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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #240 on: November 18, 2014, 11:34:45 PM »
November 19:
1961: Loss at Houston 49-13. George Blanda 20-32, 478 yds, 7 TDs, INT; Oilers 3 WRs over 100 yds. Titans go 5-5.
1967: Win at Boston 29-24. Jets led 29-3 early 4th qtr; Joe Namath 297 yds, 2 TDs, Don Maynard 5 rec; 164 yds, TD. Jets go 7-2-1.
1972: Loss at Miami 28-24. Jets led 17-7 and 24-21; Mercury Morris late TD saves Dolphins perfect season. Jets go 6-4.
1978: Home loss to New England 19-17. Richard Todd returned after 8 weeks, reinjured collarbone; Pat Leahy missed FG at end. Jets go 6-6.
1989: Loss at Indianapolis 27-10 on SNF. Eric Dickerson 31 car, 131 yds, TD; O’Brien 2 INTs, pulled for Ryan, 1 INT. Jets go 2-9.
1995: Home loss to Buffalo 28-26. Bills led 28-10 in 3rd, Boomer to Adrian Murrell late TD, 2 pt conv failed. Jets go 2-9.
2000: Win at Miami 20-3. Jets Bernie Parmalee 2 rush TDs vs his old team, Miami 4 turnovers, Jets 2. Jets snap 3 game skid, go 7-4.
2006: Home loss to Chicago 10-0. Bears Thomas Jones 23 car, 121 yds; late Rex Grossman to Mark Bradley TD. Jets go 5-5.
2023: Loss at Buffalo, 32-6. Josh Allen 275 yds, 3 TD; Jets score 1st TD in 3 games, miss 2 pt conv; Jets lose 3rd straight, drop to 4-6.

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Laveranues Coles, 2006:

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #241 on: November 20, 2014, 10:27:32 AM »
November 20:
1966: Home win over Miami 30-13. Emerson Boozer 96 yd KO ret TD, rush TD; George Sauer 7 rec, 142 yds. Jets go 5-4-1.
1977: Loss at Baltimore Colts 33-12. Matt Robinson started for injured Todd, 9-26, 198 yds, 1st career TD, 3 INTs; Bert Jones 322 yds, 3 TDs, INT. Jets go 2-8.
1988: Loss at Buffalo 9-6 in OT. Leahy tying FG in 4th, Fred Smerlas blocked potential winner; Scott Norwood winning OT FG. Bills clinch division in rain. Jets go 5-6-1.
1994: Win at Minnesota 31-21. Boomer 20-29, 230 yds, 3 TD; Johnny Mitchell 11 rec, 120 yds; Warren Moon 33-50, 400 yds, 2 TDs, 4 INTs; Min 3 WRs over 100 yds. Jets peak at 6-5.
2005: Loss at Denver 27-0. Mike Anderson 26 car, 113 yds, 3 TDs; Vinny, Brooks Bollinger and Kliff Kingsbury (1-2, 17 yds) all play QB for Jets. Jets 5th straight loss, go 2-8.
2022: Loss at New England 10-3. Jets 103 total yds, D sacked Mac Jones 6 times, Marcus Jones 84 yard punt return TD with :06 left broke 3-3 tie. Jets fall to 6-4.

