Since 2000, the New York Jets are 56-55 for the months of September, October and November while just 19-25 in December & January!The Jets have gone .500 or better only three times in this decade for the month of December (2002, 2004 and 2006) In all three instances, the Jets made the playoffs. There best December was in 2006 when the Jets entered that month just 6-5 only to finish 4-1 in December and 10-6 overall. In 2008 the Jets entered December 8-3 only to go 1-3 for December and finish 9-7 and out of playoff contention.While the Jets are just a mediocre 75-80 this decade, they have qualified for the playoffs four times, the most of any stretch in franchise history.While considered a cold weather team, the Jets have not been cold weather winners much like their counterparts the New York Giants who seem to revel in the elements. But with just 5 games to play the Jets will play indoors at Toronto, at Tampa Bay, home for Atlanta, on the road at Indianapolis and finish the season at home against Cincinnati on January 3rd for the final game at the Meadowlands.In effect, the Jets will play indoors twice and in warm weather at least once while hosting the Falcons who already lost to the Giants earlier this season at East Rutherford while finishing up with Cincinnati.Hopefully for the Jets, that final home game could have playoff implications but mean little to the Bengals who should finish as the 2 , 3 or 4 seed. If that's the case, the schedule in December could be favorable for at least a 9-7 finish which just might mean a 17th game in 2010. . 
MUMBAI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - India's main stock index dropped5 percent on Wednesday as shares in Satyam Computer Services(SATY.BO) dropped 60 percent after its chairman resigned sayingthe company's end-September balance sheet had been overstated. "I sincerely apologise to all Satyamites and stakeholders,who have made Satyam a special organisation, for the currentsituation," B Ramalinga Raju said in a notice sent to thestock exchanges. "I am now prepared to subject myself to the laws of theland and face consequences thereof." ID:nBMA002123 By 12:01 p.m. (0631 GMT), the 30-share BSE index was down 4.77 percent, or 480.18 points, at 9,847.75, with 29of its components losing Satyam was down 58.3 percent at 74.70 rupees (Reporting by Ami Shah; Editing by Ranjit Gangadharan). BY MICHAEL GANCI EDITORThe Mets have finally made an impact on the free agent market. The splash we have all been waiting for has happened.Yes, I am kidding.The Mets have added free agent catcher Chris Coste to the mix, and they have retained the services of Alex Cora for another season.Earth-shattering No. Believe me, the Mets are not going to stop pursuing other catchers because the guy who used to be known as the “33-year-old rookie” was brought in.

He was just brought in to either be the third guy or get stored at Triple-A. My bet is on the latter.Cora was asked to step into way too big a role last year, and he acted like a professional while doing so. He might have been the guy I felt the worst for with all of last season’s misfortunes. Let’s cross our fingers.Expect a lot of moves like this A lot of guys should be brought in and given a shot.