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Favre and Jets were dismal.....
Eli and the Giants won when they didn't have to
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Thank God the Jets lost to the lowly Broncos yesterday.
I was getting a little tired of the all-New
York Super Bowl hype I’d been hearing all week ad nauseum.
The Jets don’t have the character of a true
Super Bowl team as they proved yesterday.
Think of the last few Super Bowl teams. New England, Indianapolis, and our own Giants. QB’s…Brady, Peyton, Eli…..Coaches….Belichick,
Dungy, Coughlin. I could go on,
traversing every position on the field but the Jets just don’t measure
up to
those Super Bowl teams.
Not to be unkind but the Jets succumbed to the
theories of
their own greatness.
After beating the
Pats and then the Titans, they really thought they were hot.
It didn’t occur to them, maybe, that the
Broncos were a totally different team, a team with a real live passing
game.
It didn’t occur to them that there may
have been a big
difference from Titans QB Kerry Collins to Broncos QB Jay Cutler. All the way down their respective rosters,
the Broncos are superior to the Titans. The
Titans are just a running team. Stop the
run and you stop the Titans.
The Jets weren’t prepared for any adversity on Sunday.
You could tell that from the opening kickoff
to the final gun.
It was cold and rainy
too, and Favre just really wasn’t interested.
After
all, who would notice a clunker thrown in on
the last Sunday in
November?
It wasn’t a team in the AFC
East, they had a cushion in the East on the Pats and the Dolphins, it
was time
to coast past the Broncos.
Surely, they thought, we could stop
their running game. Surely, then they
would stop the pass. Well, it didn’t turn
out that way, of course,
but the Jets didn’t react, even after it became quite apparent that the
Broncos
weren’t going to be content with just holding the lead in the AFC West. They wouldn’t be making any turnovers this
day.
The Jets just weren’t prepared to play.
I
don’t put the blame on Mangini, although he
can’t be held blameless.
The same goes
for Favre who was pretty dreadful in the rain yesterday.
It’s a team responsibility, heart.
The Giants have it, clearly.
The
Steelers have it, the Chargers don’t have
it, the Jets don’t have it.
I wouldn’t even mind if the Jets had
come back. But they didn’t.
They were content to tuck their tails between
their knees and go home. They are a
seriously-flawed team, not from a talent perspective as from a
character point
of view.
Chad Pennington, I might add, did not have a character
problem and still doesn’t, as evidenced by his bringing the Dolphins
back to
respectability.
His Jets played with a
lot of heart but they didn’t have the talent in his time.
Now, they clearly have the talent but not the
heart.
A large part of the heart got
shipped to
Miami.
You see the lack of character all over
the NFL. Plax’s gun incident is a very
clear
example. How easy it is for a man to go
from the heights to the depths when he is conspicuously lacking
character. All those physical attributes
that make him
such a talent on the football field couldn’t save him from the debacle
that will
be his life from here on.
It’s a good thing that Burress has been such a small part
of
the Giants’ success this year.
The team
seems to be carrying on without missing a beat.
The
beat goes on and it will go on without Burress.
But
it may not go on against the best teams
in the NFL, a team that has a balanced offense and defense, a team such
as the
Pats were last year before they were beaten by the Giants with Burress.
Is there a team though that meets
those qualifications this
year? In either the AFC or NFC? I don’t think so.
You could possibly make a case for the Steelers.
They
have Ben Roethlisberger at QB, and some
talent at the receiver position.
They
have a formidable defense too, and, in the person of Troy Polamalu,
they have
the most talented player in either league.
They
can run the ball too, but not as well as a
Super Bowl team
should.
Their offensive line doesn’t
seem strong enough to support either part of their overall offense.
Their potential to fulfill that Super
Bowl contender
position will be seriously challenged next Sunday when the Cowboys come
to
town. The Cowboys have Romo back, and he
does not seem to be the Romo of last year, not from the perspective of
character.
Romo seems to have grown into a leader this year, his
injury
and the subsequent Cowboys demise seems to have challenged his whole
being, and
his performance in the games since his injury seems to bear that out.
He is one of those players who can make
everyone around him better, at least this year.
The Colts have always been a team with
character. They were hit hard by injuries
this year, and
seem to be a little slow in coming back from them.
Their performance against the Browns
yesterday wasn’t that of a playoffs contender though, unless it was the
Browns
that made them look bad, a Browns team that seems to lift its game
against
better opponents, as evidenced by their victory over the G-Men this
year.
Who else is there?
There are
Carolina
and the Bucs in the AFC, the Panthers with conspicuous talent on both
sides of
the ball.
But I don’t think
Carolina has the
heart.
They are a team much like the
Jets.
The Bucs may have the character
but not as much talent as is required to reach the heights, at least on
the
offensive side of things.
A team that turned in that performance
against the Broncos
yesterday could never reach the Super Bowl. Forget
about it. They
probably
already have.
