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If the Dolphins have learned anything about the New York Jets after five games it’s that they don’t run the ball nearly as well as they used to and getting to quarterback Mark Sanchez isn’t nearly as difficult as it once was. The Jets, losers of three consecutive games and Monday Night Football hosts for the Dolphins next week at MetLife Stadium, once pummeled teams with their ground and pound rushing attack of LaDanian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene. But since leading the league in rushing in 2009 (2,756 yards on 607 attempts), the Jets have relied more on Sanchez (he has thrown 173 passes against 117 rushing attempts this season) and their running game has fallen to 30th in league (76.2 yards a game). Sanchez, meanwhile, has been sacked 13 times through five games — tied for ninth most in the NFL. He was sacked a total of 28 times last season.So could the sputtering Jets be the perfect remedy for a struggling Dolphins defense? Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/10/11/2448029/pressure-mounts-for-sackless-miami.html#ixzz1aV2R5ThL