Saints at Jets: Quick Start vs Slow Start

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One way for the Jets to put themselves in a position to win on Sunday is to get ahead of the Saints early. New Orleans has scored 24 points in the first quarter this season (3.43 per game) compared to 130 points in the fourth (18.57 avg). With a depleted WR corps, getting out in front would benefit the Green & White by forcing Hill to throw. He threw for 264 yards, 2 TDs and 4 INTs last week while completing 46.3% of his passes (19 of 41).

On the other hand, the Jets offense was able to strike fast last week for the first time this season. It scored three touchdowns on the first three drives, but didn't score any points in the second half.

"We started out with a great kick return from Braxton Berrios for our first touchdown and the next two series we were able to move the ball and get into the red zone and produce points," said WR Jamison Crowder. He added: "That's next step, not perform for 30 minutes but the whole game. Whether we get one opportunity, one series, one drive in the third, we have to make the most of it."
 
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