This should be the mantra for this game. The Patriots are wounded, shaken and lacking confidence. The league has discovered that Brady can't throw the deep ball any more. Now defenses are just copping a squat on all their underneath nonsense. Brady is still good enough to beat you that way, but its no easy task to squeeze the rock into tight spaces all game every game. Its a lot of pressure when you know you have to make big plays and hang a 30 to have a realistic chance at winning, because you know that your defense is a sieve. It messes with your mind when you know have a some glaring weaknesses, and you know that they know what they are. And now it's time...
It's time to go back to '09.
New York Jets 2009 - NFL's #1 Defense (via jbrolax)
Back in '09 Rex unleashed hell on the league with exotic overload blitzes. We took our new scheme into Houston and blanked their high-profile offense with it, thereby serving notice to all comers that that's whats up. The next week we had the Pats coming to town and Rex called to us fans to bring the noise. And so we did. We were raucous and loud and the Patriots' signals were scrambled. They couldn't get their line calls situated and we missiled free runner after free runner into Brady's freakin chest. Well guess what yall? Rex is calling on us fans again to bring the noise. And so we will.
And the Pats know. They know that their receivers can't beat our corners. They know that Brady has a Pennington-like pop-gun arm on throws over 15 yards. They know that Revis can erase Welker. They know that their defense "Can't stop a nosebleed!!!" And they know that we know.
No fear. No mercy. No remorse.


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