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Hooper drives the boat.
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What a stinker Brady played, all the pointing and delay of game calls, he could not hit a bull in the a$$ with a pass.
The funny thing is the Pats were still in the game and had a chance to pull it out.
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Brother, don't wanna start nuthin', but you aren't giving the Jets new defensive schemes - and the noisy Jets fans in GIANTS Stadium - enough credit here. If the D is stunting, and your QB is unable to call audibles due to the raucous crowd, your offense will sputter, and you can get delay-of-games.
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Noisy crowd did not matter, no place was louder then playing in Indy. The way I seen it it was a bad offensive game for the Pats, and Jets treated it like their Super Bowl. Congrats to the Jets for the win, but I think the outcome will be a little different come November 22. We will get an idea how things are going to shake out come the 6th or 7th week of the season.
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I agree with all... as well I know a former Pats player that will vouch for the noise at Indy!
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this game was MUCH bigger to the Jets than the Patriots. It kind of reminded me of the years following a Super Bowl win when every team the Pats faced had them as the biggest game on the schedule. Having said that, there really was no excuse for the poor offensive performance they put in. They better wake up against the Falcons or things will not be looking good.
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![]() Why was that excuse never good enough for Manning against the Pats D's that Belichick drew up
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