Jets Have Epic Playoff Win Over Peyton Manning
A total team effort and the Jets have done it.
A total team effort and the Jets have done it.
It is personal.
Peyton Manning has to be pressured, hit and sacked. The Jets secondary, running game, O-line, D-line, special teams, wide receivers and the Sanchise have to dig deep and put on their best performance.
This win would be epic. A loss would be an epic failure.
A great regular season rapped up for the NY Jets finishing with an impressive blowout performance against the hapless Buffalo Bills. The Jets finish 11-5 there best regular season record in a long, long time.
The win is a positive going into a huge test in the playoffs. The Jets are the 6th seed going against the 3rd seeded Indianapolis Colts. Peyton Manning has home field advantage.
A rematch of the AFC Title game that brought the Jets, who were leading during the 3rd quarter, a few plays away from playing in the Superbowl and making history.
Awesome, I am so happy for this Great American City!
and for Peyton Manning getting embarrassed.
Mark Sanchez has got all the “its” that he needs to be successful. But on opening day on the road at the Houston Texans Mark Sanchez showed the world that he was ready to bring “it” as the Jets start out the 209 NFL season with a huge road victory.
Colin Cowherd on ESPN radio called the performance the greatest first game performance by a rookie in the last ten years. Let us all remember that Peyton Manning won 3 games his rookie season.
Besides the greatness of franchise quarterback Mark Sanchez, head coach Rex Ryan also shined during his first game as a NFL head coach. The Jets defense was stifling causing the much hyped Texans to go 3 and out over and over again. A strong defense and a solid rushing game can be huge benefits to rookie quarterbacks and with the defense playing superb and Thomas Jones rushing for over 100 yards our rookie quarterback got plenty of support.
This was a great road win for the New York Jets which sent a message to the rest of the football league that the 2009 New York Jets are for real and their new quarterback really has “it”.