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New York Jets Drop the Ball, Must Fix Offensive Woes Fast

December 13, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The New York Jets offense was never a hidden weapon. Everyone knew what they were about when the 2010 campaign began. Still, the Jets kicked off the 2010 season looking like the team to beat— just as many had predicted during the offseason.

Following a sputtering start with a 10-9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens (8-4), the New York Jets faced off in an early season battle for the AFC East with the New England Patriots (11-2). The defense led an onslaught against All-Pro quarterback Tom Brady, intercepting him twice. Mark Sanchez played his solid, guiding the offensive to 28 points and putting together one of the best games of his young career.

The Jets ran off four more wins in the following weeks, relying heavily on the ground attack to lay out each opponent set in front of them. The last of those wins was a 24-20 victory over the struggling Denver Broncos (3-10) just before their bye week.
It was the first game since their Week One loss where t...

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