Jets look forward to putting ugly game behind them

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Rex Ryan says the New York Jets had several opportunities to get on the scoreboard against the Green Bay Packers, but just "didn't execute very well."

There were misfires by Mark Sanchez, dropped passes throughout the game, poor field position and questionable calls by the coaches and referees as the Jets saw their five-game winning streak end with a thud in a 9-0 loss Sunday.

Several players were still frustrated Monday about not scoring, with wide receiver Santonio Holmes calling it "unacceptable." They remain optimistic, though, with Damien Woody calling it "a bump in the road."

New York (5-2) is a game behind first-place New England in the AFC East, and gets a chance to turn things around Sunday at Detroit (2-5).
 
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