About Me

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

As much as it hurts...

I am really not that upset about the Jets loosing last night. You win some, you loose some. And Brady and the Pats were on fire last night, nobody could’ve stopped them. I am content with the fact we have already beat them, and I am sure we will see them again (and when we do, we will be prepared and ready to kick ass). Rex’s defense was looking weak, and don’t even get me started on offense. In order for us to even have a shot, Brady needed to be under pressure and sacked more- and that didn’t happen. You can’t give Brady time, because then he will give you touchdowns. He is a machine at that. As for Sanchez, he made some stupid plays but he is still learning and growing. Personally, I think Schotty has a lot to do with it but hey for some reason the Jets like him. I think he is terrible at his job and he only got it because of his father. 
Being a Jets fan my entire life, I know this feeling. The Jets have a great winning streak, then loose a game miserably. But then they get right back on track. So let’s not focus to much on yesterday’s game and lets focus on the next couple of games to come. We play Sunday against Miami (at home, which hopefully the cold weather will bother the fins) so let’s stay positive about a win there. After Miami we play the Steelers, Bears and Bills- so we have to stay focused and not let little mistakes bring us down. We are our own worst enemy at that. 
Rex Ryan said after the game: “Let’s face it, we kicked their butt at our place. They were trying to come back. Trust me, we’ll remember this. There’s not question about that.”
I couldn't agree more with Bart Scott: “We don’t want anybody to feel sorry for us. We’ll take our medicine and we deserve whatever comments are written about us and who we are and what we are. We’ve got big shoulders and we’ll take it and we’ll move forward. I’m not flinching and I’m sure these guys here aren’t flinching. We still have a lot to play for. We’re still a good football team and hopefully we get an opportunity to see them again."

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