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Official thread Game 9 Jets vs. Patriots

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Posted: 11/8/2011 11:10 AM

Official thread Game 9 Jets vs. Patriots 


new york jets football helmet VS new england patriots football helmet

This is the official game thread. All game related content goes here. No duplicate threads and pay attention to the TOS.

    Who will win Sunday game between the Jet & Patriots

  1. Poll closed on 11/12/2011
  2. Jets: 14 votes
  3. Patriots: 5 votes

Chance favors the Prepared Mind.

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Posted: 11/8/2011 1:07 PM

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Had to say Jets. They're playing well, Pats are not. Jets playing at home is tougher still. And I'll predict already several game-changing penalties in the Jets favor - I have lost any and all respect for NFL officiating after that blatant face-mask on Welker was un-called and un-fined.

The only way I can see the Pats winning is if ...

  1. When at Logan, leave O'Brian behind and hire some random Townie baggage handler to call plays instead.
  2. The DL somehow plays up to their potential - which may require large doses of controlled substances.
  3. The Jets agree to a "3-Mississippi" rule for passes from Brady to Ochocinco, whereby they wait for that count before rushing Brady - this should allow Chad enough time to read the defense without having his brain pan overheat.
  4. Vereen and Price play; Slater is not allowed to touch the ball save for downing it after a kick.
  5. Edelman is promised an all-expenses paid trip to the Bunny Ranch if he returns a kick for a TD.
  6. The secondary are allowed to use tennis racquets (them big over-sized Prince ones) to help defend passes. Patriots safeties not named "Chung" are allowed to use 2 of them.

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Posted: 11/8/2011 3:36 PM

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dokgonzo wrote: Had to say Jets. They're playing well, Pats are not. Jets playing at home is tougher still. And I'll predict already several game-changing penalties in the Jets favor - I have lost any and all respect for NFL officiating after that blatant face-mask on Welker was un-called and un-fined.

The only way I can see the Pats winning is if ...

  1. When at Logan, leave O'Brian behind and hire some random Townie baggage handler to call plays instead.
  2. The DL somehow plays up to their potential - which may require large doses of controlled substances.
  3. The Jets agree to a "3-Mississippi" rule for passes from Brady to Ochocinco, whereby they wait for that count before rushing Brady - this should allow Chad enough time to read the defense without having his brain pan overheat.
  4. Vereen and Price play; Slater is not allowed to touch the ball save for downing it after a kick.
  5. Edelman is promised an all-expenses paid trip to the Bunny Ranch if he returns a kick for a TD.
  6. The secondary are allowed to use tennis racquets (them big over-sized Prince ones) to help defend passes. Patriots safeties not named "Chung" are allowed to use 2 of them.
Dok, I appreciate your sense of humor... however I'm not sold that things are that dreadful in NE. 
 
Cutting Haynesworth was smart IMO as it allows Ellis to get his old # 92 back. Sanchez might be in for a long day... 

As confident as I felt that the Jets would pull out of that nosedive, I'm equally nervous about how the Pats will respond this week. I think this is going to be one that meets somewhere between the Monday night blowout and the Jets playoff victory. A brutal knockdown struggle for both teams. I only hope my team somehow comes out on top.

Btw, FEET!
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Posted: 11/8/2011 3:37 PM

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"The Jets agree to a "3-Mississippi" rule for passes from Brady to Ochocinco, whereby they wait for that count before rushing Brady - this should allow Chad enough time to read the defense without having his brain pan overheat."

It wouldn't matter, 85 would still run the wrong route.

 

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Posted: 11/8/2011 3:51 PM

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I'm not surprised Albert is gone - he quit on the team and that's a sure way to be shown the door. Keep an eye on Ron Brace this week, though. He's about the same size and speed as Wilfork - when healthy, Brace has a pretty impressive burst. Kyle Love has also been playing well.

