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What
more can be said
about Sunday? Everything’s pretty much
been said. The cagey guys wind up
picking the favorites, either Green Bay or the Steelers, and maybe half
of the
remainder (the non-cagey ones) find some reason to bet on the other
two, the
Bears and Jets.
Current
Vegas Lines for
both are 3 ½ points, interesting if only because the Bears are
home dogs. That means Vegas thinks the
Pack is actually
a TD better than the Bears. But they’ll play harder and smarter because
they’re
home. So they won’t lose by the full
touchdown but they’ll still manage to just lose.
Vegas
figures the Jets and
Steelers are dead even, but since the Steelers get turned on by white
towels
and what-not, they figure the Steelers will be able to eke one out with
a field
goal (and more) to spare.
Talk
about
oversimplifying! All I know is that
there’re about 90 players sitting home and an equal number recovering
from a
plane ride to either Chicago or Pittsburgh. (Anybody
who’s driven to Pittsburgh knows it’s
a 7-hour ride). And they’re all thinking
individually about what they’re going to do in this game.
The
better players will be
thinking about the game. Guys like
Polamalu, for one example, will be thinking about the talent on the
other side,
what they’re likely to run, and what he can do to stop it.
Polamalu’s
probably
visualizing doing it, whatever it might be. For
him, a fumble recovery, an interception, a
big run stuff on a
crucial third and one….it’s all in a day’s work. He’ll
want to look fearsome in his uniform
and maybe even wonder how his hair will fall over his shoulder pads.
As
for the run-of-the-mill
players, some of them will be thinking of the same kinds of things
Polamalu
thinks about. They’ll be the
difference-makers
in a game such as the AFC Championship Game. The
others, the players thinking about their
next back flip, for
example, they’ll be the ones making the big mistake.
At best they’ll be invisible.
Oh,
there are always one
or two who are so super-talented that it really doesn’t matter what
they think
about. They’ll somehow manage on athletic
ability alone, that plus a huge concern for their future value as
players.
And
that might be the
biggest motivator of them all. The Jets have several players in the
same boat
too, and they’ve all been pretty great….Holmes, Edwards and Taylor to
just name
a few.
I
really don’t imagine
that any players worry about the team’s legacy. If
they did though, they’d know the Jets are
tied with the Browns for the worst record in AFC Championship Games at
0-3. They’d know that the Jets are tied
with the Chiefs for longest period of futility in this game, currently
41
years. They’d know the Steelers have the
most appearances in this game and the most wins.
That
and a couple of bucks
will get them on the subway.
I
don’t think any of that
history would motivate me, whether I were on the good Steeler end or
the
horrible Jets end. Each team’s roster
changes a million times over the years and each player, if he’s smart,
will
just worry about his particular team on this particular day, and the
fellow
lining up across from him.
It
hasn’t mattered so far
that even some of the Jets core players really don’t have contracts
extending
beyond this year. For example, Nick
Mangold, David Harris and D’Brickashaw Ferguson could conceivably be
gone next
year.
But
it hasn’t affected
those players in a bad way. That much is for sure. Mangold has been
eating
people up, Harris made that key interception of Brady and D’Brickashaw
just
keeps on D’Stroying some pretty big and pretty fast people.
No
matter what happens
this Sunday, Jets fans shouldn’t count on any repeat performances. This Jets team becomes pretty moribund
without LaDainian, D’Brickashaw, Mangold, Santonio, Braylon, Jason
Taylor and
David Harris.
Just
don’t buy the
tee-shirt(s). Except for Sanchez, Shonn
Greene maybe, Cotchery (and I only mention him for that magnificent run
and hop
for about 65 total yards after it looked as if the Patriots were coming
back)
and perhaps a guy like Shaun Ellis, who also seemed to be growing out
of Brady’s
hip this past Sunday, there won’t be many tees that hold their present
value.
Does
any of this stuff matter? I don’t know
but it might even be “advantage Jets”. If
there has ever been a team assembled to win
one particular game, it
is this group.
I’d think that situation lends itself toward
narrowing everyone’s focus, all these great players on loan, LaDainian
Tomlinson,
Jason Taylor, Santonio Holmes, Antonio Cromartie, Braylon
Edwards…..it’d sure
be a shame to squander their hopes for making it to a Super Bowl.
The
Jets couldn’t cover last
year, they
picked up Cromartie; their receivers didn’t get open, they got Edwards
and
Holmes; they didn’t make enough big plays, enter Jason Taylor; and they
had
trouble scoring touchdowns, enter LaDainian, a regular scoring machine.
Just ask any fantasy
player.
Some
of these Jets may have had enough money and just wanted a shot at a
ring. Some of them screwed up in other
venues and
needed a chance to re-establish their value. They
don’t necessarily see any future dollars
coming in, not unless they
can win just one more game.
Just
one more game will get them into view on an even larger stage, the
Super Bowl
in Big D. Can you imagine?
I’m quite sure these Jets do.
This
game, unlike the Colts and Patriots victories, won’t be decided by any
particularly brainy game plan. Both
these coaches are too smart and too experienced to blow the game on
strategy
alone. If the plan isn’t working, they’re
experienced enough to just change it. And quickly.
No,
this game will hinge on motivation and purpose. And
these Jets’ have had theirs clearly
defined….for quite some time.
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