Thomas Jones

9 January 2010

Sanchez was backed-up by 164 combined yards on the ground from rookie back Shonn Greene and veteran Thomas Jones. Most importantly, Sanchez didn't turn the ball over.


Yeah, this passing thing didn't happen much. 

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He puts too many throws up for grabs, throws the Bengals will intercept. Cincy needs to shut down Thomas Jones and the NY running game to force Sanchez into obvious passing downs. 

Prediction: The Bengals are currently favored with a 2.5 point spread. Cincy's best ball this year is behind them.  I love the Jets for the straight-up win.

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1 January 2009

  

The crystal ball had a mediocre performance this past week, going a mere 2-2.  We’re not sure what happened, but this is not acceptable.  The crystal ball took its lumps on the Cowboys game, but it may have been predicting with its heart rather than its fortune-telling powers?  Either way, that puts the crystal ball at 33-26-1 for the season.  That’s seven games over .500 (.558 to be exact).  Hopefully the crystal ball will perform better in the playoffs!  Let’s take a look back, and review what happened last week.    

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12 July 2008

at least for now.

Thomas Jones is going to be leading the charge in the backfield, but he is coming off a disappointing year. He did have a 1,000 yard season, but with only 1 touchdown all year, the Jets rushing attack wasn’t exactly overpowering. Last season, he only averaged 3.6 yards per carry which isn’t exactly an elite performance. He is spelled by the dynamic Leon Washington, but honestly Washington is nothing more then a complementary back and Jones will see most of the carries. Perhaps the addition of probably the best offensive linemen in the game today, Alan Faneca, will aid the rushing woes for the Jets, but even that can be called wishful thinking. There’s a lot of that when you talk about the Jets.

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