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Media Information New York Jets (5-3) Vs MEDIA INFORMATION NEW YORK JETS (5-3) VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-3) SUN., NOV. 13 - METLIFE STADIUM (82,500) 2011 - GAME 9 - 8:20 P.M. ET - NBC GAME NOTES ........................................................2 DEFENSIVELY UNMATCHED ...........................13 MUHAMMAD WILKERSON ..............................19 HEADLINES ...........................................................2 PETTINE PRIOR...................................................14 KEEPING PACE ....................................................19 BROADCAST COVERAGE ...................................2 PERFORMING UNDER PETTINE ......................14 DAVID HARRIS....................................................20 NEW YORK JETS MEDIA CONTACTS ...............2 SANCHEZ SINCE WEEK FIVE ..........................15 UNDRAFTED DEFENSIVE PLAYERS ..............20 JETS/PATRIOTS AT A GLANCE ...........................2 UNDER COACH CALLAHAN ............................15 LAST TIME IT HAPPENED ................................23 2011 SCHEDULE ....................................................2 MEET THE OFFENSIVE LINE ...........................16 GAME REVIEWS .................................................24 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ....................................2 GROUND-AND-POUND .....................................16 2011 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS .............40 2011 STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT ...........................3 SHONN GREENE .................................................16 2011 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS..........................41 2011 STATISTICAL LEADERS .............................3 LADAINIAN TOMLINSON .................................17 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME PLAYER STATS ....42 WONDERFUL WORLD OF WESTHOFF .............3 DUSTIN KELLER IN PERSPECTIVE ................17 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME PLAYER STATS ..46 SPECIAL TEAMS TDs (Since 2001) ......................3 BIG-PLAY BURRESS ...........................................17 SPECIALISTS GAME-BY-GAME STATS .........53 KICKOFF RETURN TDs (Since 2001) ..................3 KELLER vs. HIS CONTEMPORARIES ..............17 SUPPLEMENTAL STATS ...................................56 PROBABLE STARTERS ........................................4 TONE TIME ..........................................................18 2011 TRANSACTIONS ........................................65 MIDSEASON HONORS .........................................7 MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS ...............................18 2011 ROSTER BREAKDOWN ............................67 JETS VS. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ................8 JOE ON THE RUN ................................................18 2011 PARTICIPATION ..........................................68 LAST GAME VS PATRIOTS.................................9 2010 VS. 2011 STARTERS ...................................18 BUILDING THE 2011 JETS .................................69 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATS ..............10 JETS IMPROVE IN THE RED ZONE .................18 2011 DEPTH CHART ............................................70 REX RYAN ...........................................................12 PAYING CUSTOMS ON REVIS ISLAND ..........19 2011 ROSTER BY POSITION ..............................71 SAFETY FIRST UNDER RYAN ..........................12 OPPOSING PASSERS VS. THE JETS .................19 2011 ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE........................72 AFFECTING THE QUARTERBACK ..................12 CRO PICKS TO WIN ............................................19 2011 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER.........................73 NO PENALTIES ....................................................12 MULTIPLE PICKS ................................................19 2011 NUMERICAL ROSTER ...............................74 GAME NOTES HEADLINES JETS/PATRIOTS AT A GLANCE Sunday night’s match-up pits a New York Jets defense that is limit- Regular Season Series: 103rd meeting, Jets lead, 51-50-1 (Postsea- ing quarterbacks to an NFL-low 59.4 passer rating against Pa- son: Patriots lead, 2-1) triots QB Tom Brady, who leads the AFC with a 100.0 passer Last Meeting: Patriots, 30, Jets, 21, Gillette Stadium (10/9/11) rating. The Jets have intercepted at least one pass in the last five Notable: The Jets are 8-5 against the Patriots in prime time games. contests, including two in each of the last three games. New York The two teams met exactly three years ago (11/13/08) when New ranks second in the NFL with 19 take-aways (13 interceptions, six York traveled to New England and defeated the Patriots 34-31 in fumbles). overtime on a Thursday night. The contest saw the Jets jump out to a The game also includes two of the NFL’s