EAST RUTHERFORD, N. Swell Bottle Cyber Monday .J. -- It was ugly. And, embarrassing. And mostly downright pitiful.The New York Jets were thoroughly outplayed and outclassed by Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts, hitting rock bottom in a season that has been spiraling for weeks with a brutal 41-10 loss in front of a national TV audience Monday night.I thought for the first time this year, we got our asses handed to us, coach Todd Bowles said. Thats very disappointing.Luck returned after missing a game with a concussion by throwing for four touchdowns, three to Dwayne Allen. It was 24-3 at halftime, and the game was over at that point.I thought they kicked our asses, Bowles said, repeating that often in his postgame news conference. Its very troubling when you get your ass kicked.An ineffective Ryan Fitzpatrick was benched in the third quarter for Bryce Petty, who will start the final four games for the Jets (3-9).The plan was to start him the last four games, anyway, Bowles said. So, we just started a half early.It was the culmination of an awful night -- and the epitome of what has been a terrible year -- for the Jets.This is a character-building season, wide receiver Brandon Marshall said. Its one of those seasons when each man has to look himself in the eye and ask himself, `What type of player do you want to be? What type of man do you want to be? You go from there.The defense got booed, and then chewed out on the sideline by Bowles.Too many cuss words to mention, the coach said.The offense was booed, too.So was New Yorks special-teams unit.The biggest cheers from a half-empty MetLife Stadium came when two shirtless fans were tackled to the turf in the second half.Guys have got to play harder, defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson said. But were not going to point the finger. ... Coming out on prime-time football and playing like that, its not up to our standards.So, the Jets will now look to the future because their playoff hopes are shattered. Petty, a fourth-rounder out of Baylor last year, will get his second NFL start next Sunday at San Francisco.Fitzpatrick said he was told of that plan by some offensive coaches, but seemed unaware he would be stuck on the sideline for the rest of the season no matter how he played against the Colts.We couldve won 45-0, and (Petty) was going to start the last four games, Bowles said. Thats the slot we had penciled for him and its a good time to take a look at him.Petty finished 11 of 25 for 135 yards with a touchdown to Robby Anderson and two interceptions.To be honest, I didnt feel like I played to my ability tonight, Petty said. I think I was pressing a little bit, whether I was trying to create a spark or create a big play.Fitzpatrick, in what could be his last appearance on the field in a Jets uniform, was 5 of 12 for 81 yards with a pick. He re-signed with New York on a one-year, $12 million deal after setting a franchise record with 31 touchdown passes last season.I just, I didnt get it done, Fitzpatrick said.Neither has the defense, which has been subpar all season after being expected to be a strength. The Colts rolled up 421 yards of total offense and 27 first downs against the Jets, who appeared listless from the start.They came here to win and were supposed to stop that from happening, safety Rontez Miles said. There was nothing positive.The hot seat is getting warmer by the week for Bowles, whos in his second season as coach with the Jets. They went 10-6 last year, losing in the season finale to miss the playoffs.Questions about his in-game decisions and his ability to prepare his players have increasingly become a topic. That has led to speculation whether the Jets could look elsewhere for next season, especially if the losses continue to pile.I coached for my job the first day I took this job, Bowles said.For now, the focus turns to the next game. And that means watching the film of this loss and then moving on to preparing for San Francisco (1-11).Well come in Wednesday and well play the guys who want to play, Bowles said. But we got our asses handed to us, and were going to see what kind of pride weve got this week.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL Hydro Flask Cyber Monday Sale . -- Ohio States Urban Meyer has never had any issue acclimating to the biggest stages in college football. Hydro Flask Sale . Murray beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to clinch Britains opening-round victory against the United States on Sunday at Petco Park. "Im proud of the way Im playing just now, because I had to do a lot of work to get back to where I want to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay court in a temporary stadium in left field of the downtown home of baseballs San Diego Padres. http://www.waterbottlecybermonday.com/ . