Well, that was satisfying.
The Jets played some of their
best football of the year to
beat those damned Indianapolis Colts and their infuriating quarterback,
Peyton
Manning, 17-16, last night. That was the
best part.
I
would’ve been even happier
if they had won 14-13 and I didn’t have to spend a few minutes cursing
Brian
Schottenheimer for calling the ridiculous long pass to Braylon Edwards
on third
and five with a little over two minutes left and the Colts with just 1
timeout
left.
But they did jeopardize the
game, they did have to give the
ball back to Peyton Manning with all that time left, and Manning did
come
through for the Colts, leading them down the field for another Adam
Vinatieri
work of art that sailed directly through the uprights with 57 seconds
left,
giving the Colts what should have been a 16-14 victory.
I figured that was the end. It would take a miracle for these Jets to work
their way all the way
down the field to regain the lead. Sanchez
hadn’t been exactly lights out the
whole game and he had just
finished badly overthrowing Edwards on that ridiculous third down pass. I figured the Jets had wasted 58 minutes of
really good football. They’d be done in
by their failure to make that third and five.
But I hadn’t figured on Antonio
Cromartie running the
ensuing kickoff back 47 yards. I hadn’t
figured the Colts laying back on receivers and letting Sanchez make a
couple of
easy completions to shorten the field even more. And
I really couldn’t have figured the Colts
calling a timeout to give the Jets even more time to collect themselves
and
strategize how best to work their way even farther down the field.
But the Colts really did allow
Cromartie to make that run,
they did play soft and they did call a timeout. Right
after that timeout, the Jets called the
same play that had gotten
them in this situation in the first place.
But this time it worked! Sanchez threw it up, Edwards went up and
grabbed the football and it was
all over but the shoutin’. Surely even
Nick Folk couldn’t blow one from that close. (I
did have a minute or so to contemplate that
no distance was short
enough for Nick Folk). But Folk put it
through to save everybody’s ass and make me a happy New Jerseyan once
again.
Later on, Rex Ryan was asked
about that third down
call. He responded that it was a good
call based on the coverage and the matchup or words to that effect so I
guess
he has more confidence in Sanchez and Edwards than I do.
But my point is, why throw a thirty yard pass
when you need just five yards? What about
a nice five yard pass?
That the Jets won is besides the
point. They shouldn’t have had to win that
way. They really need to re-think their
short
yardage options when the defense stacks the line with 9 bodies. They’ll never beat the Patriots that way.
Now don’t get me wrong. I’m really happy the Jets pulled it out. And maybe you lose the forest for the trees a
little bit when you see
Sanchez make that same pass to Edwards time after time in practice. I don’t know. I
just know it’s a really poor percentage
decision. If you need five, go for five.
But Jim Caldwell helped lose
that game by calling that
timeout. It was obvious that Peyton
Manning thought so. I have a feeling we
might not see the same Colts coaching staff next year.
I know I wouldn’t rehire them.
And how many times will you get
a long kickoff return from
Antonio Cromartie? And how many times
will you run into a bad coaching staff? I
know it won’t be next week, that’s for sure.
If I were a different sort of
person, I’d just be happy that
they won, I guess. There certainly was a
lot of great football being played by those Jets last night. I was especially impressed by that 10-minute
drive ending in the touchdown that gave them the lead.
But all throughout the game, the
Jets had played it just the
way I thought they should, by running the ball and stopping the run, by
playing
conservative and jamming those receivers. They
did blow the coverage on the Manning
touchdown pass to Garcon but
you had to figure they’d get beat for at least one Manning touchdown.
Their offensive line was pushin’
em back all night
long. Shonn Greene and LaDainian
Tomlinson were running hard and running smart. And
they had only lost the football one time
on a Sanchez interception
just 45 seconds before the half that was devastating in that it had
wasted a
nice long time-eating drive.
But, except for that one
mistake, the Jets played
brilliantly. They were the better team
and they proved it on the field. Offense,
defense, special teams, the Jets were
all in line. It was beautiful. Rex Ryan had his team ready to go.
Much to Ryan’s credit too, he
ripped Cromartie a new butt
for giving up the Garcon touchdown and let his guys know at halfime how
upset
he was. There’s probably nobody in
football better than Rex Ryan at motivating a team, both before the
game and
during the game. The Jets will certainly
need all that and more when they once again have to face the Patriots
next
week.
The Pats are not the Colts. They’re a better team with a much better
coaching staff. And I don’t even want to
think about how
tough they’ll be yet. But, on a day when
the Seattle Seahawks upset the Super Bowl Champion Saints, anything
seems
possible.
Besides, one of the two Pats
losses this season was to these
Jets. Yeah, the Jets lost 45-3 in the
other one but the Jets defense is back, Tom Brady.
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