Belichick talks up winless Jets ahead of Monday matchup
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[November 06, 2020]
The New England Patriots have
won eight consecutive meetings against the New York Jets, many of
them by lopsided margins.
The Jets have lost all eight of their games this season, many by
lopsided margins.
Unless New York suddenly figures out how to start putting points on
the board, both trends are likely to continue when the Patriots
(2-5) visit the Jets for an AFC East contest on Monday night in East
Rutherford, N.J.
New York has mustered a league-low 94 points this season, 39 fewer
than the next-closest team (Washington, which has played one fewer
game). The Jets have only scored two touchdowns in their past four
contests. Embattled coach Adam Gase's squad ranks last in total
offense (259 yards per game), last in passing (155.9 yards per game)
and last in third-down conversions (28.3 percent).
The Patriots haven't won a game since Week 3, dropping four in a
row, and they have taken a back seat to the Buffalo Bills in the
division race. However, Bill Belichick's gang still ranks 12th in
scoring defense (23.9 points per game) and 14th in total defense
(357.3 yards per game). That's plenty good enough to stifle the
Jets, who have scored more than 17 points only once and gained more
than 300 yards only once.
Belichick sounded cautious this week, however. Perhaps remembering
two losses to the Dolphins when Gase coached there, including the
2018 "Miami Miracle," he made a somewhat surprising observation.
"They're a lot better than they were last year," he said. "I think
they have played very competitively. The offense is improved. They
get a little bit better each week. ...
"It's a scrappy, hard-nosed team, and Coach Gase is always a great
game plan coach every week. He presents a lot of problems every week
for the defense schematically."
Last year, New England swept New York by a combined 63-14 margin as
Belichick improved to 30-10 in the rivalry. That record includes a
29-7 mark with Tom Brady. The post-Brady Patriots have lost four
consecutive games for the first time since 2002. New England hasn't
lost five in a row since 1995.
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Buffalo Bills running
back Zack Moss (20) reacts to his touchdown run against the New
England Patriots during the first quarter at Bills Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports
The Jets' best hope for a primetime breakthrough on Monday might be
the erratic play of Patriots quarterback Cam Newton. The former MVP
has eight turnovers (seven interceptions, one lost fumble) and just
two touchdown passes.
Newton has also rushed for a team-high 298 yards and six touchdowns
this season, numbers that concern Gase.
"The run game with him being able to do all the zone-read stuff,
this is difficult when you see a guy this size moving at the speed
he does," Gase said. "Our guys have to do a really good job of
following the rules we're going by on the zone-read stuff because
the last thing you want to do is give a guy like this that kind of
hole."
Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) did not practice Thursday
but Gase said he felt "good" about Darnold playing Monday. Also
missing practice were defensive linemen Nathan Shepherd (back) and
Quinnen Williams (hamstring), wide receiver Jamison Crowder (groin)
and linebacker Blake Cashman (hamstrings).
Cornerback Stephon Gilmore, the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year,
did not practice for the Patriots on Thursday due to a knee injury.
Also absent were defensive tackles Carl Davis (concussion) and
Lawrence Guy (shoulder, elbow and knee), running back J.J. Taylor
(illness) and wideout N'Keal Harry (concussion).
--Field Level Media
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