
As the Patriots made their championship runs easrlier this decade, they played games where they just seemed to win and never really blew other teams out while exhibiting large amounts of heart and desire. The 2009 Jets are looking like they're following that same pattern. Brett Favre is putting up pedestrian numbers this year and leads the league in interceptions, certainly not a stat he's proud of. With that being said, the Jets are at 9-5 and control their own destiny in the AFC East. Last week's game against the bills is a perfect example of how the Jets seem to overcome adversity. With two minutes left and things looking extremely bleek, J.P. Losman rolled out with two minutes left of the game and was sacked, causing a game losing fumble, giving the Jets a quick defensive touchdown. This is the type of thing happened to the Patriots when they were winning championships and I'm sure Jets fans are hoping this is a sign for good things to come.
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