I thought the Jets did a pretty good job stopping Ajayi until the final drive. He had 67 yards (on 20 carries) prior to MIA's last possession, and finished with 111 on 24.
Right, but he and the line ground them down throughout the game, which then likely allowed Ajayi to put the nail in the coffin late, and which is theoretically when the Jets would've been
most motivated to stop him (but couldn't).
And although the line has blocked extremely well the past three games and therefore deserves any "game ball" mention, I also believe that Ajayi's aggressive and impassioned running is largely responsible for the line's
own aggressive and impassioned play.
You
want to block hard for a guy who runs that way.
The impassioned "conference" you saw on the sideline between Branden Albert and Ajayi says it all. These guys know if they block hard for Ajayi they have a chance to win lots of games in the league.