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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Last minute heroics help Miami on to convincing victory over Jets...

Miami ran 16 snaps out of the Wildcat formation, to secure a clinical victory over rivals, the New York Jets on Sunday. They won 31-27, which was one of their most convincing victories to date. What will please them all the more is that their win has come against Coach Rex Ryan, whose own unconventional defensive plays had proven too much for the Wildcat last year.

It was a big night for big players in a game filled with rivalry. The performance was helped along by the Jets QB, Mark Sanchez who just wasn’t on form, failing to make as many as 50% of his passes, throwing for just 172 yards.

Fresh signing, Edwards gave them that extra boost. He held on to 2-touchdowns passes, grabbing those much needed points. In only his second NFL start, Miami Dolphins QB Chad Henne completed 20-26 for 241yards, bringing back memories of the golden day shoot-outs, reminiscent of the Dolphins during the Dan Marino era.

Even Jets linebacker Calvin Pace said “We made him look like Dan Marino," "They did what they want, and they did it at will." Last minute heroics from RB Ronnie Brown, brought play to a close as he stomped in the end zone with 10 seconds left on the clock, to seal the game for Miami.

Brown ran for 75yards and had two touchdowns including the game winner.

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