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Patriots vs. Jets


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Patriots rebound, pick off Sanchez four times to beat Jets
 
 

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- For the second straight game, the New England Patriots led 31-14 in the fourth quarter. This time they completed the job.

The defense that Bill Belichick didn't want to put on the field a week earlier had three of its five turnovers in the fourth quarter Sunday in a 31-14 win over the New York Jets. Last Sunday's stunning 35-34 loss to the Indianapolis Colts had unleashed criticism of Belichick's decision-making.

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Leigh Bodden had three interceptions, starting with a 53-yard touchdown return for the first score of the game.

"There was a lot of emotion from last week, not finishing the game," Bodden said. "We definitely wanted to finish this game."

The defense picked off four of Mark Sanchez's passes and allowed just one touchdown and 226 yards. The victory gave the Patriots (7-3) a two-game lead in the AFC East and sent the Jets (4-6) to their sixth loss in seven games.

"We are a desperate football team," New York linebacker Bart Scott said. "There is no magic remedy."

The critics had piled on Belichick for going for it on fourth-and-2 at his 28-yard line rather than punt to the Colts and hope his defense could stop Peyton Manning. The play failed and the Colts moved 29 yards to Manning's scoring pass and a decisive extra point.

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Belichick said his players had "a real strong purpose" when they returned to practice Wednesday.

"It was a heartbreaker," Bodden said of the loss, but "guys just rally behind him and move forward when he says move forward."

The Patriots had an outstanding first half Sunday, allowing 34 yards and two first downs and leading 24-7.

There also were plenty of offensive stars.

Tom Brady completed 28 of 41 passes for 310 yards, his fifth straight game with more than 300. Wes Welker set career highs with 15 receptions for 192 yards. And Laurence Maroney ran for two touchdowns, his fifth consecutive game with at least one.

A knee injury kept Welker out of a 16-9 loss to the Jets in the second game when Randy Moss was held to four catches for 24 yards. Brady repeatedly hit the sure-handed, elusive Welker over the middle when defensive backs guarded Moss closely.

"We play those guys straight up but their one-two punch got the best of us," Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said. "On one play, [Welker] did a triple move that was crazy, man. He's great. "

Welker has 79 catches despite missing two games.

"I expect the ball to come my way every time I'm on the field," he said.

For the Jets, this game was decided long before the final seconds, unlike the previous Sunday. They lost 24-22 to the Jacksonville Jaguars on a field goal on the last play. The next day, coach Rex Ryan cried at a team meeting. There were no tears Sunday.

 

"If there were tears [Monday] it's not that I was sorry for myself. I'm competitive," Ryan said. "We got outplayed today, but our confidence is still there."

There were only two major failures by the Patriots.

Eric Smith blocked Chris Hanson's punt and Brad Smith returned the ball 4 yards for a touchdown as the Jets cut the halftime margin to 24-7. Then they began the second half with an outstanding 80-yard drive capped by Sanchez's 29-yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery.

The lead was down to 24-14 and the Patriots punted on their next possession. But then the Jets also had to punt, and whatever momentum they had gained disappeared on their next two series with interceptions by Bodden and Brandon Meriweather. Maroney scored on a 1-yard run after Meriweather's catch.

"We felt like we had something definitely to prove after last week," Meriweather said. "We felt like somebody had to step up."

Sanchez now has 10 touchdowns and 16 interceptions, five of them against the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 18. Any chance the Jets had for a late rally ended with the rookie's final turnover when he was sacked by Tully Banta-Cain, forcing a fumble that Derrick Burgess recovered with 3:24 left.

"I have to play smart," Sanchez said. "I tried to do a little much against a great defense."

After Bodden's touchdown, the Jets punted on their next two series and the Patriots capitalized with touchdowns -- a 4-yarder on a slant-in pass from Brady to Moss and a 2-yard run by Maroney.

Bodden grabbed his second interception on the next series and the Patriots made it 24-0 on a 26-yard field goal by Stephen Gostkowski with 4:14 left in the half.

About the only player the Patriots defense couldn't control was Thomas Jones. He gained 103 yards on 21 carries for the Jets, who entered the game with the NFL's most productive running attack.

"It was a lot different" than the first game against the Jets, Patriots linebacker Pierre Woods said. "The guys went out there and were starving. We were out there being hungry."

