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1 minute ago, ylekram said:

what truth? what everybody with more brain cells than you understood? that there is a good and bad Fitzpatrick? that he is a better option than geno smith? that he is prone to bad games? you act like you are proving something. your gloating and taking victory laps while trying to prove that you are right and everybody else is wrong, while everybody you are thumping your chest out already knew the deal? your not even as smart as you come across

STOP attacking me I didnt throw the 6 INTs no victory lap aggravated that a Jets QB who should still be sitting on a couch playing with is Rubliks cube and picking chips out of his beard threw 6 INTs today. 

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Ugly man just ugly. Fitz was forcing the ball all day many times  into double coverage. 6 int plus 2 more turnovers. Jets really couldn't run the ball well either. I think the Chiefs were like 30th against the run. Whole team was flat. Tough to watch. 

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8 minutes ago, jetscrazey said:

Just throw in Mud Bowl in 82, the Cleveland loss in 86 and they're covered.

Those are the worst!!!

Especially the Mud Bowl!!  Miami cheated!!!

Walt the HC calls them out for it and rightly so....

AND OUR STUPID OWNER FIRES ONE OF THE BEST HC IN JETS HISTORY CAUSE HE FELT EMBARRASSED THAT WALT CALLED SHULER OUT!!!!

That and the reason why Hess moved the team to the Meadowlands in part was "because he like the toilets".........

You can not make it up 

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10 minutes ago, joewilly12 said:

STOP attacking me I didnt throw the 6 INTs no victory lap aggravated that a Jets QB who should still be sitting on a couch playing with is Rubliks cube and picking chips out of his beard threw 6 INTs today. 

There should be no personal attacks here, we should all be used to watching this $hit football every season as we have. Nothing should surprise any of us and we should all know that it is not us live and die fans fault that the overpaid millionaire stiffs cannot do their jobs properly

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1 minute ago, ASH1962 said:

There should be no personal attacks here, we should all be used to watching this $hit football every season as we have. Nothing should surprise any of us and we should all know that it is not us live and die fans fault that the overpaid millionaire stiffs cannot do their jobs properly

Agree but Fitz supporters cant admit to being wrong so they attack others its cool though they got a much needed reality check today. 

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6 minutes ago, Charlie Brown said:

Those are the worst!!!

Especially the Mud Bowl!!  Miami cheated!!!

Walt the HC calls them out for it and rightly so....

AND OUR STUPID OWNER FIRES ONE OF THE BEST HC IN JETS HISTORY CAUSE HE FELT EMBARRASSED THAT WALT CALLED SHULER OUT!!!!

That and the reason why Hess moved the team to the Meadowlands in part was "because he like the toilets".........

You can not make it up 

I thought they said he had a drinking problem and used the Shula thing as an excuse . 

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5 minutes ago, joewilly12 said:

Agree but Fitz supporters cant admit to being wrong so they attack others its cool though they got a much needed reality check today. 

this isn't about being wrong. we all seen what a disgusting show fitz put on tonight. its about you and your cronies being giddy about it. like clock work. enjoy your win

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2 minutes ago, ylekram said:

this isn't about being wrong. we all seen what a disgusting show fitz put on tonight. its about you and your cronies being giddy about it. like clock work. enjoy your win

No one is giddy you see it that way we dont .

We see it as pathetic you see it otherwise 

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Just now, joewilly12 said:

No one is giddy you see it that way we dont .

We see it as pathetic you see it otherwise 

" 6 interceptions. lol"

" 6 different team lol"

" Fitzpatrick is great" teams 5 win streak last year

"Fitzpatrick is great" last weeks win

oh, your giddy

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32 minutes ago, jetsfan719 said:

Most embarrassing loss- Thanksgiving against patriots

Most painful loss-

Afc championship against steelers

Most angry loss-

Last year week 17

And im 28. Cant imagine what u older guys have gone through with this franchise

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LOL...

How about the Mud Bowl?  Todd threw 5 INTs, 3 to Duhe, one for a pick six.

How about the game in like '87 in the playoffs when Gastineau got called for a late hit on Kosar?  We were up by 10 with 4 minutes left, and lost.

And the '98 AFC Championship against Denver with 6 TO's?

Anyone that mentions this as the 'most painful loss' as a Jets fan ain't been a Jets fan long.

BTW, I am 56 lol.

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1 hour ago, JetUp91 said:

Despite everything, we were still in this game. We still had a god damn shot to make a comeback. It was only a 14 point deficit.. And what do they do? They march down the field, give us hope, and throw INTERCEPTION after INTERCEPTION...When was the last time the NFL has seen a game quarterbacked that poorly? 

