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New England moved swiftly downfield on the opening series before stalling on three straight incompletions -- none close to hitting the target -- from the Jets 23. It was the only time Brady struggled.
Shayne Graham's 41-yard field goal made it 3-0.
Then the gambling began, with New York going on fourth-and-1 from its 46 and converting on Shonn Greene's 2-yard run. But when Ryan took a chance on a 53-yard field goal, Folk came up well short.
The Patriots didn't come up short after taking over at their 43. Helped greatly by a 36-yard pass interference penalty on safety Eric Smith, who was replacing regular Jim Leonhard (broken shin), New England needed just six plays to take a 10-point lead on Green-Ellis' 1-yard plunge.
The expected classic turned ugly early.
"It was humiliating for one night," Ryan said. "It was the biggest butt-whipping I've ever taken. But I'd be ready to play 'em right now. I'll stick my chin out."
Weatherford didn't help New York's case, either, with his shank on the Jets' next possession. He angrily pushed a chain gang member on the sideline after the kick, perhaps sensing Brady wouldn't waste the opportunity from the New York 32.
He didn't, but it took another risk as the Patriots went for a fourth-and-3 from the Jets 25. In the face of a yet another blitz, Brady calmly threw to Deion Branch, who broke Antonio Cromartie's feeble tackle and sprinted into the end zone.
That brought a familiar sight for Brady and company: Gillette Stadium rocking while the Patriots are rolling past another opponent.
"It was a big-time atmosphere, division game, both teams 9-2," Woodhead said. "We needed to win the game."
Although the Jets got a 39-yard field goal from Folk, they were totally outclassed. Their defense managed three sacks in the first half, which meant little because Brady found the range when he needed to -- again and again.
Woodhead's sprint with a short pass for a 35-yard gain spearheaded the next touchdown drive that Brady capped with a 4-yard throw to Brandon Tate. Although Tate's arm came down out of bounds with only one leg landing in the end zone, the Jets didn't challenge.
Actually, they never really challenged all night.
NOTES: The Patriots honored former linebacker Tedy Bruschi at halftime. ... It was the Jets' worst loss since 45-3 to Miami on another Monday nighter, in 1986. New York was 10-1 then, but ravaged by injuries it lost its final five regular-season games. ... The Jets lost S James Ihedbigo with a right ankle injury. ... LaDainian Tomlinson passed Eric Dickerson for sixth in career yards rushing with 13,278. He had 47 yards Monday night.
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