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AAA's 10* ONE & ONLY AFC GAME OF YEAR! INSANE 12-3 (80%) w/ 10* THIS YEAR!
(NFL) NY Jets vs. San Diego,
Point Spread: 7.00 | -115.00 NY Jets (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 7.00 | -115.00 NY Jets (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* AFC GAME OF THE YEAR on the New York Jets.
I jumped on this line when it first hit the board and was able to get 7.5. Most everyone would be able to at least get 7 though. Regardless, I beileve the hungry Jets will keep this one close enough to at the very least sneak in through the backdoor once the final whistle sounds. San Diego is 3-1 SU and 4-0 ATS so far and I think will come in a little complacent here. If QB Philip Rivers is going to lead his team to a fourth-straight victory, he'll have to do it by sending the Jets to their longest losing streak in seven years. Note that New York is 1-3 SU and 0-3-1 ATS thus far. The Jets lone victory came in Week 1, a 19-14 effort over the Raiders. Obviously New York is going to be the "hungrier" team in this matchup, its season is on the line today, another loss and the Jets will be starting to plan for next year already. The Jets defense has actually been a bright spot and has kept the team in games so far, the unit will have its hands full today with Philip Rivers who owns a league-best 114.5 QB rating; Rivers is coming off his best start of the year in a 33-14 victory over Jacksonville last Sunday. Note though, Rivers got the job done against one of the worst units in the league and covered up for an anemic run game which will once again be without the services of Ryan Mathews and Danny Woodhead; I simply can't see the home side getting away with that this week vs. this capable Jets front line and secondary which allow a league-low 63.3 rushing yards per game and which rank third in total defense at 291.2. This is also a "do or die" game for New York QB Geno Smith as the fan base has grown restless and would welcome the shift to backup Michael Vick; Smith was 17 of 33 for 209 yards and one TD and one INT in last week's 24-17 loss to Detroit. Coach Rex Ryan is sticking with his man: "Because I believe in him," Ryan said of his beleagured pivot. "I believe that we're going to get it done and I believe that he's going to be one of the main reasons we get it done and get it turned. I don't anticipate us as a team continuing to struggle. I think this team needs a win in the worst way, and I think that will help us more than anything. We have guys that believe in each other and I think, to a man, that our team believes in Geno." The schedule ahead is an absolute beast as well for the visitors, with games vs. Denver and New England on the horizon, a step in the "right" direction starting this week is a necessity. Is a date on the road against lowly Oakland a reason to "look ahead" this week for San Diego? Probably not, but with a couple of cream puffs back to back, I can't see how it won't be a bit complacent today, in my opinion the savvy move is in grabbing as many points as you can in this one; play on the JETS.
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I jumped on this line when it first hit the board and was able to get 7.5. Most everyone would be able to at least get 7 though. Regardless, I beileve the hungry Jets will keep this one close enough to at the very least sneak in through the backdoor once the final whistle sounds. San Diego is 3-1 SU and 4-0 ATS so far and I think will come in a little complacent here. If QB Philip Rivers is going to lead his team to a fourth-straight victory, he'll have to do it by sending the Jets to their longest losing streak in seven years. Note that New York is 1-3 SU and 0-3-1 ATS thus far. The Jets lone victory came in Week 1, a 19-14 effort over the Raiders. Obviously New York is going to be the "hungrier" team in this matchup, its season is on the line today, another loss and the Jets will be starting to plan for next year already. The Jets defense has actually been a bright spot and has kept the team in games so far, the unit will have its hands full today with Philip Rivers who owns a league-best 114.5 QB rating; Rivers is coming off his best start of the year in a 33-14 victory over Jacksonville last Sunday. Note though, Rivers got the job done against one of the worst units in the league and covered up for an anemic run game which will once again be without the services of Ryan Mathews and Danny Woodhead; I simply can't see the home side getting away with that this week vs. this capable Jets front line and secondary which allow a league-low 63.3 rushing yards per game and which rank third in total defense at 291.2. This is also a "do or die" game for New York QB Geno Smith as the fan base has grown restless and would welcome the shift to backup Michael Vick; Smith was 17 of 33 for 209 yards and one TD and one INT in last week's 24-17 loss to Detroit. Coach Rex Ryan is sticking with his man: "Because I believe in him," Ryan said of his beleagured pivot. "I believe that we're going to get it done and I believe that he's going to be one of the main reasons we get it done and get it turned. I don't anticipate us as a team continuing to struggle. I think this team needs a win in the worst way, and I think that will help us more than anything. We have guys that believe in each other and I think, to a man, that our team believes in Geno." The schedule ahead is an absolute beast as well for the visitors, with games vs. Denver and New England on the horizon, a step in the "right" direction starting this week is a necessity. Is a date on the road against lowly Oakland a reason to "look ahead" this week for San Diego? Probably not, but with a couple of cream puffs back to back, I can't see how it won't be a bit complacent today, in my opinion the savvy move is in grabbing as many points as you can in this one; play on the JETS.
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