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Sanchez Struggles Again As New York Jets Offense Fails In 10-6 Loss To Dolphins

December 13, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In a game defined by turnovers, field position and defense, the New York Jets dropped to 9-4, losing a second consecutive game for the first time this season, 10-6, to the Miami Dolphins.
The Jets found themselves in a 10-0 hole from the outset, as quarterback Mark Sanchez forced a throw for a pick while poor protection caused a sack and then a fumble to give Miami the turnovers they needed for their sixth road win.
The Dolphins (7-6) are back in the fight for a wild card berth as the Jets have a two-game lead for the final spot in the playoffs over the Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers and Miami.
Just two weeks ago, the Jets were the No. 1 seed at 9-2, and now they could potentially slip to the No. 6 seed should the Baltimore Ravens defeat the Houston Texans Monday evening.
Sanchez spent most of the day forcing throws which were either tipped at the line of scrimmage or underthrown to receivers Dustin Keller and Jericho Cotchery in several key ...

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