For one it means little…For the other it means everything.
Sunday night thanks to flex scheduling.
Ochocinco is calling out possibly the All Pro defensive back Revis. But it is not only Revis who needs to have a good game. This is the last football game ever to be played at Giants Stadium. Let’s send it off with a bang. Making the playoffs would propel Jets fans’ hope to new heights for the near and foreseeable future. The Jets have been the beneficiaries of a lot of lucky things happening, but we need to finish it off by taking advantage of this chance.
Rush the ball. Play defense. Hope they pull their starters early.
A common theme this year is Darrelle Revis leading the Jets defense to wins. On Thursday night this was no different as Revis locked down Buffalo Bills wide receiver Terrelle Owens holding him to only 3 catches for 31 yards. Literally this guy is the reason the Jets are now 6-6 and only a game behind Denver for a wild card position.
However, this big, kinda sloppy win did not come without loss. Quarterback Mark Sanchez forced the organization to hold their breath when he hobbled off the field following a third down scramble for a first down in which he chose to dive at the end of the play instead of slide. Ironcially, this is exactly what Rex Ryan was trying to avoid by having Mark Sanchez taught how to slide FEET FIRST all week by World Series Champion Yankees Manager Joe Girardi. The dive got the first down but the collision with the field turf in Toronto caused Sanchez to sprain his posterior cruciate ligament in his healthier right knee since he already wears a brace on his left knee from an old college injury.
Good News is that if he can handle the pain he should be able to play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next week, another must win game if the Jets have any post season aspirations.
Rushing and defense has been the bread and butter for the Jets all season long. Against Buffalo this was the case as Thomas Jones helped set a franchise record for the most rushing yards in two games against the same opponent in the same season. The Jets defense held Buffalo to less than 100 yards total offense in the second half and quickly ended the Buffalo game winning drive opportunity on their final possession. Defensive end Shaun Ellis sacked the Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick on first down and then Darrelle Revis intercepted a long pass to Terrelle Owens on second down allowing the Jets to run out the clock for the victory.
The Jets slim but improving playoff hopes rest in the knee of Mark Sanchez. If he can not play then backup Kellen Clemens will be under center and the Jets will be left wondering what if.

New York Jets Darrelle Revis Interception Return for Touchdown Against the Carolina Panthers
The New York Jets had luck on their side against the Carolina Panthers winning 17-6.
The first of four interceptions hauled in by the Jets suffocating defense against Jake Delhomme was a lucky bounce, and that is probably the understatement of the year. On 3rd down during the Carolina Panthers opening drive the pass hit Steve Smith in the calf and deflected right into Darrelle Revis open arms. A pick six put the Jets on the board and set the tone for the football game.
Mark Sanchez played better by not turning the ball over and the offense wasn’t flashy but was efficient enough to let the defense dictate the game. Revis would add another interception and Kerry Rhodes finally stepped up by intercepting two passes of his own.
On Thursday the Jets travel north to play the Buffalo Bills who are coming off a win against Miami. The Jets are now 5-6 so their playoff hopes are based on the slim shot of winning all of their remaining games to finish 10-6.