Um, did you see the last game last season when the Bills knocked us out of the playoffs? Fitz threw three pics in the 4q that game in Bills territory.

ive said this before, Fitz is good because he has a lot of weapons, but at the end of the day, he's not a pressure QB who can pull a comeback win

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1 hour ago, Larz said:

hmm

since we seem to want to go there

The butt fumble was a notable American football play from a National Football League (NFL) game played on November 22, 2012, Thanksgiving, between the New York Jets and New England Patriots.

In front of a New York home crowd of 79,000 at MetLife Stadium and a primetime television audience of 20 million, Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez collided with the backside of his teammate Brandon Moore andfumbled the ball, which was recovered by the Patriots' Steve Gregory and returned for a touchdown. The play was the centerpiece of a disastrous sequence in the second quarter, as the Jets lost three fumbles and the Patriots scored three touchdowns—one each on offense, defense, and special teams—all in the span of 52 seconds of game time; in that quarter, the Jets held the ball for over 12 minutes (out of 15), but were outscored 35–3. The game and the so-called "butt fumble" in particular are remembered as the low point of the Jets' 2012 season. The butt fumble was ranked as the most embarrassing moment in Jets history by ESPN.[2]

he game was the 108th meeting between the two clubs and third at MetLife Stadium.

After a Week 11 victory at the St. Louis Rams, the Jets returned home with a 4–6 record, tied with the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins. The Patriots had defeated the Indianapolis Colts in Week 11, entering the game with a 7–3 record, leading the AFC East.

The game was the last of the day's three Thanksgiving Day games. It was broadcast on the NBC television network, kicking off at 8:20 p.m. EST. After six years of the third Thanksgiving game being exclusive to NFL Network and broadcast stations in each team's local market, it was the first broadcast of a primetimeThanksgiving game on a broadcast network in the NFL's history, and NBC expected viewership ratings to rival those of the playoffs. A 30-second advertisementduring the game cost $975,000, nearly double the price for a spot on Sunday Night Football, which was the #1 regularly-scheduled program on TV.[3]

A scoreless first quarter ended with the Patriots driving to the Jets' 3-yard line. The second quarter began with a touchdown pass from Tom Brady to Wes Welker. The Jets answered with a drive to New England's 31-yard line, where a disastrous sequence of plays began. On a 4th down with inches to go, Jets running backShonn Greene rushed up the middle and was tackled short of the first-down marker by Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes, who forced a fumble by knocking the ball out of Greene's hands. The ball was recovered by Patriots safety Steve Gregory at the Patriots' 17-yard line, for a loss of 14 yards.[4] The Patriots scored on the next play, as running back Shane Vereen ran a wheel route out of the backfield to the left, beating Jets linebacker Bart Scott in man-to-man coverage. Scott was lined up too far inside, and a screen from Welker prevented Scott from reaching Vereen. Vereen caught Brady's pass around the Patriots' 25-yard line, and Vereen sprinted down the sideline for an 83-yard touchdown.[5][6][7]

After a touchback, the Jets' next possession began with an 11-yard completion from Sanchez to Clyde Gates. With 9:10 remaining in the second quarter, the Jets had a 1st and 10 at their own 31-yard line.[8]

The Jets lined up in an I formation, with Sanchez under center. In the backfield were fullback Lex Hilliard and running back Shonn Greene, 4.5 and 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage respectively. Sanchez had called the play in the huddle: a designed handoff to the fullback.[9] Typically in this formation, the running back receives the ball, and the fullback blocks for him. The play call would attempt to misdirect the defense, as Greene would peel away to the left and Hilliard would take a quick handoff to the right.[10]

When Sanchez took the snap, he mistakenly turned to the left, where there was no one to receive the handoff. Trying to salvage the broken play, Sanchez scrambled forward towards the line of scrimmage.[11] At the 32-yard line, as he tried to slide down to protect himself and the ball, Sanchez collided with right guardBrandon Moore, who was working against Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork, and Moore's buttocks dislodged the ball from Sanchez's right arm. As Sanchez was knocked down and Moore fell on top of him, the football bounced out to the right side of the play, near the 32-yard line, directly in front of Patriots safety Steve Gregory, who collected the ball with his fingertips and ran untouched into the Jets' endzone.[8]

With the extra point, the Patriots took a 21–0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, Jets return specialist Joe McKnight fumbled; the Patriots' Julian Edelman recovered the fumble in mid-air, and returned it 22 yards for yet another touchdown. The Patriots' lead widened to 28–0,[8] as the Patriots scored 21 points in 52 seconds of game time.[22] The TV cameras found Rex Ryan on the sideline exclaiming, "Un-*******-believable!"[10] Some Jets fans left MetLife Stadium; others booed and chanted for backup quarterback Tim Tebow to take over.[23] By the two-minute warning before half time, the score was 35–0, and the stadium loudspeakers played "It Ain't Over 'til It's Over."[24] Fireman Ed left the game before halftime, and he would retire his role as the team's unofficial mascot following the game.[25][26]

