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Jets Thinking Super Against Indianapolis

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Reggie Wayne pushes Darrelle Revis after a catch during the regular season game between the Colts and the Jets. (AP/Darron Cummings)

Their fans wrote them off. Their coach said they were out of the playoffs after a late-season loss. Yet with a win in Indianapolis against the Colts, the Jets can advance to their second Super Bowl in franchise history and their first since the 1968 season.

The Jets have themselves to thank for getting this far (more on that later), but they also owe Indianapolis some appreciation for a late Christmas gift. When the teams met in Week 16, the Colts pulled Peyton Manning and Co. with a 15-10 third-quarter lead. The Jets, who needed a win, took advantage. If the Colts had not lain down, who knows what would have happened? But none of that matters now.

If the Jets aren't a worthy playoff team, they're doing an excellent job masquerading as one. They punished the Bengals in Cincinnati and then shocked the Chargers in San Diego. Their opponents have missed five field goals in those two games, but, as Branch Rickey once said, "Luck is the residue of design."

Can they beat the Colts? Why not? The Chargers were a sexy Super Bowl pick, and the Jets dispatched them. Besides, Indianapolis is a similar team to San Diego; both squads eschew the run for the pass and have a suspect defense. Peyton Manning could be the greatest quarterback of all time, but he has been known to make mistakes. The Jets' defense is a worthy test for him.

The Colts have their weapons. Jets cornerback moved around the field last week and didn't concentrate on Vincent Jackson, the Chargers' No. 1 receiver. Will he do the same this week, or will he cover Reggie Wayne at the expense of covering Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie? Will Mark "Wonderboy" Sanchez be able to take control if the Jets need him to lead a comeback? Will the Jets be able to run the ball as well as they have in the past two weeks? Those questions and more will be answered Sunday with a Super Bowl berth on the line.

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  • SP

    wa wa wa waaaaaaa. she turned back into a pumpkin, just a little tooo soon. nothing to see here folks, keep it moving along.

  • Dude69

    The Jets should have done more practicing and less trash talkin! #1 Defense went no where and Peyton totally dissected them and scored at will, so much for the hype!

  • afbnegx3

    It all boils down to coaching, and I think Rex Ryan will unveil key unexpected offensive plays. I also believe Sanchez will make a few surprise throws downfield. Add superb defense & the Jets will win this and shock the world.

  • henryhamilton

    Payton Manning in undeniably great, but the team has only one recent Super Bowl appearance, and win. I cannot remember a single thing from it. The Jets are getting better on the fly, and thats always tough to quantify. The Jets may be the better team at this time, though the Colts have had the better season overall. I'm going Jets +8, and a little taste of +325 for the outright win. I'm waiting though, as both of those will likely go higher. Regardless. GO JETS! and I live in Boston.

  • endsim

    Nice try. Your predictive abilities have proven defective. Hope you didn't lose too much money or sleep last night. Go Colts!

  • FutureMan83

    the Colts have one of the best defenses in the NFL, especially the pass rush. wtf is this bullshit?

  • theevilone

    One of the best? They were ranked 18th in defense on stats this year. The Jets were #1.

  • inoyourider

    Jets stomp Favre in the Super Bowl for the WIN!

    J-E-T-S!!!

    Jets, Jets, Jets!!!

  • henryhamilton

    The Jets are a live underdog. I'll take the 7.5

  • SP

    actually, they have Denver to thank. if Denver had won, the Jets' win vs Indy wouldn't have meant shit, they would have been eliminated anyway.

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