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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday september 13. 19b6 the stars and stripes Page 21 7 sports new England tramples jets 20-6 by Barry  East Rutherford. . A la might no look hot Way on the scoreboard hut everyone at giants stadium knew the new York juts had been Man handled by the new England patriots. The final so arc thursday night was 20-6. H could have been 40-6 for All that it mattered. The acc Cham Pion patriots dominated the jets who Alto lost Sta running Back Freeman Mcneil for four to six weeks with a dislocated right Elbow. We can do thai to anybody claimed linebacker Don Black Mon. We never take a thing for granted Nul there. We Haven t made a lot of changes. We Piny a Basic defense and they know we re coming at them every  the patriots who got a pair of touchdown catches from Tony Collins have allowed Only three held goats in two games. They arc 2-0 and Wilt Lead the acc East regardless of sunday s results we re More confident this year Blackmon said after the patriots held the jets to 33 and 47-Yard Field goals by pal Leahy and did t allow new York close to the end zone in the second half. We believe in each other that we can do anything we Pat our minds  the patriots offence put the jets in Ideal position on the third play from scrimmage when quarterback Tony Maspn fumbled when hit by nose tackle Joe a Jocko. Linebacker Lance Mehl dived on the Ball atthe new England 10. But it look the patriots defense just one play to Getic Ball Back As nose tackle Toby Williams stripped the Ball from fullback Tony Paige and end Brent Wil Liams grabbed it. " safety Fred Marion came out on the Field and said we can t let them score we got Loicl a turnover " Black Man said. First play we got an Arm in there and the Ball popped Loose. I think that set the  the patriots nearly scored on an option pass by Craig James to Irving Fryar later in the period bul Fryar dropped he Ball. Still new England continued to drive and Collins sneaked into the left Flat to haul in a 6-Yard pass from Eason. Tony just faked a Handoff to Craig and nobody went with me Collins said. Jets quarterback Ken o Brien who hit on 16 of 30passes far 180 Yards threw the first of two interceptions he also was sacked four limes on the next tries. Cornerback Ronnie Lippett lipped then caught a pass intended for Al Toon at the new England 15. Tony Franklin missed a 49-Yard Field goal try then the jets moved s3 Yards in 13 plays for Leahy s 33 Yard Field goal. On that drive in which new York had the Ball for 7 2s after holding it for Only 4 33 in the first Quarter Mcneil suffered his injury. He fell on his right Arm when tackled following a 7-Yard gain. Freeman s a big part of our offence Johnny Hec Tor his replacement said. But i Don t think anyone said let s give up because Freeman is out " the jets 1-1, managed another decent drive cover ing 26 Yards in six plays following a 14-Yard punt a churn by Kurt Sohn. Leahy extended his team record to 14 consecutive Field goals with a 47-yarder, making it 7-4 at halftime. But the jets had nothing in the second half and the patriots had a trick play in their repertoire that clinched it new England running Back Tony Collins hauled id two touchdown receptions and rushed for 56 Yards thursday. With a fourth and a on the new York 10, new eng land called time out to discuss what to Call. The play called by backup a a Steve Grogan was "438 pass another option throw by James. He rolled right with Handoff from Eason inc linebackers and secondary bit at the run and James lofted a pass to a wide open Collins at the goal line. They re not trick plays James said. It s part of the offence. We try to keep t he defense guessing. We knew they d be in that defense with six men on the Tine. If we execute properly if i Majce it look like a run All the Way it will go. That play clinched the win because the jets were having no Success against new England s staunch defense. It seemed Tike the whole game we were Down Hector said. We did t Piny up to our potential Tike we were asleep and just could t Wake up. We knew it would be dogfight but we just could t gel up for the  Tony Franklin added Field goals of 45 and 42 Yards later in the half. The first game official s decision to be overruled after consultation with a television replay occurred in the third Quarter. With b third-and-18 at inc new Yorac 41-Yard line o Brien threw to Toon on the right sideline. Too caught  of Bounds. After nil supervisor of officials Art Mcnally Consul Ted the instant replay which is being used for the first Lime this season in the nil to decide Possession or out of Bounds Calls he overruled the on held Call saying Toon was in Bounds the jets did not make a firs Down on the play and were forced to punt. The delay in making inc Call was 3vi minutes far longer than the nil had estimated such decisions would take. Angry buckeyes ready for Washington Bomar Mcfarland lose the first iwo games of the  will be belter than Seattle up the Washington a l r we were skies have Wing the  against Alabama Ohio state coach huskies ha1-, Ohio state buckeyes want to tear them Down. Three things will stand out at husky stadium saturday when 13th-ranked Washington opens its 1986 season anew scoreboard a new coat of paint i n the South grandstand and a fired up Ohio slate team. The no. 12 buckeyes Are still angered by their season opening 16-10 loss to Al Obama in the Kickoff classic aug. 27. My experience cells me thai anyone who loses regroups and comes Back harder said huskies coach Don James who is entering his i2lh season at washing ton. The buckeyes want to avoid becoming the first Ohio state team since 1894 to Earlc Bruce said. A team usually makes its greatest improvement Between the first and second  both coaches believe Ohio slate will have an advantage because it has already played a game. We be been practising longer than they have and i think playing a game normally is an advantage Bruce said. You know your mistakes and what you can and can t  they have that advantage James said plus they be been practising two or three weeks longer than we  linebacker Chris Spielman and Rover Back Sonny Gordon Lead the buckeyes hard Hilling defense. Spielman had i tackles and an interception and Gordon had 10 Lack los an interception and a re covered Fumble against Alabama. Ohio state quarterback Jim Kur satos completed 20 of 32 passes for 202 Yards against the Crimson tide he has throw for More than 100 Yards in 14 straight games. He s so big and Strong 1 think you really have to wrap him up James  can feel the pressure and knows Whereto  Bruce is wary of Washington fullback Rick Fenney. Last season the huskies were 7-0 when Fenney was healthy and 0-5 when he was no. Despite being hampered by ankle Back and leg injuries Fenney led the huskies running attack last season with 497 Yards. Both teams boast lop night receivers. Ohio stale Junior Chris Carter has 102 career receptions for 1,654 Yards and 16touchdowns. He needs 53 catches to break Gary Williams school record. Senior Loniell to Hill the son of former nil Star . Hill leads Wath Ringlon s receivers with 60 career receptions for 920 Yards and eight touch Downs the huskies other big weapons Are quarterback Chris Chandler the most valuable player in Washington s free Dom bowl Victory Over Colorado last de Cember and kicker Jeff Jaeger. Chandler who began the previous two seasons on the Bench will finally open a year As the no. 1 quarterback. Jaeger needs seven Points 10 break the school scoring record of 271 set by kicker Chuck Nelson from 19 80-82. Jaeger has 63 Field goals and needs 17 More to break the Mcaa record of 79 held by John Lee formerly of Urcla  
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