New Yorker: Reality check for Jets fans
Though called the New Yorker, it’s clear that they see the writing on the wall, even if it’s painful for a New Yorker.
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New Yorker: Reality check for Jets fans
Though called the New Yorker, it’s clear that they see the writing on the wall, even if it’s painful for a New Yorker.
This is pretty simple. The Patriots are one of the two or three best teams of the last decade. They dismantled the Jets less than two months ago. Before that game, their offense was far superior to that of the Jets; since that game, they’ve been better than New York on both offense and defense. They’ve had single-game DVOA above 40 percent in eight straight games. During that same period, only one team had as many as four games with DVOA above 40 percent (Tampa Bay, surprisingly). The Jets were one of the top ten teams in the NFL this year, yet they have had only four games above 40 percent all season.
There are ways for the Jets to win – a couple big special teams plays, or perhaps the Patriots’ defensive improvements turn out to be a mirage. Maybe the Patriots wake up on the same wrong side of the bed that they woke up on for their Week 9 game with Cleveland. But most likely, they will move on to host Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the AFC Championship.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-is-pretty-simple-the-patriots-are-one-of-the-2/
This is pretty simple. The Patriots are one of the two or three best teams of the last decade. They dismantled the Jets less than two months ago. Before that game, their offense was far superior to that of the Jets; since that game, they’ve been better than New York on both offense and defense. They’ve had single-game DVOA above 40 percent in eight straight games. During that same period, only one team had as many as four games with DVOA above 40 percent (Tampa Bay, surprisingly). The Jets were one of the top ten teams in the NFL this year, yet they have had only four games above 40 percent all season.
There are ways for the Jets to win – a couple big special teams plays, or perhaps the Patriots’ defensive improvements turn out to be a mirage. Maybe the Patriots wake up on the same wrong side of the bed that they woke up on for their Week 9 game with Cleveland. But most likely, they will move on to host Pittsburgh or Baltimore in the AFC Championship.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/this-is-pretty-simple-the-patriots-are-one-of-the/
Love them wood walls…
Love them wood walls…
The Bills have not beaten the Patriots since the 2003 opener so it might be easy to look past them this week. But here’s a couple reminders… The Bills should’ve beaten the Patriots in last years opener. The Bills beat both the Dolphins and the Jets last year. I know it’s hard to get excited […]