Oh and ...
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Posted: 11/8/2011 4:11 PM

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^^^
Don't encourage him Wondo...tongue  He found pics that would even scare Rexy. They're hopefully archive material by now.
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Posted: 11/8/2011 5:20 PM

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Pats making a bunch of moves:

- Release OT Thomas Welch from PS
- Release TE Dan Gonk
- Sign WR Tiquan Underwood (aka "the dude with the fade hair cut") 

Oh ... and ...

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Posted: 11/8/2011 5:20 PM

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Pats, - 27 to 24.
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Posted: 11/8/2011 5:58 PM

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Don't you mean:

ugly ass feet
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Posted: 11/8/2011 7:40 PM

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Aha, I was just over on ESPNBoston and got a kick out of an article titled "Pats eager to get Wendell on the field".  The opening paragraph goes like so:

"Offensive linemen typically only get attention when they mess up (penalties, missed blocks, bad snaps), so there's a good chance many observers didn't even notice Ryan Wendell sub in at center for a couple series during Sunday's loss to the Giants. "

Well I don't know about other observers but I noticed him out there on Sunday.  He was the guy getting pushed around in the backfield by the Giants DLine on every snap that he was in there.  I remember thinking "why is Wendell playing?".

Can't imagine why the Pats are eager to get yet another undrafted practice squad type player on the field who is lucky to be on an NFL roster.  Don't they have enough of those playing regularly already?

So watch out Jets!  Another weapon may be unleashed by the Pats.  Your defenders will be so confused trying to decide whether they should run around Wendell or jump over him after knocking him on his back!

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Posted: 11/8/2011 8:24 PM

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Look at the bright side, if the O plays like it did last week, they'll be going 3-and-out so often that you won't even notice how bad Wendell is playing. And then afterwards we can hear them all parrot: "(squawk) We had a good game plan (squawk)."
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Posted: 11/8/2011 8:28 PM

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dokgonzo wrote: Look at the bright side, if the O plays like it did last week, they'll be going 3-and-out so often that you won't even notice how bad Wendell is playing. And then afterwards we can hear them all parrot: "(squawk) We had a good game plan (squawk)."

Right, and "we just need to execute better and coach better".
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Posted: 11/8/2011 10:52 PM

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The scary truth is that if/when they do lose to the Jets, the next loss after that could end any hopes for the playoffs. Consider that CIN and BAL are 6-2 and PIT is 6-3. It's quite possible all 3 make the post-season and only one team from the AFC-E gets in - the one which takes the division. 11-5 simply may not be good enough if that doesn't win a tie-breaker with the Jets or Bills.

And if/when that happens, Gillette is gonna be a boo-tiful place.
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Posted: 11/9/2011 2:19 AM

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Don't forget, Darrelle Revis likes to sniff a stinky foot before a big game too.

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Posted: 11/9/2011 6:41 AM

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I went with the Jets also...... as much as I Love the Pats they can not stop anyone right now on defense and the offense seems to be having it's problems also. I have "O" confidence in this team right now, that and the Jets are just the better team right now.

They need to have a BIG game against a GOOD team for my opinion to change and Pounding the Jets this week might just do it. The last 3 weeks the whole team has played just awful on both sides of the ball.
The Time Has Come... It's Now Or Never!

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Posted: 11/9/2011 6:44 AM

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dokgonzo wrote: Look at the bright side, if the O plays like it did last week, they'll be going 3-and-out so often that you won't even notice how bad Wendell is playing. And then afterwards we can hear them all parrot: "(squawk) We had a good game plan (squawk)."

LOL.LOL........

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Posted: 11/9/2011 8:33 AM

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TNPatsFan wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Look at the bright side, if the O plays like it did last week, they'll be going 3-and-out so often that you won't even notice how bad Wendell is playing. And then afterwards we can hear them all parrot: "(squawk) We had a good game plan (squawk)."

Right, and "we just need to execute better and coach better".

