Dominant performance from the Jets. They had a great game plan, and their running game was sensational. Shonn Greene appears ready to steal the reigns from Thomas Jones. Ok. Enough fawning. The Jets harassed Carson Palmer with three sacks on four hits, and their line not only dominated from a run-blocking prospective, only allowed just on hit on Mark Sanchez. New York was more effective in the red zone 50%, compared to 33%, gained 70 more yards on offense, and won the turnover battle at +2. Overall, a nice performance by this young New York team.
Philadelphia at Dallas
Masterful win by the Cowboys. The Eagles had no answers for them on either side of the ball. Dallas doubled the pressure on Donovan McNabb to that Philadelphia created on Tony Romo. Philadelphia was perfect in its one red zone chance, while the Cowboys were 50%- on six opportunities. A team that has six red zone chances in a game is probably going to win- let alone a payoff game. The Cowboys gained 80 more yards, forced four turnovers- for a +3 ratio, and held the ball for 19 more minutes. Huge win for Dallas's morale. It wouldn't surprise me if the Cowboys takeoff and win the Super Bowl. Also, it wouldn't surprise me if they lost next week- Minnesota is a good team.
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