Honest Review #8

Honest Review #8- A Tale of two halves
On my lord, what a typical Jet football game. In the first half, you wanted to rip the television in half with the way the team was playing. I said before the game if the Jets would lose to the Browns I wouldn’t watch the football for the rest of the year. It seemed like I would have to hold to that promise when the Jets entered the locker room. Coming out, the Jets got the football and went down the field and scored, thanks to the savior of the season—Quincy Enunwa. Enunwa broke a couple of tackles and ended up in the endzone, giving the Jets life in a quarter that has been an uphill battle for them all year.

But the Jets were not done scoring in the third. Matt Fortè added a four yard rushing touchdown. Then, in the Fortè again scrambling into the endzone—this time for a two-yard score giving the Jets a 28-20 lead in the fourth quarter. I am happy about the win, because, well it’s a win. The heart attack that us Jets fans had to endure in the first half was almost not worth it. The Jets keep the season alive and live to see another game. I am happy with the play of everyone on the team (in the second half). This was a total team win, and took some guts after the abysmal first half. Actually, this is the largest road halftime deficit that Jets have over came in franchise history (13). The defense has come alive in the past two weeks, creating pressure and turnovers. The defense in the second half was out for blood and the dawgs were out in the dawg pound. Next week “it’s on to Miami” for the Jets, so see you in the sunshine and nice weather, and as always LET’S GO JETS!
Sources:(nfl.com, Elias)

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