<p>The Jets are 9-1 this season when winning the turnover battle, Rex Ryan finaly figured out that the less they throw the better. THey have the number 1 overall defense and the number one rushing game. Watch out for New York</p>
<p>Why do we think the Jets are so bad? Well, the only reason they are in the playoffs is because the Colts laid down for them in Week 16. The only other team the Colts laid down for was Buffalo in Week 17. Plus, I’ve thought Cincy was really, really overrated all season. They are a lot worse than New York which should say something about how bad the Bengals are.</p>
<p>The Jets and Bengals are the same - they go on streaks where they are either really good or just awful. The Jets are done with theirs, and now Cincy is too</p>
<p>Kansas City Chiefs - 2010 AFC West Champions</p>
<p>Lol, we will see if that occurs.</p>
<p>Let’s hope that the Colts beat the Jets!</p>
<p>Jets are a solid team. They did some good passing plays in that bengals game even with a rookie quarterback. Sanchez is really getting better and even out shined Palmer . Plus they got Darrelle Revis and he can just shutout any WR in the NFL. I think they might go far especially with that defense.</p>
<p>The Jets will have to beat the Colts next week if they want to progress. I’m hoping that the Colts manage to win that game.</p>
<p>5 mins iin, 14-0 Ravens. Then, after the game, I get to study for exams for this upcoming week.</p>
<p>I gotta feeling that tonight’s gonna be a good night!</p>
<p>I noticed that! What’s wrong with New England?</p>
<p>If they were just going to do this, they shouldn’t have even showed up today. Looks like my parents just threw away $300!</p>
<p>I know this franchise doesn’t owe me anything after what happened in Februaries 2002, 2004, and 2005, but I do feel a little let down by this performance to be 110% honest.</p>
<p>Noooooo, not the Ravens. </p>
<p>And Go Jets, Saints and Chargers next week!</p>
<p>Edit: SM, you could be a Browns fan, like me…</p>
<p>The Patriots are a completely different team without Wes Welker but I don’t think that is the problem, the problem is at the line. Patriots O-Line is doing terribly, no excuse for letting Ray Lewis charge into the backfield unblocked ever (let alone twice in two drives). If there are Ravens in the backfield before a play can develop no big plays will happen.</p>
<p>Wow…Baltimore could have seriously challenged that and won…</p>
<p>Why don’t they hike the f**king ball before they decide to challenge it? I hate to admit it, but it’s a REALLY easy thing to do - run up and snap it and do a sneak or a run up the gut. Hell, Mark Sanchise does it better than freakin’ Tom Brady does.</p>
<p>Huge homefield advantage there. God bless the video-board control man for not showing that replay on the video jumbotron.</p>
<p>That boggled me, it would have been a fairly easy challenge too. Ughh, I want the Ravens to decimate the Pats. I enjoyed every bit of that first quarter haha. Brady’s stats: 4-11, 16 yds, 2 INT, 1 lost fumble, 2 sacks. Well, he’s turning it around because the line is doing better now. </p>
<p>Jets defense is very good, and Revis is a total beast, but the Colts would have won a few weeks back if Peyton played the whole game. Should be a good match-up, and Green Bay should win tonight without too much trouble. Rodegers-Cromartie and Boldin are out.</p>
<p>I would have had some hope if they could have driven 10 yards for a FG or 40 for a TD to make it 24-10/14, but clearly Tom Brady is nothing more than a 3rd tier QB now. He never used to throw some of the INTs he’s thrown lately…just stupid throws.</p>
<p>I think some of those INTs are very ill-advised. I mean the first one was right to a Ravens player, but the alternative was a 15 yd loss on a sack. Brady needs Welker, he’s the guy Tom looks for in those situations. Elerman (or whatever his name is) just does not have the correct chemistry with Brady right now. And truthfully, I never thought Brady was an amzing QB overall, just that he had very good accuracy, which he should get back next season.</p>
<p>He also used to have amazing judgment and amazing field vision, neither of which he has right now.</p>
<p>Haha, I agree. He could put the ball in the tightest windows. He got extremely dependent on Welker. When he first began starting at QB, they had the “dink-and-donk” game plan, and they now resort back to that all the time. Pats will have some trouble in next few year because the defense isn’t the powerhouse it used to be, Kevin Faulk is getting oooold, and Brady has to win everything now.</p>
<p>Wow, the Pats only need 2 TDs and that’s it</p>
<p>On another note: I can’t get any work done …ugh…</p>
<p>Lol, it looks like the Colts are going to play the Ravens next week.</p>