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Are the New York Jets a Legit Super Bowl Contender? Comments

Posted on July 31, 2010 by Jacob Rogers

New York Jets quarterback #6 Mark Sanchez throws a pass during a pre-season game between the Baltimore Ravens and the New York Jets at M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Monday, August 24, 2009. UPI/Greg Whitesell Photo via Newscom

Are the New York Jets a legit Super Bowl contender in 2010? The media seemed to fall in love with the Jets story last year. But do you remember the beginning of the story? Let me remind you.

The Jets started off 3-0, beating the New England Patriots in week 2. They looked as if they had some promise. They lost in week four to the Saints (understandable), but then suffered two bad losses to the Dolphins and Bills. After beating the Raiders, they lost three in a row to the Dolphins, Jaguars, and Patriots. They lost again in week 15 to the Atlanta Falcons before the Indianapolis Colts let the Jets into the playoffs. Now look at the teams they lost to… They lost four times to teams with only seven wins or less, and ended with a record of 9-7. They didn’t even win their division.

Everyone fell for the hype of the rookie, Mark Sanchez, and forgot the numbers that he actually put up. Read the rest of this entry →

Cosmic Forces Align and Conflict in the Build Up to the Super Bowl Comments

Posted on January 22, 2010 by John Wingspread Howell
Will cosmic forces decide which teams will play in Super Bowl XLIV?

Will cosmic forces decide which teams will play in Super Bowl XLIV?

Something cosmic is about to happen.

The New York Jets, a wild card team, continued to play over their heads, lead by a gangly, tall, brown-eyed, brunette quarterback, a strong running game, and a punishing defense, they surprised everyone winning two playoff games on the road in order to play the Colts.

Does that sound about right? Of course. It is the 2010 New York Jets.

Wrong. And right. It is also the 1969 New York Jets. Same description: wild card, tall dark and young quarterback, strong ground game, strong defense, wild card, playing over their heads as momentum builds.

In 1969 the quarterback was Joe Willie Namath. While lounging on Miami Beach in the week leading up to Super Bowl III, the kid couldn’t keep his mouth shut. He guaranteed a Jets victory.

In the first two super games, the NFL, represented by Vince Lombardi’s Packers, totally dominated their AFL opponents: Kansas City the first year, Oakland the second. Everyone just assumed that the Baltimore Colts would make it three in a row. This, especially because the Jets were a wild card. Most of the pundits had them at either the third or fourth best AFL club. Everyone expected the Jets to be dragged across the field and trampled at the Orange Bowl. Read the rest of this entry →

Hot Dogs: A Sports Tradition Comments

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Richard Marsh
Hot dogs have a long association with sports in America.

Hot dogs have a long association with sports in America.

There are very few foods or food groups for that matter are sacred to the American Way of Life. Unquestionably the “Hot Dog” is one of those treats that has been associated with sports since the beginning of time.

As a kid going to a ball game with my Dad or any sporting event it never would seem complete unless we had a couple of dogs along with all the condiments that you could fit on a six to eight inch bun.

It seemed that these dogs were always so much better at a game then the ones served at home with a side of sauerkraut, baked beans, and loads of mustard, ketchup, pickles, onions and whatever else might be available.

I have always been very picky about my dogs. Occasionally I’d sprinkle a little ketchup on mine but more than 90% of the time it was the dog on the roll and nothing else. My family thought it strange because after they finished putting all the toppings on their dog a keen sighted visitor would have trouble identifying what was in the roll.

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New York Jets Enjoy Visit To Oakland Comments

Posted on October 26, 2009 by Richard Marsh
Mark Sanchez and the Jets made short work of the Oakland Raiders.

Mark Sanchez and the Jets made short work of the Oakland Raiders.

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My long weekend trip to the Bay Area was topped by an outstanding performance on the part of the New York Jets defense as they completely shut down an already suspect Oakland Raiders offense with a shutout performance in front of an almost half empty Oakland-Alameda County Stadium. I know, as I said, I was there.

First off before game details I need to dispel some very untrue rumors, or urban legends if you chose, regarding the fans of the Oakland Raiders. Is it true they have their own section called the “Black Hole’ where even the most frenzied fan dresses up in costumes that would have any trick or treaters on Halloween looking over their shoulders? Yes it’s true.

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New York Jets Don’t Want To Be Left Out On The Left Coast Comments

Posted on October 22, 2009 by Richard Marsh
New England Patriots v New York Jets

Rex Ryan and the New York Jets hope a visit to Oakland is what the team needs to get back on track.

Some media are saying that the Jets, after only six regular season games, have reached the crossroads to the 2009 season. After starting 3-0 and on such a high note with victories over Houston, New England, and Tennessee, the Jets have come crashing towards the ground with three consecutive losses against better teams for sure in New Orleans and Miami and the far less competitive Buffalo Bills.

That’s no knock against the New England Patriots, but they weren’t the same team in Week Two as they are now, agreed?

A loss against the 2-4 Oakland Raiders this Sunday in Oakland very well might be the end of the Jets season with upcoming games against Miami, Jacksonville, a bye week, and New England. At that point the Jets could be looking at a 3-7 season and a ranking among the five worst teams in the NFL.

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Jets vs. Bills: Jets Look To Get Back On Track Comments

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Richard Marsh
New York Jets v Miami Dolphins

After a last second loss to the Dolphins, Mark Sanchez and the Jets will look to get back on track against the Bills.

There hasn’t been much talk around Jets land this week about this upcoming game with the Buffalo Bills Sunday. I can think of two reasons for this. One, the last time Jets players opened their mouths about an opposing team, the Miami Dolphins put a 31 on their pie holes and the talking suddenly stopped as fast as it started.

The second thought is that nobody is taking Buffalo very seriously. They have the 25th ranked defense in the league and their offense has been virtually non-existent. Ever since they blew a fourth quarter lead against New England in week one, the Bills have looked like they don’t even belong in the NFL.

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  • Vintage Athlete of the Month

    • Pat Summerall: A Broadcasting Legend
      September 2, 2010 | 6:15 am

      Pat Summerall

      Our Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the month for September had very long associations with two of the sports that make headlines each September. Pat Summerall played in the NFL for 10 years before becoming one of the most recognized announcers in the sport. He also served as the voice of the U.S. Open tennis championships for CBS for more than two decades.

      After playing college football at Arkansas, Summerall was drafted by the Detroit Lions, but a broken arm ended his first season in the league. He was traded to the Chicago Cardinals and spent five seasons with them primarily as a placekicker.

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