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Revis up for next challenge
Moss no factor in Week 2 loss
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November 21, 2009 - 12:00 am

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Darrelle Revis has heard enough about his last matchup with Randy Moss. The New York Jets cornerback just wants to move on to the next one.

"No more Randy Moss and Bill Belichick questions," Revis said yesterday, shaking his head. "This game is bigger than egos here. It's bigger than me, it's bigger than Randy Moss and it's bigger than Belichick. Our goal is we want to get this win Sunday."

The struggling Jets (4-5) sorely need it after losing five of six, and their chances at New England tomorrow might depend on whether Revis can blanket Moss as he did in their Week 2 meeting. Moss had just four catches for 24 yards in New York's 16-9 victory.

"It's always great to compete against the best," Revis said. "It brings out the best in me and it brings out the best in those guys. I still give respect to all of the receivers that I go up against."

Even if it isn't always reciprocated. After the loss, Moss refused to give Revis total credit for keeping him quiet on the field.

"All week, he was talking about being a shutdown corner," he said, "but there are no shutdown corners in the league because they have help most of the game."

That's simply not the case, according to Revis and Coach Rex Ryan.

"I'll just put it this way: Having Revis allows us to do things that most people don't do or have the courage to play against him," Ryan said. "That's man coverage, to man up and say, 'All right, here we are.' "

And, just for good measure, Ryan heaped the ultimate praise on Revis.

"All I can say is we've got the best corner in the league," he said, "and I don't think there's any dispute about that."

Moss has been quiet this week, and Revis has maintained his composure at the Jets' facility when constantly asked about the Patriots receiver. He did get a little testy during a conference call Wednesday with New England reporters, who kept pressing on the man-to-man coverage question.

"In this league, there's mixed opinions," Revis said yesterday. "People have different opinions and if that's how he feels, that's how he feels. I still have to play and we've still got to play on Sunday. I just like to leave my talk on the field and go from there. Whatever he says, he says. That's it."

Belichick acknowledged Revis's talent, but also said he benefited at times by having safety Kerry Rhodes backing him up against Moss.

"They played over the top of him quite a bit, not always, but quite a bit," the Patriots coach said. "Revis is a good player. He matches up against basically every team's best receiver. ... He's a good, solid all-around player. He doesn't have any weaknesses."

Ryan said one thing's for sure: Revis was in man coverage when he intercepted Tom Brady in the first matchup.



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