‘Just like the Kansas City Chiefs were a fluke of an undefeated team around this time last year, the New York Jets look the part of a fluky 1-6 team. They have more talent than most will give them credit for and have played a very hard schedule over the first seven weeks. Second-year quarterback Geno Smith will not get the opportunity to throw at Justin Rogers like he did last year, but he also has better wide receivers this time around. This game will be determined by which defensive line and scheme is more dominant. That edge could go slightly to the Jets defensive line, who will be going up against the worst of the two offensive lines featured in this contest. Rex Ryan always has unique blitzes up his sleeve, so Kyle Orton could be forced into some poor throws as the game goes along. These teams are much closer than the records indicate so the edge, in a division game, is given to the home team.’