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Via Rich Camini of the NY Daily News:

UP & RUNNING: Backup RB Leon Washington received a season-high 12 “touches” against the Dolphins, which may explain why the offense was so productive. (That, and the fact that the Miami defense stinks.) He’s the Jets’ most dynamic player, and coordinator Brian Schottenheimer made a concerted effort to get him the ball. Washington lined up at halfback, quarterback (on a direct snap) and wide receiver, confusing the Dolphins.

[Thomas] Jones, who rarely says anything interesting, admitted Tuesday on his WFAN radio spot that it was “definitely a slap in the face” to be installed as an underdog against the winless Dolphins…. Last week, the Jets auditioned former Patriots FB Patrick Pass. The Jets and Patriots play next week, so the bitter rivals probably will be up to their old tricks, bringing in the other’s recent castoffs in an attempt to gather intelligence. Unlike videotaping on the sideline, this is legal.

Jon Buzby is a nationally-syndicated columnist who can be reached through his website at www.jonbuzby.com.

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