Two Quotes of note:
There may not be an exact science to deciphering the Bills’ opportunistic defense, but the Jets are well-aware that they can use Buffalo’s aggressiveness to their advantage on Sunday. Although Chan Gailey’s ball-hawking defense leads the league with 14 interceptions and is tied for the most takeaways (18), Mark Sanchez & Co. should be able to capitalize on a unit that gives up 386 yards each week.
“They’re playing sound defense, but they’re also taking a lot of risks,” tight end Dustin Keller said. “That’s why they’re able to make a lot of these turnovers. If we protect the ball, there’s going to be some opportunities for some big plays.”
“They’re playing sound defense, but they’re also taking a lot of risks,” tight end Dustin Keller said. “That’s why they’re able to make a lot of these turnovers. If we protect the ball, there’s going to be some opportunities for some big plays.”
And that leads me to this quote:
The Jets’ success on the ground against the Bills — they’ve averaged 279 yards in the last four games against Buffalo — should create play-action opportunities for Sanchez, who hasn’t taken many shots downfield. He should have time in the pocket against a defense that has recorded only 1 4 sacks ( 25th in the NFL).
I just cannot stand the fact the Jets feel they've earned anything this season. Or Maybin insinuating that he never got a fair shake here. He's 225 pounds right now! Just beat these guys and shut them up!
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