Posted on
January 21, 2010 by
Dean Hybl
Sunday will be the biggest game between the Colts and Jets since Super Bowl III.
Okay, be honest. How many people had the New York Jets reaching the AFC Championship Game in their preseason predictions? Other than maybe ESPN’s resident Jets cheerleader Mike Greenberg, I seriously doubt there were many folks giving the Jets much of a chance.
The general consensus is that their improbable playoff run will end this weekend in Indianapolis, but the more I look at this Jets team the more I think they might have karma on their side.
First off, can you pick a more appropriate opponent for the underdog Jets to beat and earn their first Super Bowl trip in 41 years?
When the Jets beat the Big, Bad Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III it forever changed the game of professional football.
A win by the current Jets over the Indianapolis Colts wouldn’t have quite the impact to the history of the sport, but it would certainly make the short-list of all-time playoff upsets.
That game represented the changing of the guard with young and boastful Joe Namath taking the reins from aging veteran Johnny Unitas.
In the quarterback battle of 2010, Jets youngster Mark Sanchez is not as loud and glamorous as Namath, but he has the same kind of dark good looks that made Namath a star. Sanchez has yet to display the same kind of passing ability as Namath, who was the first quarterback to pass for 4,000 yards in a season, but he has made a great start and has time on his side. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: indianapolis coltsNew York JetsSuper Bowl III
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Football, Sports History, Waiting For Weekend
Posted on
January 17, 2010 by
Dean Hybl
Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets rocked the NFL Playoffs with their upset of the San Diego Chargers.
Until the fourth period of the final game of the weekend, it appeared that the four top seeds were going to hold serve in the second round of the playoffs.
Then, the upstart New York Jets sparked the most hope among their fans in more than 40 years with a shocking comeback to defeat the San Diego Chargers and advance to the AFC Championships Game.
Ironically, the Jets will face the team that was their opponent in the greatest game in franchise history, the Colts (the Baltimore Colts in 1969 and now playing in Indianapolis).
With the exception of the upset by the Jets, the divisional round games were surprisingly void of excitement or competition. The three top seeds claimed victory by an average of 26 points.
Entering the weekend, there had been an over abundance of discussion about whether the teams with the best records would be hurt by playing conservatively during the last weeks of the season and then rusty following a bye. Surprisingly, that really didn’t seem to be much of an issue.
Instead, the Cardinals looked worn down following their track meet with the Packers a week ago while the Cowboys and Ravens were dominated by superior teams.
With the NFC title game matching the top two teams in the conference and the upstart Jets looking for their second win over the Colts in a month, the conference title game promise to be very exciting and intriguing. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Conference Championship Gamesindianapolis coltsMinnesota VikingsNew Orleans SaintsNew York JetsSuper Bowl XLIV
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Football
Posted on
January 12, 2010 by
Joe Gill
Who is the best all around qb?
This is the debate that may never be answered.
The arguments of all arguments.
Who is the best quarterback in the NFL today?
Is it Tom Brady? Peyton Manning?
Some can even make an argument for “Big Ben” Roethlisberger. However, I think Roethlisberger needs about four more years to add to his body of work before he can be held in the same breath as Brady and Manning.
So how do we make the determination of who is the best all around quarterback? What variables will be used to measure both quarterbacks?
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Tags: Footballindianapolis coltsNew England PatriotsNFLpeyton manningTom Brady
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Football, General
Posted on
November 12, 2009 by
Joe Gill
First and foremost, I am a Patriots fan and season ticket holder of 15 years. To say
It's all about respect between the Patriots and Colts.
the least, I am a die hard Patriots, but I DO NOT HATE the Colts.
I HATE the Steelers and Jets.
I want to BEAT the Colts.
There is a difference between hating a team and wanting to beat a team.
If you hate a team, you hate every player on the team and you hope they have a horrible season.
They may trash talk you and never can back it up.
Then there are teams you want to BEAT.
They don’t trash talk and they back it up on the field.
They are true professionals.
You want them to be competitive, so you have to bring you’re A game to beat them.
You don’t hate their players, you respect them.
You have to beat the best to be the best.
Because they are very similar to you.
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Tags: Footballindianapolis coltsNew England PatriotsNFLpatriots colts rivalrypeyton manningTom Brady
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Football