1994
https://twitter.com/TimelessJets/status/1329756162217156608
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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #242 on: November 20, 2014, 11:50:09 PM »
November 21:
1965: Home win over Houston 41-14. Joe Namath 4 TDs, INT; Matt Snell 18 car, 132 yds; Bill Mathis 15 car, 129 yds. Jets go 4-5-1.
1971: Win at Buffalo 20-7. Bills led 7-0, had 6 turnovers; Jets QB Bob Davis 2 TDs; Joe Namath cleared to play, held out. Jets go 4-6.
1976: Home loss to New England 38-24. Joe Namath 16-36, 176 yds, TD, 5 INTs, pulled for Richard Todd, TD, 2 INTs. Jets go 3-8.
1982: Home win over Baltimore Colts 37-0. Season resumes after 2 month strike; Freeman McNeil 22 car, 123 yds, TD; Todd 2 TDs. Jets go 2-1.
1983: Win at New Orleans 31-28 on MNF. Saints led 28-17 in 4th; George Rogers 2 TDs; Kirk Springs winning TD on 76 yd punt ret. Jets go 5-7.
1993: Home win over Cincinnati 17-12. Jets led 17-3 in 4th, Johnny Johnson, Brad Baxter rush TDs. Boomer beats his former team. Jets go 6-4.
1999: Home win over Buffalo 17-7. Ray Lucas 16-20, 142 yds, rush TD; Eric Ogbogu fumble rec TD; Jets win 3rd straight, go 4-6.
2004: Win at Cleveland 10-7. Quincy Carter to Justin McCareins 11 yd TD with 5:38 left pulls out the win. Jets go 7-3.
2010: Home win over Houston Texans 30-27. Jets led 23-10 in 4th, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes TD with :10 left for win. Jets go 8-2.
2021: Home loss to Miami 24-17. Flacco starting QB, 291 yds, 2 TD; Michael Carter (RB) injured, Tua 2 TDs, INT. Jets go 2-8.

2010
VIDEO: Sanchez to Edwards, Holmes, winning drive vs Texans, 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfWDQxQkvqE
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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #243 on: November 21, 2014, 06:49:09 AM »
Wow 7-1 in November 21. That's probably the best date in Jets' history, from what I read so far. So good that we even had this:

2004: Win at Cleveland 10-7. Quincy Carter to Justin McCareins 11 yd TD with 5:38 left pulls out the win. Jets go 7-3.

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #244 on: November 21, 2014, 11:34:55 AM »
Wow 7-1 in November 21. That's probably the best date in Jets' history, from what I read so far. So good that we even had this:

2004: Win at Cleveland 10-7. Quincy Carter to Justin McCareins 11 yd TD with 5:38 left pulls out the win. Jets go 7-3.

We caught kind of a break that year getting Cleveland and Arizona while Chad was out, they were both bad teams at the time. Quincy managed to win two of the three games and the loss was in OT to the Ravens.

I was at the 1999 and 2010 games, the ending of the 2010 game was so awesome. You can see in the clip a lot of people had walked out, we needed a TD, had no timeouts and about :40 left. Third game in a row the offense pulled out a win and now we hear this crap how we can't have an offense with Rex here.

The 1982 game was not only a big win but it was so nice just to have the NFL back. There were no replacement players or anything that year, it was eight weeks of college, high school and the CFL. The owners were prepared by the next time, 1987, and brought in replacement players which broke the union within a few weeks.
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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #245 on: November 21, 2014, 11:36:22 AM »
We caught kind of a break that year getting Cleveland and Arizona while Chad was out, they were both bad teams at the time. Quincy managed to win two of the three games and the loss was in OT to the Ravens.

That stupid freaking HB pass.

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #246 on: November 21, 2014, 11:38:56 AM »
That stupid freaking HB pass.

Before the half, right? I thought Ed Reed took that for a 100 yard TD but when I looked up the box score that's not what happened. I was at that game too, Jordan threw that pass right in front of us.
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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #247 on: November 21, 2014, 12:12:37 PM »
2010: Home win over Houston Texans 30-27. Jets led 23-10 in 4th, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes TD with :10 left for win. Jets go 8-2.

Funny story about this game...I actually broke my hand while watching it because I had the Jets -6.5 and they pissed away the lead.  Happy they won but...Lesson learned, I can never bet on the Jets.

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #248 on: November 21, 2014, 01:19:22 PM »
October 18:
1976: Loss at New England 41-7 on MNF. Steve Grogan 14-23, 182 yds TD, rushing 7 car, 103 yds, TD. Jets go 1-5.

