Conventional wisdom says Thursday Night Football should be a rock fight.
The Patriots and Jets are divisional opponents with only three days to prepare for a cold November night in Foxborough. That’s often a formula for a slog-it-out, low-scoring evening.
However, conventional wisdom hasn’t been watching the Patriots and the Jets lately.
Mike Vrabel’s team is firing on all cylinders amidst a seven-game winning streak. Whatever your metric of choice is for the Patriots offense, they’re in the Top 10 — total offense, scoring offense, offensive EPA etc. — and Drake Maye is playing like a bonafide MVP candidate.
As the second-year signal caller has quarterbacked the Patriots to an 8-2 record, Maye has completed 71.7% of his passes for 2,555 yards while throwing 19 touchdown passes to f

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