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By Jeffri Chadiha
ESPN.com Tuesday, December 11, 2007 The New York Jets aren't stupid. They know how much New England is savoring this Sunday's game. After all, the Jets exposed the spying tactics of Patriots head coach Bill Belichick during a season-opening 38-14 loss to New England and the Patriots have fed off that embarrassment in the weeks that followed. "They've definitely had a certain swagger ever since then," said Jets linebacker David Bowens. "And I'm sure everybody is saying that we don't have a shot at winning this game. But I also ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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