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Jets head into Friday night 's game in Vegas bruised from their disappointing loss in Los Angeles .
Jets have now lost four of their last seven games, and there are a great many similarities in the four losses.
The ability to manage an aggressive forecheck just might determine whether the Jets ’ great start is real or a mirage.
If not, this record-breaking start might be for naught.
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