By Larry Brown | September 16, 2009 - Posted in Football

The Jets looked mighty strong against the Texans in week one. Their defense actually didn’t allow any points considering the only Houston score came on a pick six by Mark Sanchez. Based on the way they looked and the way the Patriots looked against the Bills, the Jets might not need as much help as Rex Ryan thinks they do. The boisterous, proactive coach actually took the time to record a message that was sent out to fans to try and get them pumped up about Sunday’s game. In the message, Ryan even adds that Bill Belichick is a better coach than he is. Check out Rex Ryan’s Voicemail to Jets Fans.

A big thanks to The Jets Blog for the audio, and they actually have a full transcript of the message in case you can’t listen. I really do believe the Jets will give New England a solid game this weekend and possibly come out with a win. That defense looks really good and the offense isn’t far behind. If the Pats struggled to protect Brady against the Bills, how will they do against the Jets? It really could get ugly. Not having Jerod Mayo for nearly two months isn’t good news for a rebuilding defense either. I wonder if the Pats wish they had Richard Seymour back right about now.

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