Patriots Crush Jets In AFC East Division

December 7th, 2010 - 7:50 pm ICT by GD  

By Meena Kar
120610-pats-307-1291698060Dec 7, (THAINDIAN NEWS) A defeat could not have been more humiliating for the Jets, than the one offered by the Monday night match played against the Patriots at the Gillette Stadium. The Patriots swiped off the Jets with a whopping score of 45-3. The match ended in favor of the New England Patriots, as it made them command over the AFC East. They are in the most convenient position for a for home-field advantage in AFC. Thereby the Jets are now reduced to a 9-3 position, which still makes them eligible for the conference No. 5 seed.

The match made the New England Patriots, who are now at 10-2, lead over their divisional rival with a 405-301 score. Tom Brady made a remarkable performance as he scored four touchdowns and rushed 326 yards, to be the first quarterback to win 26 consecutive regular season games. He got a 148.9 passer rating by connecting to eight different receivers. Danny Woodhead on the other hand made 104 yards on four catches. Devin McCourty got hold of Mark Sanchez’ pass at Patriot’s 45-yard-line. Tom Brady soon took an attempt to lead the Patriot with a short drive with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Hernandez, to make the score 38-3 with 14:52 minutes left. Tom Brady and Bill and Belichick combined for 107 wins. When the two teams entered the field, both of them were at the best of their spirit. However, somewhere the Jets went seriously wrong. The scores themselves reveal that the Patriots dominated the entire game, by keeping the offense of New York disoriented in the most tactful way.

Jets QB Mark Sanchez was not at the best of his performance even in this season as he could not throw any interception in the red zone again. Patriots owner Robert Kraft said that this is the biggest regular season game is their history. He said that in the last seventeen years, as the owner of the team, he has not witnessed such a remarkable victory.

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