Patriots rematch begins with Jets QB Zach Wilson taking aim at critics

FLORHAM PARK (N.J.) — This is his first major achievement in his short career. New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson After his three-interception match against the, he was fiercely criticised New England Patriots October 30, 2010.

Wilson was perhaps inspired by his rebound performance and decided to take aim at his critics while he was getting ready for Sunday’s rematch.

Wilson responded Thursday to a question about his emotions during the New England match. He said that he thought they were positive emotions. I was frustrated. “I still believe that no one outside this building understands what they are talking about.”

Wilson did throw for a career high 355 yards and two touchdowns, but it was overshadowed in the 22-17 loss by the Jets’ turnovers.

Former No. With his best game in the year, the former No. Buffalo BillsBut his coach seems to be still upset by the New England game. Robert Saleh stated that some people have “held him hostage for a few bad plays.”

Saleh stated, “From a narrative perspective, to attempt to attack a youth man for four to five plays that are four to five teachable moments is a mistake.” “That’s all.”

It’s a huge matchup between rival AFC East teams. A win by the Jets (6-3) at Gillette Stadium will propel them into first place.

Wilson has not yet solved the Patriots. He has only two touchdown passes and seven interceptions in his three starts, which includes one that was cut short due to injury. In all three games, the Jets did not score more than 17 points.

Wilson stated, “I don’t feel like I have any proof, like, ‘Last time it didn’t go well and I need to do something differently this time’.”

Wilson stated that he had learned much from the previous meeting. Wilson said that he learned a lot from the previous meeting. Devin McCourty While trying to sail it beyond the bounds.

McCourty also intercepted another ball. Wilson forced the ball downfield and into coverage.

Another lesson learned.

Wilson stated, “Even in a moment when you feel like you want something to happen, you can’t just throw up a ball like I did.”

He did, however, rebound with a clean win against the Bills, going 18-for-25 for 154 yards and one touchdown, and no interceptions. It was the Jets biggest win in seven seasons.

Mike LaFleur, offensive coach, stated that the kid was “very, very resilient”. He is passionate about football, and he wants to be the best. He also cares deeply about his teammates. It’s cliché, but I swear by it, and that’s why I believe in this kid so much, because he is extremely resilient.”

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