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There are many things to look at after this win, lots of help from ESPN on this one:

-Jay Feely tied franchise record with 55 yarder

-TJ now has 9 rushing TD's this season, tied for the most in his career.

-This win snaps a 7 game losing streak to the Rams

-NO INT for Favre...first time since week 1

-40-0 is largest halftime lead in franchise history.

- The Jets are 7-0 when TJ scored a TD, and his teams have won 14 in a row when he scores. (Chi/NYJ)

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40-0 is the 2nd largest halftime lead in the history of football

I loved the gift fumble with seconds left in the half. That was a nice touch.

The Jets also only had what 2 or 3 penalties? They played well. I know DBRick had a false start early. I think they also had 2 def penalties after the ref was hit with the ball by Green.

That receiver was wide open so I think the refs felt bad and kept the drive alive for the Rams.

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It really is starting to look like those O-line aqquisitions are paying off. Brick and Faneca were absolutely DOMINATING on running plays while the right side was doing the exact same (They've been pretty strong all season. Pass protection has been very good as well, the whole unit seems to be gelling and I think that's the main reason we are going to be such a force going forward.

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It really is starting to look like those O-line aqquisitions are paying off. Brick and Faneca were absolutely DOMINATING on running plays while the right side was doing the exact same (They've been pretty strong all season. Pass protection has been very good as well, the whole unit seems to be gelling and I think that's the main reason we are going to be such a force going forward.

absolutely i agree...who had sacks for us today or did we? I cant re-oh yeah Elams was nice on Bulger lol. :)

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