In the same sentence? Don't give some ideas here TN... Emotions are ballistic...noidea
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Posted: 11/9/2011 9:12 AM

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dokgonzo wrote: Consider that CIN and BAL are 6-2 and PIT is 6-3. It's quite possible all 3 make the post-season and only one team from the AFC-E gets in - the one which takes the division.
The chances of Cincinatti, Baltimore, and Pittsburgh all making the playoffs is pretty close to 0%.

Pittsburgh plays Cincinatti this week and week 13
Cincinatti plays Baltmore next week and week 17

Assume Pit-Cin split and Cin-Bal split, leaving Cincinatti with 4 losses, Baltimore with 3, and Pittsburgh with 4.  Cincinatti and Pittsburgh would have to win the remainder of their games to both get in.

Cincinatti - Cleveland, Houston, St Louis, and Arizona
Pittsburgh - Kansas City, Cleveland, San Francisco, St Louis
Baltimore - Seattle, San Francisco, Indianpolis, San Diego, Cleveland

What is the chance Cincinatti, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore collectively go 12-1 in those games?  Not very good.  Cleveland will probably upset at least one of them.  San Francisco probably splits.  Houston is solid.

If I were to project their final records, I think it will look like this:
Baltiomore - 12-4
Pittsburgh - 11-5
Cincinatti - 10-6

A 10-6 team is going to be a Wild Card team in the AFC this year.
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Posted: 11/9/2011 9:57 AM

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It is not gonna take a genius to know what the Jets will do. They will concentrate on taking Welker completely out of the offense.  That is fine with other teams because they can't do it with just 1 guy.  When other teams do it it leaves one our TE's open

Revis is probably the only guy in the league who has had success at slowing Welker down alone

I am a little disappointed at how little we have used Woodhead . He was used a little more last week though

I think when playing a team like the Jets Woodhead is a must play. The Jets are a team who brings the house on a lot of occasions and Woodhead is a great short yardage pass option 

Jets will probably use a ton of slants and try and push the ball down our throats to eat clock and keep Brady off the field
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Posted: 11/9/2011 11:24 AM

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If the Pats don't win the division and are at 10-6, it comes down to the weird tie-breaker formula. I'd hate to have to rely on that.  If they lose to the Jets they're almost in a situation where they need to sweep the remaining 7 games and hope like hell that the Jets and Bills falter down the stretch. The Pats have done it before, but I don't know if this team can pull it off.

Someone besides Welker and Gronk will need to step up this weekend. Both will be max-covered and bumped and all that stuff. Rex will have guys waiting to jump the routes. And they have got to run the ball effectively. This D cannot be on the field for more than 25 minutes if they want to win.

I'm not sure Rex runs the ball. Given how utterly hopeless the pass defense is, I'd say he uses 6-12 yard passes and march down the field. Those are higher percentage than runs against the Pats D.
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Posted: 11/9/2011 11:42 AM

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More roster moves (via the Globe):


FOXBOROUGH -- The Patriots are shaking things up with their roster as they made a few moves this morning.

S Josh Barrett was placed on injured reserve with a calf injury. The team signed LB Niko Koutouvides and DB Sterling Moore (who was on the practice squad) to the 53-man roster.

The Patriots also made a series of moves on the practice squad. S Ross Ventrone, LB Mike Rivera and DB Josh Victorian were signed to the practice squad. DB Malcolm Williams was released from the practice squad.

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Posted: 11/9/2011 12:36 PM

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Jet fan here, so doom in gloom is only in comparison to your recent success. You guys are coming to town w/ Tom Brady whom is in a class of few, so as long as you have him, you have a chance and I would be surprised if a WC does not come out of the east and it will probably be the jets even with a win on Sunday.  B/c we will probably lose to the giants and philly and the pats will beat the teams the should beat.


Peace.

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Posted: 11/9/2011 2:06 PM

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S Patrick Chung, LB Brandon Spikes (knee), LB Dane Fletcher and OL Ryan Wendell were not seen during the media portion of today's practice.

