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"I think everyone knows what the importance of the game is," Belichick said. "I don't think it changes a whole lot. We all know this is a one-game season. They know it. We know it. Both teams prepare for it that way."
The Jets are feeling pretty good about themselves after beating the Colts, and because of the way they did it.
Manning had the ball with the game on the line, and moved the Colts into position for a go-ahead field goal with 53 seconds left. It could have been a deflating turn of events for the Jets, who had little time on the clock to work with.
Turns out, they had plenty.
"We knew that even when we were down, we know we are capable of doing it," running back Shonn Greene said. "We showed that early on in the season, coming back and getting a victory. I knew we had it in us. We all stuck together and got the job done."
Particularly Mark Sanchez, the second-year quarterback who has played some of his best football as a pro in the past two postseasons. After the Colts surprisingly called a timeout with 29 seconds left and the ball at the Indianapolis 32, Sanchez found Braylon Edwards along the right sideline for an 18-yard completion to the Colts 14.
It was Sanchez's call all the way, and one that won it for the Jets.
"I wasn't thrilled with the first call," Sanchez said, adding that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer gave him the freedom to go with what he wanted. "I know I could make that throw last year. But I don't know if I could make the call."
Added Ryan: "That's how much he grew up."
A few moments later, Folk jogged onto the field and finally kicked Ryan and the Jets past Manning and the Colts.
"It's a great feeling," Sanchez said, "coming back to Indy and getting a win against a great quarterback, a great team and a really dominant franchise."
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