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The latest NFL odds for this game and all of the exciting action in week 11 can be found at online sportsbook Bet Phoenix. Denver ran its record to 3-1 under Tim Tebow with an unconventional 17-10 victory in Kansas City last week. John Fox changed the offense for the former Gator QB to a more college-style attack. The result: 55 rushes and 8 passes, despite the fact that the Broncos were without its top two running backs for most of the game. Tebow completed just two of his eight pass attempts, but one of them was a 56-yard touchdown pass to Eric Decker. Add in a stingy defensive effort, and Denver is now 4-5 and one game out of first place in the AFC West. Meanwhile, the Jets positive momentum came to screeching halt after Rex Ryan’s team got lambasted 37-16 by the Patriots on Sunday night. New York faltered under the monumental pressure its coach put on this game and the pressure the Pat's defensive-line put on Mark Sanchez. The offensive line could not protect the third-year QB (two interceptions), and he was shaky as a result. To score just 14 offensive points against a New England defense with a plethora of second and third (and fourth) string players is indefensible. The Jets defense was strong in the first half as Wes Welker was left stranded on Revis Island. However, Belicick and Brady figured them out eventually and burned them with the no-huddle offense en route to a blow-out win. Now Ryan has three days to gameplan for a rushing-dominant offense with a mobile quarterback after facing a pure-pocket passer in Brady. Despite the short turn around, this appears to be a good match-up for the Jets defense. New York can load up at the line of scrimmage and dare the Denver receivers to win one-on-one matchups with Revis and Cromartie. The Jets have improved against the run after a slow start to the season and have speedy linebackers like David Harris who can chase down running backs. Willis McGahee hurt his hamstring Sunday and is questionable for the game (though he’s expected to play), which is another blow for Denver. Perhaps the Broncos unfamiliar attack will present problems, but I doubt it. This game is very important for both teams as they attempt to get back into the NFL playoff race and prove they belong.
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