(edit) Thursday update: same 4 guys missing as Wednesday. Wendell has a concussion, but there's no detail on how severe.

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Posted: 11/10/2011 2:42 PM

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How can you not like the jets in this game?If Chung doesnt play it can get ugly.This team has so little depth in the backfield.bangheadThe offense will continue to struggle unless Branch and Ochostinko start making some plays.This offense has been predictable for awhile now.Gotta admire Welker for his heart and making plays when he's basically the only option at wr!!!!

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Posted: 11/10/2011 3:07 PM

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If Chung, Spikes, and Fletcher are all out this is not gonna be pretty. Mayo still isn't 100%. Guyton's been playing well the last couple weeks, but he's still not superb. If ever they needed Cunningham to suddenly "get it", it's now.

Ihedigbo and Brown as starting safeties? Really? I'd put Molden over there - 6'1 200#. Maybe even Adams, BB was using him as a blitzer against the Giants which says a lot for a guy just getting off the plane. Though Ihedigbo is an ex-Jet, so he may have an edge against the Jets - or vice versa.
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Posted: 11/10/2011 5:20 PM

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Full injury report:

Player Pos. Injury Thursday Participation
Patrick Chung
S Foot DNP
Dane Fletcher LB Thumb DNP
Brandon Spikes LB Knee DNP
Ryan Wendell OL Concussion DNP

Kyle Arrington CB Foot Limited Participation
Shaun Ellis DE Rib Limited Participation
Kevin Faulk RB Knee Limited Participation
BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB Toe Limited Participation
Gary Guyton LB Shoulder Limited Participation
Jerod Mayo LB Knee Limited Participation
Taylor Price WR Hamstring Limited Participation
Sebastian Vollmer OT Back Limited Participation
Wes Welker WR Rib Limited Participation

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Posted: 11/11/2011 9:59 AM

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If/ (when) the Patriots get beat or blown out by the Jets on Sunday it will be everything except the personnel that was on the field especially the defensive backfield are not good enough. We will add legit talent not just walkon's in the offseason.

If the Jets can run the ball at all..it will be a blow out because that will set up the play action.

Chance favors the Prepared Mind.

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Posted: 11/11/2011 1:27 PM

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Chung and Wendell were back at practice today. Sounds like Chung expects to play.

Calvin Pace tells the Post: "It's us versus The Evil Empire on Sunday."

Plax practiced today, says he'll play Sunday. 

Welker on Revis being physical: "I kinda know the way it’s going to be played and what to expect and hopefully the referees do, too."
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Posted: 11/11/2011 6:01 PM

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dokgonzo wrote: Chung and Wendell were back at practice today. Sounds like Chung expects to play.

Calvin Pace tells the Post: "It's us versus The Evil Empire on Sunday."

Plax practiced today, says he'll play Sunday. 

Welker on Revis being physical: "I kinda know the way it’s going to be played and what to expect and hopefully the referees do, too."
DK,   Hope for a good competitive game but of course I hope we win... Also for Mr. W I figured BB let him speak his mind for a change... LOL.  Oh well I guess there is nothing like complaining before the game starts... hey refs you listening.  

PS.  memo to Mr. W. this is the way people should have been playing you for years but for some starnge reason let you have a free release of the LOS... esp. the beginning of this year ... how about adapting and stop complaining.
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Posted: 11/11/2011 7:07 PM

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Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
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Posted: 11/11/2011 11:15 PM

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dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
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Posted: 11/11/2011 11:57 PM

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LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
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Posted: 11/12/2011 12:24 AM

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TXPatsfan wrote:
LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
Sorry, but Revis passed Welker off in 4 zone coverage on that 70 yard play, he did wind up catching him before he could score though. Otherwise he was only responsible for 1 catch according to this article...

https://www.profootballfocus.c...n-the-revis-10/

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Posted: 11/12/2011 3:47 AM

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jetkwondo wrote:
TXPatsfan wrote:
LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
Sorry, but Revis passed Welker off in 4 zone coverage on that 70 yard play, he did wind up catching him before he could score though. Otherwise he was only responsible for 1 catch according to this article...

