiders with two TDs and 149 yards, but fumbled on a play  that Dolphins DE Jason Taylor took back for a key TD in the 30-25 loss to Miami two weeks back. A game that still leaves a bad taste in the mouths of Jet players and fans thanks to Ted Ginn Jr&#8217;s improbable two kickoff returns for touchdowns in the third quarter. Greene will need to be a factor if the Jets want to continue their place atop the NFLs best rushing teams.</p>
<p>Jacksonville&#8217;s pass defense is ranked 23rd in the NFL. Sanchez and prized acquisition, former Browns star WR <strong>Braylon Edwards</strong> may be able to get loose on Sunday. Second year TE <strong>Dustin Keller</strong> had 76 yards and a TD in the 30-25 loss to the Fish. Provided that WR <strong>Jerricho Cotchery</strong>, hampered by hamstring issues over the past month is healthy,  this may be the first time that this current WR corps is working on all cylinders in &#8216;09. Add speedster<strong> David Clowney</strong> into the mix after the departure of slot WR Chansi Stuckey to the Browns ,and perhaps the Jets, a team that possesses the league&#8217;s number eight  rusher in the NFL in Thomas Jones, can provide some quick strikes and scores via the air at the Meadowlands</p>
<p>Sunday.</p>
<p>To beat the Jaguars you have to stop <strong>Maurice Jones Drew</strong>, the quick bulldozing running back who leads all NFL rushers with eleven TD&#8217;s. WR <strong>Mike Sims-Walker</strong> is blossoming into one of the leagues best at 16 yards per catch. Jets CB Darrelle Revis will have his hands full as the Jets aim to pressure QB <strong>David Garrard</strong> with their new rotation at nose guard of <strong>Mike Devito</strong>, <strong>Howard Green</strong> and <strong>Sione Pouha</strong>. Drew is also sixth in the NFL in rushing yards so attention must be kept on him at all times.</p>
<p>On paper, the blueprint week in and week out these final eight games for the Jets will be simple.  A ball controlled <strong>ground and pound </strong>game plan on offense that strikes when the opportunities are there, combined with an attacking defense looking to create the turnovers and drive ending sacks that have eluded them so far. This despite the constant pressure on quarterbacks, and a physical aggressive presence that has helped  redefine the unit&#8217;s personality since the departure of former mundane head coach Eric Mangini.</p>
<p>This week&#8217;s challenge against the Jags kickstarts that blueprint, as the Jets look to become a  consistent mistake free, opportunistic club, that backs up the tough talk it has come to be known for.</p>
<p><strong>THREE KEYS TO THE JAGUARS GAME:</strong></p>
<p><strong>TURNOVERS: </strong>The Jets must keep them to a minimum and start to create some themselves. The offense, which may led by two rookies in Sancez and Greene from here on out, will undoubtedly  be aided by big plays made by special teams and defense. An element that LB Bart Scott, a former Raven, admitted was key to both Baltimore and then rookie QB Joe Flacco&#8217;s success in 2008.</p>
<p><strong>THOMAS JONES VS MAURICE JONES DREW:</strong> The team with the lead running downhill in the fourth will be in the driver&#8217;s seat. Thats because Drew is sixth and Jones is eight in the NFL in rushing this year. The back with more yards on Sunday will be the back on the winning team.</p>
<p><strong>MIKE SIMS-WALKER vs DARRELLE REVIS:</strong> Again the Jets will call on &#8220;Revis Island &#8221; to slow down a top flight wideout. Keep Walker quiet and the Jags quick strike ability becomes seriously hampered.</p>
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