Miami 30,
NY Jets 25
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Dolphins-Jets: 10 observations After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Dolphins-Jets matchup. 1. Miami needs to pound the ball out of a variety of formations. The Jets yield 116 yards per game on the ground and their front seven defenders have been inconsistent with stopping the run. Look for the Dolphins to use a variety of Wildcat formations as well as two-back power sets to move the chains. | ||
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| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF | |
| MIA | 7-9 | 360 | 390 | 4-4 | 3-5 | 4-2 | 5-7 |
| NYJ | 9-7 | 348 | 236 | 4-4 | 5-3 | 2-4 | 7-5 |
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| TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS | ||
| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Total Yards | MIA | |
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| Yards Passing | MIA | |
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| Yards Rushing | MIA | |
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| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | MIA | |
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| Pass Yds Allowed | MIA | |
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| Rush Yds Allowed | MIA | |
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The New York Jets' three-game losing streak is over thanks to last week's blowout victory, but it would mean a lot more if they can get some revenge against the archrival Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Giants Stadium.
It's the same venue where the Dolphins secured the AFC East title with a 24-17 victory over the Jets to close the 2008 regular season. New York didn't fare better in the rematch Oct. 12, losing 31-27.
However, it's the Dolphins (2-4) who are at the bottom of the division while New York (4-3) is on first-place New England's heels after a much-needed victory last Sunday.
That 38-0 win in Oakland let the Jets not only snap their skid but regain some confidence. Their defense forced four turnovers and blanked an opponent for the first time in nearly six years despite playing its first game without nose tackle Kris Jenkins, who was lost for the season to a torn ACL the previous week against Buffalo.
"It makes it so easy on the offense when your defense is playing like that," rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez said. "Hats off to them, they had a heck of a game to shut that team out. I don't care who we're playing, that's a big-time accomplishment for our team."
Sanchez, who had thrown five interceptions in a 16-13 overtime loss to the Bills, was just 9 of 15 for 143 yards and a touchdown last Sunday while embattled receiver Braylon Edwards was held to one catch for 14 yards. Edwards was charged with misdemeanor assault this week stemming from an altercation in Cleveland before he was traded to the Jets.
But the passing game had the pressure relieved as the Jets rolled up more than 300 yards on the ground for the second straight week -- the first team to do that since Buffalo in 1975. New York achieved the feat even though running back Leon Washington suffered a season-ending broken leg early in the game.
While starter Thomas Jones had 26 carries for 121 yards and a touchdown, perhaps the more impressive performance came from rookie Shonn Greene, who racked up 144 yards and two TDs on 19 carries in his first extended action.
"I just look forward to more opportunities," Greene said. "I'm not going to fill Leon's shoes, but I'm going to do the best I can."
New York has the league's best rushing offense, averaging 184.9 yards per game, but the Dolphins hold second place in that category (170.3).
Miami had 151 rushing yards in its Week 5 win over the Jets, with Ronnie Brown's two-yard touchdown out of the wildcat formation providing the winning score with six seconds to play.
"I used to see all those gimmicks when I was coaching back in college," Jets coach Rex Ryan said of the tactic, blaming his own team's defense. "I've been a part of some bad performances before on defense, just not this bad."
Even though Miami's wildcat struggled against New Orleans on Sunday, totaling 30 yards in 14 plays, the Dolphins still had a chance to knock off the unbeaten Saints. Miami was up 21 in the first half and 10 early in the fourth quarter only to allow the final 22 points in a 46-34 loss.
After throwing three touchdowns and no interceptions in his first two NFL starts, Chad Henne had two picks returned for scores, including the decisive blow with two minutes to play.
Wide receiver Ted Ginn also struggled, dropping three passes and tipping one of the interceptions.
"We have to have good timing with the wideouts, have to run good routes, and I have to put the ball where it needs to be," Henne said. "There were some miscues there with me and the wide receivers."
Henne played much better against the Jets three weeks ago, going 20 for 26 for 241 yards and two touchdowns -- one a 53-yarder to Ginn, the No. 9 overall draft pick in 2007.
"We made (Henne) look like Dan Marino," Jets linebacker Calvin Pace said. "They did what they want, and they did it at will."
The Dolphins are trying to avoid a fifth loss, which would equal their total from the entire 2008 regular season. Coach Tony Sparano said his team isn't thinking about its already dimming hopes of returning to the playoffs.
"When you put yourself in the hole that we put ourselves into, we can't have those thoughts," Sparano said. "We just have to think about our next week, and I think right now we have to worry about the Jets and winning a ballgame on the road, and another division game."
The Dolphins are 2-0 in AFC East games, but they'll have to move on without starting cornerback Will Allen, who tore his ACL against New Orleans and will miss the rest of the season.
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NFL Scores
Sunday, November 1st 2009
| Houston | 31 | Final |
| Buffalo | 10 |
| Cleveland | 6 | Final |
| Chicago | 30 |
| Seattle | 17 | Final |
| Dallas | 38 |
| St. Louis | 17 | Final |
| Detroit | 10 |
| San Francisco | 14 | Final |
| Indianapolis | 18 |
| Miami | 30 | Final |
| NY Jets | 25 |
| NY Giants | 17 | Final |
| Philadelphia | 40 |
| Denver | 7 | Final |
| Baltimore | 30 |
| Jacksonville | 13 | Final |
| Tennessee | 30 |
| Oakland | 16 | Final |
| San Diego | 24 |
| Minnesota | 38 | Final |
| Green Bay | 26 |
| Carolina | 34 | Final |
| Arizona | 21 |
Monday, November 2nd 2009
| Atlanta | 27 | Final |
| New Orleans | 35 |
