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Default Thomas Jones still looking to get New York Jets' running game going

Thomas Jones still looking to get New York Jets' running game going

By Dennis Waszak Jr., THE ASSOCIATED PRESS--


HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Thomas Jones is having a strange season for the New York Jets.

Acquired from the NFC champion Chicago Bears in the off-season, Jones was expected to bring stability to a mediocre running game and add a versatile weapon not seen since Curtis Martin's heyday.

He actually has done that - sort of.

Jones ranks 11th in the league with 606 yards rushing and has been the workhorse of the running game with 160 carries. The problem is, Jones hasn't had a consistent number of carries from game to game, or in crucial spots, and that's clearly affecting his impact. The Jets (1-8) are ranked dead last in rushing offence.

"You get frustrated, yeah, because things aren't going the way that you want them to go, but that's football," he said Friday. "It's hard. It's not an easy game. There's 11 guys on the field and everyone has to do their job for everyone to be successful."

The most alarming number in Jones' stat line appears in the column for touchdowns. Heading into this Sunday's game against Pittsburgh, he's still looking to get into the end zone for the first time as a member of the Jets.

"It's definitely surprising," he said. "Unfortunately, we've gotten in the red zone and haven't had that many opportunities in the goal-line area. We've struggled some in the red zone. We've had some three-and-outs in situations like that. That's part of the game. You have to keep fighting and digging and doing everything that you can to get into the end zone and to win football games."

Jones simply hasn't had enough chances to score, especially in the red zone. He has just three games in which he's carried the ball 20 or more times, and has his two 100-yard games in those situations.

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