Sorry this is later than usual, but it was a hectic Tuesday. Let's take a look at three positives and negatives from the Jets' 17-3 win in the (drum roll, please) MetLife Bowl.

THREE UP

1. David Harris. The $9 million-a-year linebacker dominated on defense, recording seven tackles, an interception and forcing Eli Manning into an interception with a QB pressure. Word of advice to Harris: Ask Santonio Holmes for tips on tight-roping the sideline; he might have scored on his interception return.

2. Special teams. The Jets made the Giants look bad in the kicking game, which isn't that hard to do. Antonio Cromartie had a 70-yard kickoff return, Jarron Gilbert blocked a punt, T.J. Conley won the punting job with a strong game and PK Nick Folk won the kicking job by not screwing up.

3. Jeremy Kerley. The Wildcat is back. It'll be tough to replace Brad Smith, but the rookie from TCU did a fair impersonation. The Cowboys now have something else to worry about in the opener.

THREE DOWN

1. Wayne Hunter. His unnecessary-roughness penalty wiped out a potential scoring drive in the third quarter. I understand why he took a swipe at LB Jonathan Goff, defending teammate Brandon Moore, but a veteran like Hunter should know better.

2. Mark Sanchez. Not all his fault -- he was under pressure at times -- but he committed a turnover, never seemed comfortable and struggled with ball placement (except for the pretty TD pass to Holmes).

3. LaDainian Tomlinson. Not so much for this performance, but the entire preseason. Look, Tomlinson doesn't have to prove anything to anybody, but he hasn't displayed any of that old magic we saw last August through October. He's had 11 rushes for 20 yards. Maybe he's saving himself for the real show. He deserves the benefit of the doubt.