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Sanchez ritually killed the hopes of Jets


Sanchez ritually killed the hopes of Jets
3.06.2013

Mark Sanchez killed ritually the timid hopes of NY Jets to participate in the playoffs. The quarterback of the "The Jets" hit the bottom of their four-year career in the NFL with 13 of the 28 indicators for 131 yards, a touchdown, four interceptions and lost fumble in defeat with 10:14 as guests of Tennessee.

"Shaking loss. We're out of the playoffs and hurt us terribly. But the most hurts that the only guilty for that are we, "said Jets coach Rex Ryan, whose staying according to the media in New York is under tremendous doubt.

"The Reactive" made ​​a big mistake in defense for the entire game, but it cost a record in the history of Tennessee touchdown. Chris Johnson took the ball at their own end zone and stopped 94 yards later in the opponent's spot. The quarterback Jake Locher added a touchdown on the ground at the end of the third part, which was and defeated. But for the straight game the product of the University of Washington showed problems in passing, and managed in 13 of 22 for only 149 yards, and took and four coats.

"The Titans" however had to shake until the very end for the success. Michael Griffin crosses two passes of Sanchez, the second of them in yard on the final line 111 seconds before the end of the regular time. Jets, however reach once the ball after the miserable 19-yard pant of Brett Kern and gave Sanchez a last chance for redemption. The product of USC however missed the filing of the center, and raningbekat Bilal Powell unintentionally kicked it right into the hands of Zac Brown stamped the victory of Tennessee.

"The truth is that we kept to the end and the luck was with us. The last games were away from the victory and to feel that feeling again is great, "was pleased Tennessee coach Mike Manchak.

The success of the 'Titans' (5-9) was the first in a month. On Sunday Tennessee visit Green Bay. In that hour NY Jets (6-8) accept San Diego.

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