Video: Opening to ABC MNF, 1976. Ales Karras sings Lou Holtz's Jets fight song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54sYDyCJHj0

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #249 on: November 21, 2014, 05:56:05 PM »
2010: Home win over Houston Texans 30-27. Jets led 23-10 in 4th, Mark Sanchez to Santonio Holmes TD with :10 left for win. Jets go 8-2.

Funny story about this game...I actually broke my hand while watching it because I had the Jets -6.5 and they pissed away the lead.  Happy they won but...Lesson learned, I can never bet on the Jets.

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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #250 on: November 22, 2014, 02:23:44 AM »
November 22:
1962: Win at Denver 46-45 on Thanksgiving. Broncos led 45-32 in 4th; Don Maynard 4 rec, 105 yds, TD; Johnny Green 5 TDs. Titans go 5-6.
1964: Loss at Oakland 35-26. Cotton Davidson 20-35, 358 yds, 3 TDs, 3 INTs; Billy Cannon 2 rec TD, rush TD. Jets go 4-5-1.
1970: Home win over Boston 17-3. Jets outgain Pats 293-80; George Nock 2 rush TDs. Jets go 3-7.
1981: Home win over Miami 16-15. Jets take 1st place on Richard Todd to Jerome Barkum 11 yd TD in final min. Jets go 7-4-1.
1987: Home loss to Buffalo 17-14. Freeman McNeil 20 car, 103 yds; Jim Kelly 214 yds, TD, INT; Schuler, Sohn rec TDs. Jets go 5-5.
1992: Loss at New England 24-3. Browning Nagle 9-24, 77 yds, 2 INTs, pulled for Ken O’Brien; John Stephens 2 TDs. Jets go 3-8.
1998: Win at Tennessee Oilers 24-3. Former Titans beat future Titans; Vinny 237 yds, TDs to Keyshawn, Keith Byars. Jets go 7-4.
2007: Loss at Dallas 34-3 on Thanksgiving. Tony Romo TDs to Terrell Owens, Jason Witten; Terrence Newman pick 6 off Clemens. Jets go 2-9.
2009: Loss at New England 31-14. Pats led 24-0 2nd qtr; Sanchez TD to Cotchery, 4 INTs; Brady 310 yds, TD. Jets go 4-6.
2012: Home loss to New England 49-19 on Thanksgiving. Pats led 35-0 2nd qtr; Tom Brady 18-27, 323 yds, 3 TDs. Jets go 4-7.
2015: Loss at Houston 24-17. DeAndre Hopkins 5 rec, 118 yds, 2 TDs; Fitzpatrick 2 INTs, Jets drop 4th in 5 games, go 5-5.
2020: Loss at LA Chargers 34-28. LAC led 24-6 half, Justin Herbert 366 yds, 3 TD, Keenen Allen 16 rec, 145 yds, Jets go 0-10.

Jets celebrate winning TD vs Miami, 1981:


Video of Todd to Barkum for first place, 1981:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucrSOGEgLKM

1998
https://twitter.com/TimelessJets/status/1330565026869104641


Chris Baker, Thanksgiving Day 2007:


Mark Sanchez "Buttfumble", Thanksgiving Night 2012:


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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #251 on: November 22, 2014, 07:51:25 AM »
I like how you didn't mention "buttfumble" in the 2012 game.


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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #252 on: November 22, 2014, 08:54:26 AM »
I like how you didn't mention "buttfumble" in the 2012 game.


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I meant to include it because it's part of our history now, but in context it's barely a footnote to the game. That's why I get annoyed with how big it's been blown up, it's not like we were driving with the game or the playoffs on the line. Far from it.
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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #253 on: November 22, 2014, 09:25:44 AM »
Why run away from it? May as well embrace it as a blooper in our history.


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Re: This Date In Jets History
« Reply #254 on: November 22, 2014, 09:47:23 AM »
Why run away from it? May as well embrace it as a blooper in our history.


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There you go, Tommy. It's been added in all its graphic detail. From the picture I'm not sure Moore isn't the real culprit. I never played O line but I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to be thrown through the air into your QB.
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