most efficient offenses 24-13 halftime lead before the Patriots scored 18-second half points inside the “Red Zone.” New York ranks second in the NFL with a to tie the game at 31 with Cassel finding Randy Moss on a 16-yard 64 percent conversion rate and the Patriots rank fifth in the league touchdown pass with 0:01 remaining. with a 63.9 percent. The Jets have already scored 16 touchdowns JETS HEAD COACH: Rex Ryan, Third season with Jets, 25-15 inside-the-20 this season after scoring 20 the entire 2010 campaign. Regular Season, 4-2 Postseason See page 18 PATRIOTS HEAD COACH: Bill Belichick, 12th season with Pa- Starting with the New England game (10/9), QB Mark Sanchez triots, 167-97 Regular Season, 15-6 Postseason, 129-53 in Regular ranks second in the AFC in passer rating (94.7), trailing only PIT Season with New England and 14-5 in Postseason. QB Ben Roethlisberger (104.6). During that span, Sanchez has con- 2011 SCHEDULE nected on 68-of-112 passes (60.7 percent) for 770 yards, seven TDs PRESEASON and two INTs and has led the Jets to a 3-1 record. See page 15 8/15 at Houston L, 20-16 0-1 BROADCAST COVERAGE 8/21 Cincinnati W, 27-7 1-1 TELEVISION: NBC 8/29 at NY Giants W, 17-3 2-1 Play-by-play: Al Michaels Analyst: Cris Collinsworth 9/1 Philadelphia L, 24-14 2-2 Sideline: Michele Tafoya Producer: Fred Gaudelli Director: Drew Esocoff REGULAR SEASON NATIONAL RADIO: WESTWOOD ONE 9/11 Dallas W, 27-24 1-0 Play-by-play: Dave Sims Analysts: James Lofton 9/18 Jacksonville W, 32-3 2-0 Sideline: Kevin Kiley Producer: Larry Costigan 9/25 at Oakland L, 34-24 2-1 10/2 at Baltimore L, 34-17 2-2 JETS RADIO: 1050 AM WEPN (ESPN Radio) 10/9 at New England L, 30-21 2-3 Play-by-play: Bob Wischusen Analyst: Marty Lyons 10/17 Miami W, 24-6 3-3 Sideline: Larry Hardesty Producer: Joe Loughran 10/23 San Diego W, 27-21 4-3 Pre- and Post-Game: Greg Buttle, Don LaGreca 10/30 BYE SPANISH RADIO: WADO 1280 11/6 at Buffalo W, 27-11 5-3 Play-by-play: Clemson Smith Muniz Analyst: Oscar Benitez 11/13 New England 8:20 p.m. NBC 11/17 at Denver 8:20 p.m. NFLN JETS RADIO NETWORK: WEPN – 1050AM - New York; KSPN 11/27 Buffalo* 1:00 p.m. CBS -- 710AM - Los Angeles, CA; WNJE – 1040AM - Somerset, NJ; 12/4 at Washington 1:00 p.m. CBS WPOP - 1410 AM - Hartford, CT; WLIR-FM - 107.1FM - Hamp- 12/11 Kansas City* 1:00 p.m. CBS ton Bays, NY; WRCN-FM - 103.9FM - Riverhead, NY; WTLA – 12/18 at Philadelphia 4:15 p.m. CBS 1200AM - Syracuse, NY; WSGO – 1440AM - Oswego, NY; WTLB 12/24 New York Giants 1:00 p.m. FOX – 1310AM - Utica, NY; WTMM-FM - 104.5FM - Albany, NY; 1/1 at Miami* 1:00 p.m. CBS WADB – 1310AM - Asbury Park, NJ; WCHR-FM - 103.9FM - Ma- nahawkin, NJ; WXHC-FM - 101.5FM - Cortland/Homer, NY; WPIE Home games in bold *subject to flex schedule – 1160AM - Ithaca, NY; WMTR – 1250 – Morristown, NJ PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NEW YORK JETS MEDIA CONTACTS MARQUICE Cole ................................................. mar – KWEECE Bruce Speight [email protected] ............. 973.549.4690 Nick BELLORE ................................................................ba-LORE PLAXICO Burress ............................................................PLAX-ico Jared Winley [email protected] ............... 973.549.4683 Vladimir DUCASSE ..................................................... doo – KOSS Meghan Gilmore [email protected] ........... 973.549.4684 SHONN Greene ....................................................................SHOHN Nick Filis [email protected] ................... 973.549.4857 Josh MAUGA .................................................................Moan-GAH Nick Gallo [email protected] ................. 973.549.4685 ROPATI PITOITUA .................ROE-pa-tee pee-TOE-ee-TOO-ah Tim Shanahan [email protected] ........... 973.549.4685 SIONE POUHA ....................................... see-OH-nay boe-OOH-ha Peter Spiewak [email protected] ............ 973.549.4685 BILAL Powell ...................................................................... ba-LAL ERON Riley .......................................................................... E-RON Caleb SCHLAUDERAFF ..........................................schlah-der-off Matt SLAUSON .............................................................. SLAW-son Martin TEVASEU ................................................. TAY-vah-SAY-oo 2 R9 - 1 - GAME NOTES CLICK HERE FOR THE 2011 NEW YORK JETS INTERACTIVE MEDIA GUIDE JETS NOTES 2011 STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT Offense Jets Rank Patriots Rank Total Yards per Game ...........................306.1.......................................28 ..............................................................437.3 ..........................2 Rush Yards per Game .............................96.6.......................................25 ..............................................................111.6 ........................17 Rush Yards per Attempt ..........................3.58.......................................29
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