https://www.profootballfocus.c...n-the-revis-10/

LOL. Revis always has an excuse when he gets burned. Like when he pretended to pull up lame after Moss torched him. Welker juked him and he knew he was beat imediately.
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Posted: 11/12/2011 8:47 AM

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TXPatsfan wrote:
jetkwondo wrote:
TXPatsfan wrote:
LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
Sorry, but Revis passed Welker off in 4 zone coverage on that 70 yard play, he did wind up catching him before he could score though. Otherwise he was only responsible for 1 catch according to this article...

https://www.profootballfocus.c...n-the-revis-10/

LOL. Revis always has an excuse when he gets burned. Like when he pretended to pull up lame after Moss torched him. Welker juked him and he knew he was beat imediately.
LOL. Just for the record Revis didn't say a word, this guy did. Here's his breakdown of the play where Welker does what he does best in splitting a defensive zone alignment. Revis was at fault but to say he made a fool out of him, c,mon...


https://www.profootballfocus.c...otebook-week-5/
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Posted: 11/12/2011 10:34 AM

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TXPatsfan wrote:
LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
Making a fool of Revis TXPats fan?  That's a bit of an overstatement to say the least, and yes, Revis passed him off expecting help deep.  Revis caught him from behind with Welker having nearly a 15 yard lead, I would hardly say that is making a fool of him.

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Posted: 11/12/2011 1:41 PM

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LIJETFAN wrote:

[...] Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
Every kickoff, huh? Let's see, maybe in your world Rex is thin, Cromartie has no children, and Sanchez likes girls.
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Posted: 11/12/2011 1:49 PM

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Solder added to injury report with a concussion. Not good.
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Posted: 11/13/2011 10:09 AM

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TXPatsfan wrote:
jetkwondo wrote:
TXPatsfan wrote:
LIJETFAN wrote:
dokgonzo wrote: Given what Polamalu was allowed to get away with (un-penalized and un-fined) against Welker, and the way he was driven into the ground by the Giants, and what Revis has already been allowed to get away with, I think Wes rightfully has a bone to pick with the officiating. Jets fans should enjoy the preferential treatment from the league while it lasts.
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  Brady complains constantly, and I watch a lot of Pats games.  Welker is whining before the game even started because Revis is a very physical corner.  He's also the best cover corner in the game.   Welker just doesn't match up well against more physical corners.  Welker is a fantastic player, but crying foul before the game even starts is ridiculous. He's begging for calls because he knows that if Revis plays him straight up, he's not going to be a big factor in the game.  Sorry, but Welker crying foul before kickoff is pretty sad.
That's funny, I seem to remember Wes making a fool of revis in the last game.
Sorry, but Revis passed Welker off in 4 zone coverage on that 70 yard play, he did wind up catching him before he could score though. Otherwise he was only responsible for 1 catch according to this article...

https://www.profootballfocus.c...n-the-revis-10/

LOL. Revis always has an excuse when he gets burned. Like when he pretended to pull up lame after Moss torched him. Welker juked him and he knew he was beat imediately.






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Posted: 11/13/2011 11:08 AM

Re: Official thread Game 9 Jets vs. Patriots 



LIJETFAN wrote:
Ok, Jet fan here.  Seriously, preferential treatment?  Nobody gets more preferential treatment from the refs than Brady and Manning.  
I have only seen a couple of Jets games this year.  There is no denying that Revis gets star player treatment.  He gets away with a lot.  I've seen plays where he basically molested a receiver and any number of calls could have been made (holding, pass intereference, etc), but no flag was thrown.  I made a comment in an earlier thread this season that compared Revis to NBA stars who get away with a little more than the rest of the league - I think it was the Miami game.  Brady and Manning get preferential treatment compared to scrub QBs too.

Officiating is so horribly inconsistent.
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