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New York Jets 2010 Playoffs

The New York Jets have been living in the past since Joe Namath made 1968 a very special year. That year took the underdog Jets to a surprise first place finish in the AFL toa shocking victory over Johnny Unitas and the Colts. Since then Jets fans have been in awe of Broadway Joe. Playoff tickets have been more at the hands of great defensive players like Mark Gastineau and Joe Klecko than great quarterbacks through the years. The Jets have had runs of success including trips to the AFC Championship in 1982 against the Miami Dolphins and in 1998 against the Denver Broncos, but the majority of the time Giants Stadium has been home to a second football team that has been second in the hearts of football fans in New York.
This last season the Jets struggled with Pennington’s injuries on the way to a 4-12 record after an uplifting 10-6 2006 season. The team fell far short of the expectations for playoff tickets and decided it needed some sort of a change. That change came as Brett Favre’s short retirement came to an end and the Packers were searching for a place to send the living legend. Once again the Jets are hoping for playoff tickets with renewed hope as Favre takes control of the offense and all of the sudden every team on the schedule ahs to worry about the deep ball. New York has a shot at a prolific offense with major improvements to the offensive line in the addition of Alan Faneca at center and Damien Woody as right tackle.
The New York Jets come into the NFL playoffs on the AFC side as the number five seed. The team squeaked by in the last week of the regular season with a 37-0 win against a Cincinnati Bengals team that had little to play for and put in the scrubs for most of the game.
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This 9-7 team played well in the second half of the season, winning five of the last six games. The teams they played in that run are not exactly the most impressive. Even the two wins against the Colts and Bengals were against backups. Still, they won the games they had to and they won with defense. Rex Ryan carries on the family tradition of playing a style of football that can be blitz happy, which is appropriate in this age of the quarterback.
The real worry is that this team is going to be relying on a rookie quarterback to lead this team. Thomas Jones may be the Jets most dangerous weapon, but Sanchez is going to have to convert those third and longs for this team to go far in the playoffs. Get your New York Jets playoff tickets to see if the Jets can surprise the entire league and a nation full of football fans.