I'm still walking on air from that game last night. My biggest concern though is that the Jets will be emotionally drained. From the way they've all been speaking in their interviews and press conferences, I don't believe they will be though. I have a good amount of confidence in this team, but I was at the edge of my seat for the entire second half, and especially during both onside kicks. Hell, I was still incredibly nervous when they went into the victory formation, fully expecting some kind of Patriot shenanigans... until the clock hit zero.
I think that the Jets have a tough game ahead of them on Sunday, but as they've proven before, they can hang with the best of them. They've beaten the Steelers once already, granted without Polamalu, but I think their offensive tackles are suspect, and that if we can get rolling on offense, establishing Greene and LT, we'll be able to have a good game.
I honestly think that if the Jets do win, it'll be incredibly interesting, since they've played both the Packers and Bears, and had two completely different styled games. 9-0 against the Packers, where they contained Rodgers, and only gave up 3 field goals, and a shootout against the Bears, where Sanchez kept up with Cutler until the end, but fell short. Regardless, we need to beat Rapelisberger first.
And yeah, the AFC isn't really diverse at all. You always seem to have the Patriots, Steelers, Colts and Ravens. The Chargers are usually in it, and the Jets turn up every now and then.






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