NFL: Jets have struggled in West Coast games
By Roderick Boone
Newsday
The Jets, in the midst of a three-game nose-dive, are about to do something that makes most people smile after they�ve finished nearly stripping at the airport security gates and strolled down the jetway once their boarding pass has been scanned.
They�re heading for the West Coast, that place for fun in the never-ending sun.
Sure, Oakland doesn�t evoke the grand visions of that paradise better known as Southern California. But it�s still Cali, which means one thing in Jets Land: In order for them to wash that nasty losing aftertaste out of their mouths, they�ll have to do something they haven�t accomplished since the final year of President George W. Bush�s first term.
Just win, baby � on the West Coast.
Gulp.
�You can�t make excuses about going out to the West Coast and all type of stuff,� right tackle Damien Woody said. �You�re just going out there to play a football game, so excuse are out the door. We can�t have excuses for why we can�t go out there and win. We just have to go out there and play a football game. It�s that simple.�
It hasn�t been that way for the Jets lately, though. They haven�t won a regular-season game in the Golden State since 2004, during the fourth season of the Herm Edwards regime. That�s when they knocked off San Diego, 34-28, in the second game of the season, the same team they coincidentally knocked off, 20-17, four months later in the opening round of the AFC playoffs.
They�ve had four trips back since � all last season. They were flat-out blown away, 48-29, by the then-winless Chargers on Monday Night Football in their first game out west in 2008. They were stung, 16-13, by the then one-win Raiders, beaten by the 49ers, 24-14, and embarrassed, 13-3, in Seattle in the infamous game where a frustrated Shaun Ellis tossed a humongous snowball into the stands, drawing a $10,000 fine.
The total combined record of those four teams last season? Try 24-40.
�It was tough last year, those four losses we had,� cornerback Darrelle Revis said. �All those four losses that we had, we went out there on a Friday to get used to the West Coast and played on Sunday. We�re leaving this Friday I think this team this year has a different attitude. I�m sure Mark is going to be pumped to go out there and go to the West Coast and win a game for us.�
Rex Ryan has devised a plan to get the Jets in tune with a West Coast vibe. As Revis indicated, the team will fly out Friday just as it did last year. However, the preparation will begin before then.
�The jet lag is real, so we have to hydrate right now, start drinking plenty of fluids and be ready take that trip,� Ryan said. �You get out there, but you stay on East Coast time, body-clock time. I think we have had some success going out West that way.�
Maybe so for the Ravens, but the Jets certainly haven�t in recent memory and it�s imperative for them to correct that trend in four more days. Otherwise, that crescendo of collective groans emanating from their skeptical fan base will only grow louder.
�Go out there with the mindset of, �You know what?� Do the things that we preach about: taking care of the ball and go out there and execute our game plan,� Woody said. �If we do that, we are going to give ourselves a great chance to go out and win a football game.