WEEK NINE
Patriots 30
Jets 27
FINAL
WHO CALLED THAT PLAY?
Add this to Adam Gase's resume: the New York Jets are off to the worst start in their nearly sixty-year history. With Monday night's loss against the Patriots, the Jets this season are now winless through nine games. Although, this was their closest margin of defeat. Gang Gase led this game for 58:03 minutes. So, there's that.
Leading 27-20 with six minutes left in the game, the Jets have the ball at their own 18-yard line. Joe Flacco playing for Sam Darnold, has three touchdown passes on the day. On first and ten, Flacco throws deep intended for rookie Denzel Mims but is picked off at the Patriots 28-yard line. New England drives and ties the game on Cam Newton's one-yard rush. The Jets go three-and-out on their ensuing possession. The Patriots then kick the game-winning field goal. Game over. Gang Gase allows ten points in the final six minutes and 13 points in the fourth quarter. It's yet another example of Gase getting out-adjusted after halftime. The Jets generate no sacks and touch Newton just four times all game.
Belichick ordered a heavy run game. The Patriots gained 159 gross yards. Cam accounted for sixteen yards. In place of inactive Sony Michel, Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead joined for 26 rushes for 127 yards.
- Breshad Perriman catches five passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns. Jamison Crowder also catches a touchdown.
Meanwhile, the Jets running game is nonexistent. Frank Gore and La'Mical Perine join together for 65 yards on 18 rush attempts. Joe Flacco otherwise handles the load until his ill-fated interception. The play selection itself, the actual pass 55-yards downfield, and the failure to check down are the reasons for this loss. Instead of concentrating on first downs and killing the clock, they elect to go as high risk as they can imagine.
... just stupid.
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