The Jets played a better second half, but the Patriots went on to win in a rout, 49–19. NBC awarded the inaugural Madden Thanksgiving Player-of-the-Game to three Patriots players: Vince Wilfork, Steve Gregory, and Tom Brady.[27] Gregory finished the game with two fumble recoveries, one for a touchdown, another forced fumble, and an interception. Brady completed 18 of 27 passes for 323 yards and 3 touchdowns and rushed for another touchdown, earning an NFL passer rating of 144.5 and an ESPN total quarterback rating (QBR) of 82.4. Sanchez went 26 for 36 with 301 yards, one touchdown, one interception, and one fumble, for a passer rating of 94.8 and a QBR of 22.9.[28]

The NBC broadcast began with over 24 million viewers, but viewers tuned out from the game as it turned into a blowout. The broadcast dropped below 15 million by 10 p.m., and it averaged a disappointing 19.2 million viewers—a distant third place to the two earlier games.[29] The game was the second-highest-rated primetime show that week, behind the Sunday Night matchup between the Packers and the Giants.[30]

Including the butt fumble, Sanchez lost the ball 24 times in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. In 2013, the Jets' new quarterbacks coach, David Lee, instituted a program to cut down on the fumbles by teaching Sanchez to hold the ball with both hands. In what Lee calls "The Sanchez Drill," the quarterback runs a gauntlet of people trying to knock the ball out of his hands with foam bats

 

Thankfully, I missed it, being in Australia to see the 2012 solar eclipse. Don't need to see anymore Jet failures.

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LOL...

How about the Mud Bowl?  Todd threw 5 INTs, 3 to Duhe, one for a pick six.

How about the game in like '87 in the playoffs when Gastineau got called for a late hit on Kosar?  We were up by 10 with 4 minutes left, and lost.

And the '98 AFC Championship against Denver with 6 TO's?

Anyone that mentions this as the 'most painful loss' as a Jets fan ain't been a Jets fan long.

BTW, I am 56 lol.

Iv heard about these horror shows but im only 28, so cant imagine what you guys have had to endure with this franchise

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59 minutes ago, Mike135 said:

At least the older guys have SB III.

Not all the older guys. I was 18 on the day SB III was played. But I wasn't a football fan at the time. So I didn't even watch the game. I may be the most pathetic Jet fan of all. I've seen most the the pain. But I did not see the one SB win. 

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4 minutes ago, Jet Fan RI said:

Not all the older guys. I was 18 on the day SB III was played. But I wasn't a football fan at the time. So I didn't even watch the game. I may be the most pathetic Jet fan of all. I've seen most the the pain. But I did not see the one SB win. 

Man, that's one of the saddest things I've ever heard.  I mean it's up there with Goose dying.  

Damn.  A Jet fan who was 18 during what I can only imagine was the most joyful day in American history, wasn't even paying attention to the game.

At least you're open about it.  Supposedly it helps to talk about traumatic things.

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2 hours ago, Mike135 said:

He's really likeable, a great leader and really smart though.

Did you know he went to Harvard?

Wow thats really smart. Insult someone because they graduated from Harvard. You're a genius. What technical tv school did you go to?

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13 minutes ago, Mike135 said:

Man, that's one of the saddest things I've ever heard.  I mean it's up there with Goose dying.  

Damn.  A Jet fan who was 18 during what I can only imagine was the most joyful day in American history, wasn't even paying attention to the game.

At least you're open about it.  Supposedly it helps to talk about traumatic things.

Hey. Doesn't my situation describe the quintessential Jet fan? Lots of pain, very little gain. Keep in mind though I wasn't a Jet fan at the time. I wasn't a fan of football at all. So I'm almost in the same position of folks who  were not.even born  yet.. But now, not only am I a Jet fan. Football is the most important sport to me. I'd never pay the Sunday Ticket fees for any other sport. But I pay them for the games I could not see otherwise, which is about half of the games where I live.

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I cried at the Doug Brien Pittsburgh game. 

This game isnt even close to that. I laughed at this game

That one is still the one that hurt me the most. Even worse than the AFC Championship losses. The Jets completely and totally outplayed the Steelers. The ineptness of Herman Edwards and ineffectiveness of Chad Pennington gave away a game the Jets had no business losing. Brien made a nice scapegoat, though.

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