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. Choice of game I was extremely keen to watch Pakistan, and Mohammad Amir, return to Lords six years after the 2010 Test was clouded by controversy. Resuming at 214 for 8 on day four, the significant Pakistani contingent at Lords hoped the tailenders would flay the English bowlers around on Sunday morning, setting up an insurmountable target in the process. However, the tail rolled over in ten minutes, setting up a much-edgier chase of 283 instead.Team supported As an optimistic Pakistani, I hoped to watch the English batsmen succumb to our bowling by the end of day four.Key performerRahat Alis spell of 3 for 36 off eight overs prevented Englands top order from setting up a solid base for the middle order to capitalise on. Two hundred and eighty-three was not an impossible target, but it was widely acknowledged that in order for England to win, Alastair Cook or Joe Root needed to play a big innings. It was Rahat, the least-lauded member of the Pakistani attack, who produced the goods when Amir, Wahab Riaz, and Yasir Shah were relatively ineffective. A match-winning spell.Crowd favouriteYasir Shahs figures of 4 for 69 in the second innings, and 10 for 141 in the Test might lead one to assume that the pitch aided spin. That was not the case. On a frustrating day where Yasir found it difficult to repeat his first-innings success, he toiled tirelessly for 31 overs on a pitch that offered very little support. 79% of the balls he bowled were dot balls, evidence of his ability to maintain his accuracy and build pressure across long spells. Yasirs most endearing quality is the spirit he plays the game in. Whether he has just beaten the bat, or been hit for six, he will look down the wicket with the same grin on his face, making him a firm crowd favourite.One thing I would have changed Despite Pakistans success, my main frustration was that the slip cordon did not recognise that the ball was not carrying to them regularly. It seemed like countless chances fell short, yet they did not have the presence of mind to adapt and move closer to the batsman. Yes, this would have marginally reduced their reaction time if the batsman edged the ball, but it would have increased the opportunity to take wickets. I believe that doing so may have resulted in more wickets during the extremely frustrating, tedious period of play after lunch.Face off I relished I had hoped for a competitive, high-quality contest between Cook and Root and Amir and Yasir. Unfortunately, both Amir and Yasir were rather ineffective against the top order, with Rahat eventually accounting for the pair.Wow Moment The Pakistani celebrations at the fall of the final wicket are what will remain etched in the memory of all tthose watching, especially those lucky enough to be present. Cheap Hydro Flask. With the fifth ball of the 76th over of the England second innings, Amir penetrated Jake Balls defences, sealing Pakistans first Test victory at Lords in 20 years. He spread his arms in celebration and was mobbed by his team-mates; Lords, the ground where Amir was an 18-year-old co-conspirator in the spot-fixing scandal that plunged Pakistan cricket to its lowest depths. It seemed fitting that Amir took the wicket that provided so much joy, just six years after being at the centrestage of one of the biggest controversies to rock cricket. He has been reintegrated into the national team, and seems to be slowly getting back to the level he used to perform at. The team is talented, united, and has a good leader. It is an exciting time to be a Pakistani cricket fan!Shot of the day In a game that ebbed and flowed, the first ball of Rahats second and third overs could not have been more different. The former accounted for Cook, while Root drilled the latter through the covers to inject urgency into Englands innings. The delivery was just short of a length and a fraction outside the off stump. Root met it on the up with the full face of his bat, and bisected the fielders with a flick of his wrists. In the midst of a disappointing innings, it was a timely reminder of his talent.Crowd meter As always, the crowd at Lords was knowledgeable and respectful, particularly to Amir. Being a Sunday, the ground seemed to be close to capacity, with a large pockets of Pakistani fans spread across the stands. The Pakistani contingent galvanised the team with regular chants of Pakistan Zindabad, particularly when Jonny Bairstow and Chris Woakes 56-run partnership brought the target down to below 100, and gave England a glimpse of the finish line.Towards the end of the match, with the result all but confirmed, there was a bit of gallows humour. A boundary struck by Steve Finn led him to be heralded as the Greatest Batsman Ever by a group of English fans, determined not to let the inexplicable failure to bat out the day ruin their Sunday.Overall The collapse of the Pakistani tail, an excellent spell of fast bowling by Rahat Ali, the resistance of the English middle and lower order, and the eventual success of the Pakistani bowling unit all contributed to a day of Test cricket that swung from a period of attrition to a thrilling conclusion. Pakistan won by a convincing margin, Yasir Shah took ten wickets, and the teams celebrations were as hilarious as they were heart-warming.Marks out of 10 9.5 Wholeslae Jerseys NFL Jerseys Cheap Wholesale NBA Jerseys Cheap NHL Jerseys Cheap MLB Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Cheap College Jerseys Cheap Football Jerseys Cheap Basketball Jerseys Cheap Baseball Jerseys ' ' '