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Speaking of the Jets...


CatMan72

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Remember that in 2010 the Jets got smashed by the Patriots 45-3 in a week 13 primetime game and then returned to Gillette stadium as a wildcard team in the divisional round and beat the Patriots 28-21 to advance to the AFC championship game.

 

So in other words: KEEP POUNDING. 

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Remember that in 2010 the Jets got smashed by the Patriots 45-3 in a week 13 primetime game and then returned to Gillette stadium as a wildcard team in the divisional round and beat the Patriots 28-21 to advance to the AFC championship game.

So in other words: KEEP POUNDING.

I actually went to that MNF game, what a waste of time that was.

But solid point.

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we all know the stains aren't 18 points better than us, i just hope we can chalk it up to a wake-up call.

 

Saints gave us their best shot last night, we didn't give them anything close to ours. 

 

If we had played our best and got beat anyways I'd be really concerned, but that result was more about what we didn't do (that we've been doing for the last 8 games) then what the Saints did, they just took what we gave them. 

 

In all honestly, for as poorly as we played the Saints margin of victory should have been much bigger than it was in a home game where they were looking to make a statement after an embarassing loss. 

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Saints gave us their best shot last night, we didn't give them anything close to ours.

If we had played our best and got beat anyways I'd be really concerned, but that result was more about what we didn't do (that we've been doing for the last 8 games) then what the Saints did, they just took what we gave them.

In all honestly, for as poorly as we played the Saints margin of victory should have been much bigger than it was.

QFT.

I agree 100%.

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