[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6517″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” style=”img-frame-small”][vc_column_text]New York J. gave one of the surprises last weekend when, without knowing the victory even to the surprise of Ezekiel Elliott, they beat Dallas and now, before a rival of greater hierarchy, they want to take another blow of authority although they are far away of the divisional top that precisely shows its opponent in turn: New England.
Adam Gase has delivered a disappointing season in his first year at the helm of the ‘Big Apple’ franchise, but he knows that one way to redeem himself a little is if they at least take a win against the reigning champion, just as he did sometimes as a local when I was in charge of Miami.
Sam Darnold is barely in his second year as a professional, but he has already shown that he is the one who gives them the best option to win the null answers they had during his absence and that even led to Luke Falk being cut when the USC graduate returned to field after overcoming a health issue.
His rival to close Week 7 of the NFL is one of the two teams that still boast an undefeated tag alongside San Francisco, so it is a little less than impossible feat for the locals especially when they will see a defense that has taken flight without allowing annotations.
One of the duels to follow will be that of cornerback Stephon Gilmore and catcher Robby Anderson, since there are a lot of the hopes of the locals, although it cannot be ruled out that Le’Veon Bell wakes up at any moment.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]