Last season, the Jets looked anemic for the first six quarters of their season before a second-half comeback against the Patriots got their year on track. In 2011, they played a lackluster opener against Dallas but accepted the Cowboys' donations in a Week 1 win. Their Week 2 test is a home game against the 1-0 Jaguars, who have won six of eight games all-time against the Jets.
Jets Try For 2-0 Start Against Jaguars
Calvin Klein Cologne Makes Big Cats Purr
When the Bronx Zoo was trying to get their cheetahs in front of camera traps, an experimental test found that the animals were drawn to Calvin Klein's Obsession for Men, and now biologists tracking jaguars in the Guatemalan jungle have followed their lead. The Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) Jaguar Conservation Program uses hidden cameras as a primary source for observing and tracking jaguars, and rely on the cologne's complex scent to lure their subjects, according to Reuters. While there's no success rate given—though they plan to expand the use of the cologne in their studies—we're guessing it's similar to the Sex Panther scent by Odeon: "60% of the time, it works every time."
Jets Emerge From Bye to Face Jaguars
Mark Sanchez says the Jets are better than their 4-4 record, which "doesn’t show the type of players we have, the kind of people we have in this locker room and the kind of coaching we have.” Bill Parcells, who said, "You are what your record says you are," would beg to differ. That said, the Jets did outplay the Dolphins despite losing the game on special teams. They also need only a win and a Patriots loss in Indianapolis to play for first place in the AFC East when they visit Foxborough next week. The team may have lost the luster it had after a 3-0 start turned into a .500 record, but it isn't dead in the water yet.