Notes

  • Welker's eight games with 10 or more catches are the most in Patriots history, ahead of Ben Coates and Troy Brown with five each.
  • The Patriots tied their series with the Jets at 50-50-1.
  • The Jets allowed 414 yards after entering the game with the NFL's third stingiest defense.
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November 22, 2009 8:21 pm
What a joke this guy is.  Comes into one of the worst franchises this decade and talks trash like he is king.  Then after 3 weeks and every Jets "bandwagon" fan coming here talking about Super Bowl and Mark Sanchez being the next ...(more)
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November 23, 2009 4:31 pm
What happened to all the armchair predictions that BB would have his Defense give up on him because he didn't trust them enough in Indy?
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November 23, 2009 2:39 am
What happened to the 3rd ranked Jets defense? They looked terrible in just about every facet. Good to see, especially after all the trash talking they did after their first win. Kerry Rhodes was flat out embarassed at least 3 times by Maroney as well. Was kind of expecting ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 10:03 pm
This is what happens when you put the faith of your team in the hands of a USC QB.  WHen are teams going to start realizing that there is a significant difference between being a good college QB and a good pro.  While the premier QB's usually come from big programs, it remains to be seen that you can consistently draw a conclusion its a good idea to go after these guys.  F ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 8:15 pm
Any coincidence that the man the Patriots were missing week 2 rips off almost 200 yards of receiving and the Patriots destroy the Jets?  The Jets had absolutely no chance today, and only saw a glimmer of light after a blocked punt.  ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 8:58 pm

Sure, New England won this game going away and good for them.  Or better yet, the Jet rookie quarterback lost this game.  Whatever.  But is there a bigger bunch of whiners in the league than the Patriots?  Brady is probably the biggest baby I've ever seen play the game.  The guy rarely gets so much as breathed on, ...(more)

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November 22, 2009 8:52 pm
What is that I'm hearing from J-E-T-S?

Oh, that's right... nothing.  Thank god we don't have to hear how much better the vaunted New York Jets are than the Patriots.  It was starting to get absurd.  They're right where they should be, 3rd place.  Thank
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November 23, 2009 7:03 pm
Tough year for the J.E.T.S.......Jets, Jets, Jets........Bottom Line they have lost their best defensive player for the season and their best offensive weapon for the season........and have been struggling ever since Jenkins and Washington went on the IR.
Just not the same team, Ryan was talking the talk and walking the walk, but hard
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November 22, 2009 8:59 pm
when did it become a rule in the nfl that you can't bench a young QB?

This is the third time this year i've been forced to watch a young QB (be it Cutler, Sanchez or Stafford) destroy his teams chances of even making a game competative and the head coach doesn't even seem to entertain the idea of benching him.

The Jets
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November 23, 2009 10:54 am
what is up with Mark Sanchez and these costly picks? as a giant fan, i always like to see what's up with my little bros, the Jets. right now, sanchise is looking more like eli was in his rookie season. like the last post wrote: what's up with these SC qbs? in college, they ...(more)
 
Scoreboard
NY Jets (4-6-0)077014
New England (7-3-0) «14100731
Game Leaders
JetsPatriots
Pass: M. Sanchez (8-21, 136) T. Brady (28-41, 310)
Rush: T. Jones (21-103) L. Maroney (22-77)
Rec: J. Cotchery (3-84) W. Welker (15-192)
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Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
TDLeigh Bodden, 53 Yd interception return (Stephen Gostkowski kick is good), 5:47.
TDRandy Moss, 4 Yd pass from Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski kick is good), 0:00. Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards in 4:16.
2ND QUARTER
TDLaurence Maroney, 2 Yd run (Stephen Gostkowski kick is good), 10:19. Drive: 7 plays, 59 yards in 3:36.
FGStephen Gostkowski 26 Yd, 4:14. Drive: 10 plays, 44 yards in 5:05.
TDBrad Smith, 4 Yd blocked punt return (Jay Feely kick is good), 0:50.
3RD QUARTER
TDJerricho Cotchery, 29 Yd pass from Mark Sanchez (Jay Feely kick is good), 9:45. Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards in 5:15.
4TH QUARTER
TDLaurence Maroney, 1 Yd run (Stephen Gostkowski kick is good), 5:06. Drive: 8 plays, 25 yards in 4:47.
Players of the Game
New England

W. Welker
Rec 15
Yds 192
Avg 12.8
TD 0
New York

T. Jones
Rush 21
Yds 103
Avg 4.9
TD 0
 
Jets
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
M. Sanchez8/2113614
RushingATTYDSTDLG
T. Jones21103015
M. Sanchez1202
T. Richardson1000
S. Greene3-102
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
J. Cotchery384133
D. Keller338021
B. Edwards110010
T. Richardson1404
Patriots
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
T. Brady28/4131010
RushingATTYDSTDLG
L. Maroney2277214
W. Welker111011
B. Green-Ellis51004
T. Brady4907
K. Faulk2404
J. Edelman1000
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
W. Welker15192043
K. Faulk453025
R. Moss534113
J. Edelman326011
I. Stanback1505
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