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That brought out loud boos and some chants for Tim Tebow by the angry crowd at MetLife Stadium, which had a few thousand empty seats, more than likely because of the threats of the approaching Hurricane Sandy.
"Obviously, I'm a big Tebow fan, but I'm not a big fan of screaming to get the backup quarterback in," Keller said. "I feel like fans should have their starting quarterback's back 100 percent until they officially make some type of change."
And that's not coming yet. Ryan said he had no thoughts of switching to Tebow, who had one carry for 2 yards in limited action again.
"I believe in Mark," Ryan said. "I think Mark has proven that he can win in this league. I think he gives us our best chance to win. That's my opinion and that's the one that matters."
After Dan Carpenter kicked a 33-yard field goal less than 4 minutes in, Miami then recovered an onside kick. Although the Dolphins didn't turn it into points, the special teams unit came up big again later in the quarter. Jimmy Wilson blocked Robert Malone's punt and Vernon recovered to make it 10-0.
Sanchez turned it over on the Jets' next possession when he was sacked by Carroll and Paul Soliai recovered the fumble at New York's 32. Moore led a six-play drive capped by Daniel Thomas' 3-yard run to make it 17-0.
Even the one area that had been flawless failed the Jets. Nick Folk's 35-yard field-goal attempt was blocked by Vernon; Folk had opened the season 11 for 11.
New York finally got on the scoreboard a few minutes into the second half on Folk's 38-yarder, but the Jets couldn't keep the momentum. Moore connected with Anthony Fasano for a 4-yard touchdown to make it 27-3.
Schilens had a 5-yard touchdown catch with 7:20 left, but the 2-point conversion failed and the Jets had made too many mistakes and fallen too far behind to mount much of a comeback.
"It's time for a bye," Schilens said. "It's time for us to regroup, figure out what we're doing wrong and figure out a way to do it better."
NOTES: Cromartie missed a few plays after dislocating a pinkie early in the first quarter after falling and then getting into it with Bush on the sideline. ... Jets LB Bart Scott had his streak of 119 consecutive games played end because of a toe injury that has bothered him since the last time the teams played in Week 3. ... Former DE Dennis Byrd, briefly paralyzed 20 years ago in a game against Kansas City, became the fifth former Jets player to have his number retired, joining Joe Namath, Don Maynard, Joe Klecko and Curtis Martin.
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