Interesting Story Lines for Next Year
Our opponents for next season:
Home: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings
Away: Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions
There are coaching changes for all the other teams in our division. Buffalo's head coach is now Chan Gailey. New England fired DC Dean Pees. Mike Nolan is now Miami's new DC. Meanwhile, it's looking like our coaching staff will be staying intact.
The Jets will be facing Rex's former team, the Ravens.
The Bengals will want revenge from their back-to-back losses to us.
The Texans are the team we knocked off the playoffs by beating the Bengals.
Green Bay and Minnesota are two playoff teams with the Favre connection. If he is still with the Vikings next year, it'll be interesting to see how the crowd reacts in the new stadium.
We will also be playing in Cleveland, against the former Jets head coach Eric Mangini. If Braylon Edwards is still with us, he will surely get booed there. And we'll also see some former Jets on the Browns - Chansi Stuckey, Jason Trusnik, Eric Barton, David Bowens and Abram Elam, who was key in us acquiring Mark Sanchez.
The Steelers game should be a low scoring defensive game. We sacked Big Ben plenty of times in our win against them in 2007, so they'll probably want revenge for that.
We still want some payback against trash talking Jay Cutler, and if Thomas Jones is still with us, he'll probably want to have a good game in Chi-Town.
In Denver, their head coach is a Belichick disciple. And their defensive coordinator could possibly be Dean Pees, who came from the Pats. And we lost to them at home in 2008.
And for the Detroit game, it'll be Mark Sanchez vs. Matthew Stafford.
Hopefully, we'll have a great season next year, and I'm looking forward to some home games in the playoffs. We will be opening a new stadium - co-owned and not rented. We should have a much more improved team, and it should be a great season.
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Brutal schedule.
It will be tough to make the playoffs for us once again. Probably our best shot would be to dominate the division.
I don't know, doesn't scare me that much.
I think the Vikings are really good, and I love Rodgers, but the NFCN is soft, they don’t scare me. Especially in our house.
"Relax, all right? Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring; besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls. It's more democratic."
- CRASH DAVIS
Brutal now
But we all know how things change in the NFL in a snap, so alot of those teams who were successful this year might just get worse next year and vice versa.
Last year we had one of the hardest schedule
and that changed once the season ended.
Things change. The Bucs go from 9-7 to winning a few games.
Relax for all we know the broncos will turn awful if they lose dumerville and marshall and cincinatti will go back down to mediocrity
JETS
External optimist
Internal pessimist
And expect
alot of primetime games this year
my guess- we open the season sunday night or monday night vs either the pats, ravens, or the vikings.
JETS
External optimist
Internal pessimist
we're be alright
Rex knows how to get his team to play above its level. However, we need to open that offense up for some of those teams.

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