A perfect NFL football weekend for me.
Divisionally - the Jets beat the Bills, Patriots lost to Indy, Miami lost. And the Packers lost to
Tennessee in OT. The only thing that was disappointing was Brett had no
TDs. Not that stats matter (
particularly when you win), but they sorta do to
Favre fans, you know. With the win, the Jets move into a tie with New England for 1st place in the AFC East.
Favre registered his 260
th career consecutive start - since 1992, the longest streak by any QB ever and 2
nd of all players in the history of the NFL. Statistically,
Favre didn't have a
Favrearian day - 201 yards or so, no
TDs and one INT (his 300
th, also an NFL record by the way..well, he DOES have EVERY QB record you can attain). But up until that INT, which put the Bills within 6 points of tying the game in the 4
th quarter, Brett managed the game well. After the win, Brett said something about how odd it was not throwing any
TDs -
"at least, not to my own team".But the overriding factor is
THE TEAM jelled and played an entire game. Together. They
didn't panic.
"He's a beast," Coach
Mangini said of Kris Jenkins (above), who registered two sacks on the day.
"He's tough to handle. He plays with very good technique and he's able to control the gap and he's got another gear when he's getting off the ball in a pure pass-rushing situation. And he just causes a lot of problems internally for our opponents."
After the INT,
Favre responded by efficiently producing a 14-play, 65-yard drive that ate up nearly 9 minutes and ended with Jay
Feely hitting a 31-yard field goal to clinch the victory. I have reservations about
Feeley - missed a 37-
yarder yesterday and another last week or the week before. Looks
squatty, like a running back. And his kicking style bugs me - like I'm not confident he'll make it through the uprights.

Abram Elam intercepted the Bills deep, deep in Jets' territory and ran back a TD for 92 yards. It took the wind out of the Bills' sails after a questionable coaching call by Jet Coach Eric
Mangini, but...the defense did their
thang.
WHOO!
NEXT WEEK: St. Louis Rams (2-6) at Jets (5-3).
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