Panthers, Jets going through similar struggles

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr., Associated Press
Sunday, November 29, 2009



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Jake Delhomme and the Carolina Panthers have won three of their last four games.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The Carolina Panthers know exactly what the New York Jets are going through.

Injuries, costly mistakes and inconsistent performances by key players have both teams sitting at 4-6 and barely alive in the playoff hunt.

"Pride comes in," Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith said. "How well do you want to do? What do you want to be looked at as? Obviously, you've got to cut out the binges of ice cream, all the things that you think you'd be depressed about."

The Panthers come to the Meadowlands today and play for the first time in 10 days after a 24-17 loss to Miami on Nov. 19. They've still won two of their last four, and know a victory over the free-falling Jets could jump-start a late-season run.

"You just never know," quarterback Jake Delhomme said. "We're going to play a Jets team that's still a talented football team. They've just had a lot of hard-luck losses. I think they're a lot like us. You've got to keep going. You don't feel sorry for yourself."

The Jets have struggled mightily after a 3-0 start, dropping six of seven under rookie coach Rex Ryan.

"We just need a win and this is the perfect week to start," quarterback Mark Sanchez said. "It's important to me. If we want to win, we have to take care of the football and that starts with the quarterback."

That's why Ryan decided this week to take a more active role in the offense in an attempt to cut out Sanchez's

mistakes. The rookie has thrown 16 interceptions, which rank second in the NFL, and his 61.1 quarterback rating is the lowest among current starters. Sanchez has also been blamed by some for single-handedly costing the Jets a few wins.

"That's your opinion that he's losing games," Ryan said. "I will say that Mark Sanchez has played well enough to win seven games this year. I think the three games that he never played well enough for to us win were obviously the games where he had the multiple interceptions."

Delhomme has had his own issues with turnovers, although he had gone three straight games without an interception until getting picked off once in the loss to Miami.

"I think that with all quarterbacks, you've just got to play," said Delhomme, who has 14 interceptions and was on the verge of being benched early this season. "I never was put in a situation like he is, playing as a rookie. It was a while before I had a chance to play. When you come to the NFL, it's very different. The speed of the guys here is great. I can't say that I know exactly what he's going through because as a rookie, at best I was holding a clipboard."

Smith out?

Smith has sore ribs and has been added to the injury list as questionable for today.

It was unclear when Smith was injured. He took a knee to the back in a victory over Atlanta on Nov. 15, but hadn't missed any practice time since.

Smith leads Carolina with 45 catches for 599 yards and four touchdowns.

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