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Just heard that 8 turnovers without giving up a sack, hadn't happened in 39 years,lol. Only the NY Jets, you just can't make up sh*t like this. One minute I'm cracking open a beer settling in to watch a game. The next 24 hrs I'm shaking my head after witnessing another record breaking performance by our NY Jets. Though I will give Bilal Powell a break as that fumble call was complete BS and was part of the momentum roll that we couldn't recover from. 

But, I have heard that Todd Bowles used some curse words in the locker room. I guess he's not a mute.

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7 minutes ago, Jetster said:

Just heard that 8 turnovers without giving up a sack, hadn't happened in 39 years,lol. Only the NY Jets, you just can't make up sh*t like this. One minute I'm cracking open a beer settling in to watch a game. The next 24 hrs I'm shaking my head after witnessing another record breaking performance by our NY Jets. Though I will give Bilal Powell a break as that fumble call was complete BS and was part of the momentum roll that we couldn't recover from. 

But, I have heard that Todd Bowles used some curse words in the locker room. I guess he's not a mute.

He better be cursing that OL. It played horrendous and caused 6 ints. 

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28 minutes ago, joewilly12 said:

The last NFL player to throw 6 INTs in a game was Tom Tupa 

Peyton had 6 2007,Favre in 2002 and if course Vinny and Joe Willy..Ken Stabler had 7  here's the list..

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN IN A SINGLE GAME

1. Ty Detmer 7 Detroit Lions Sep. 23, 2001
1. Steve DeBerg 7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sep. 7, 1986
1. Ken Stabler 7 Oakland Raiders Oct. 16, 1977
1. Tommy Wade 7 Pittsburgh Steelers Dec. 12, 1965
1. Zeke Bratkowski 7 Chicago Bears Oct. 2, 1960
1. Glenn Dobbs 7 Los Angeles Dons Dec. 5, 1948
2. Peyton Manning 6 Indianapolis Colts Nov. 11, 2007
2. Chris Chandler 6 St. Louis Rams Dec. 12, 2004
2. Brett Favre 6 Green Bay Packers Jan. 20, 2002
2. Donald Hollas 6 Oakland Raiders Dec. 6, 1998
2. Bobby Hebert 6 Atlanta Falcons Dec. 15, 1996
2. Bobby Hebert 6 Atlanta Falcons Dec. 5, 1993
2. Tom Tupa 6 Phoenix Cardinals Oct. 15, 1989
2. Vinny Testaverde 6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oct. 23, 1988
2. Jay Schroeder 6 Washington Redskins Dec. 7, 1986
2. Todd Blackledge 6 Kansas City Chiefs Oct. 20, 1985
2. Ed Luther 6 San Diego Chargers Oct. 31, 1983
2. Brian Sipe 6 Cleveland Browns Oct. 16, 1983
2. Brian Sipe 6 Cleveland Browns Nov. 22, 1981
2. Steve Grogan 6 New England Patriots Nov. 30, 1980
2. Jim Zorn 6 Seattle Seahawks Oct. 24, 1976
2. Joe Namath 6 New York Jets Oct. 19, 1975
2. Joe Ferguson 6 Buffalo Bills Nov. 10, 1974
2. John Brodie 6 San Francisco 49ers Nov. 4, 1973
2. Don Horn 6 Denver Broncos Sep. 26, 1971
2. Pete Liske 6 Philadelphia Eagles Sep. 26, 1971
2. Joe Namath 6 New York Jets Oct. 18, 1970
2. John Hadl 6 San Diego Chargers Dec. 8, 1968
2. Joe Namath 6 New York Jets Oct. 15, 1967
2. Babe Parilli 6 Boston Patriots Sep. 3, 1967
2. George Blanda 6 Houston Oilers Nov. 14, 1965
2. Cotton Davidson 6 Oakland Raiders Nov. 1, 1964
2. George Blanda 6 Houston Oilers Oct. 28, 1962
2. George Blanda 6 Houston Oilers Sep. 9, 1962
2. George Herring 6 Denver Broncos Nov. 26, 1961
2. Norm Van Brocklin 6 Los Angeles Rams Dec. 26, 1955
2. Bobby Layne 6 Detroit Lions Dec. 26, 1954
2. Frank Filchock 6 New York Giants Dec. 15, 1946
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14 minutes ago, JiF said:

Speaking of stats, was the stat they posted about the Jets never winning a road game down 14 at the half not the most Jetsiest stat you ever seen?

0-69 or something like that?

That stat was incredible. I think it was 0-62, lmao. Now 0-63. If that doesn't prove how bad our QBing has been, I don't know what does. But I remember the Jets losing at home to ROAD TEAMS after leading by 14, lol.

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