MIA ov 41 -108 x5
The Over is 7-4 (64%) in the past 11 meetings.
The Jets are 12-1 OVER (92.3%, +10.9 Units) vs. poor passing defenses - allowing a completion percentage of 61% or worse over the last 2 seasons. The average score was 48.3.
Moore?s career numbers are subpar (6.7 YPA, 16 TD, 18 INT), but he carries a respectable 7-6 record as a starter. Although the news in Miami has been about the loss of Chad Henne, the offense is expected to get a huge boost with the healthy return of RB Daniel Thomas.
The defense is a little banged up as S Chris Clemons (hamstring), CB Vontae Davis (hamstring) and DE Tony McDaniel (hand) are all listed as questionable for Monday?s game. Miami is allowing 307 passing YPG, which ranks second-to-last in the league. The Dolphins have also done a poor job of creating turnovers with just two takeaways in four games this year.
QB Mark Sanchez has had an up-and-down season, throwing for 886 yards (295 YPG) and 6 TD in his first three games, but then tallying 285 yards (143 YPG) and 2 TD in his past two contests. Although he is 1-3 in his career versus Miami, and completing less than half of his pass attempts, Sanchez has thrown 6 TD and just one interception in these four meetings. New York?s ground game continues to be atrocious, ranking second-worst in the NFL with 76 rushing YPG. The team?s top two rushers, Shonn Greene and LaDainian Tomlinson, are both averaging 3.3 yards per carry.
New York?s run-stop unit hasn?t been much better, with opponents gaining 135 YPG against the team?s 26th-ranked run defense. The team has surrendered 166 rushing YPG during its three-game losing skid. The Jets secondary remains an elite unit, as their 203 passing YPG allowed is fifth-best in the NFL.
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The Over is 7-4 (64%) in the past 11 meetings.
The Jets are 12-1 OVER (92.3%, +10.9 Units) vs. poor passing defenses - allowing a completion percentage of 61% or worse over the last 2 seasons. The average score was 48.3.
Moore?s career numbers are subpar (6.7 YPA, 16 TD, 18 INT), but he carries a respectable 7-6 record as a starter. Although the news in Miami has been about the loss of Chad Henne, the offense is expected to get a huge boost with the healthy return of RB Daniel Thomas.
The defense is a little banged up as S Chris Clemons (hamstring), CB Vontae Davis (hamstring) and DE Tony McDaniel (hand) are all listed as questionable for Monday?s game. Miami is allowing 307 passing YPG, which ranks second-to-last in the league. The Dolphins have also done a poor job of creating turnovers with just two takeaways in four games this year.
QB Mark Sanchez has had an up-and-down season, throwing for 886 yards (295 YPG) and 6 TD in his first three games, but then tallying 285 yards (143 YPG) and 2 TD in his past two contests. Although he is 1-3 in his career versus Miami, and completing less than half of his pass attempts, Sanchez has thrown 6 TD and just one interception in these four meetings. New York?s ground game continues to be atrocious, ranking second-worst in the NFL with 76 rushing YPG. The team?s top two rushers, Shonn Greene and LaDainian Tomlinson, are both averaging 3.3 yards per carry.
New York?s run-stop unit hasn?t been much better, with opponents gaining 135 YPG against the team?s 26th-ranked run defense. The team has surrendered 166 rushing YPG during its three-game losing skid. The Jets secondary remains an elite unit, as their 203 passing YPG allowed is fifth-best in the NFL.
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