P........A..............T...............S............ PATS PATS, PATS!!!!!
Rex Ryan is no Bill Bellicheck.
First, I don't understand this name change. What's the deal there.
Second, Hey they got beat and your team lost. There isn't an NFL team that hasn't experenced the same thing at one time or another. Your gonna have to accept it and move on.
Third, Some pretty savy fans are trying to figure out what's gonna happen in the playoffs and I will promise you there all just educated guesses. Except in my case, where there 100% right untill proven wrong.
Finally, It's ok to be a Jets fan and want a win over the Pats. And when you get a win act like it's not you first. When you get a loss act like you been there before, because you have, we all have. And guess what, we will all be there again on the winning and loosing side of the game.
but what that has to do with the completely embarassing STOMPING the Pats gave the jets/chubby last night eludes me!!
Can you please focus on the present!
Do I need to remind you of how many SB's your jets have won in the last four decades while NE won 3 in 4 years?!?
Or how the Pats have literally owned the AFC East for the better part of the 21st century?!?
This is about the NE Patriots and the lowly, completely out-classed, out-coached, all talk/all quitting, sh*tty reality TV show wanna-be's, wish they were a real football team jets!!!!
Any argument to the contrary is foolish and completely false/misleading!!
Oh yeah.....................forgot who I was talking to/about!!
f*cking child!
a Bad Day at Black Rock for the Jets. They are a better team then they showed tonight. And up agaainst Brady/Belicheck didn't help. So you Jet fans, it's just 1 game and your 9-3, it's not over. And the NE fans have a right to celebrate a big win. So take 10 min. and move on. I don't think Chicago will be as nice to you next week.
I think I would like to have the NE offense and the Steelers defense with Belicheck as coach. Now I want Pitt's defense coach. Throw in somebody special teams and you can have the rest of the NFL and we go to the Super Bowl.
There was no way the pats were going to lose that game they played "full tilt full time" to honor number 54 and they did it Bruschi style. For some of us it is the end of an era for others just another game in the division. I know for me it was an honor to sit in the stands at halftime and honor one of the greatest players in football. I do think Mr West is right about one thing they need to move on as they got a short week to get ready for Chicago
that will be some game, imagine all smack for that 1st round, me and you will have a hell of a time, i have to go to missouri to watch that, dontyou think? rock on kid, you should be president of sports board, you rock,
The game was over in the 1st quarter.
The NFL is a QB driven league. If you look historically, those teams that had sustained success (you can define success anyway you want, but at least a period of multi playoffs/championship runs) they have all had Franchise level QB's. Go back to Graham, Luckman, Baugh, Unitas, Starr, Bradshaw, Stabler, Staubach, Fouts, Montana/Young, Kelly, Elway, Marino, Favre and in this era Peyton and Brady...all those teams had years of sustained success and Championship runs. (Yes, I know all these QB's did not win titles, but they all gave their teams a chance to win EVERY year). Even teams like the Eagles of the 2000's, (with McNabb) the Patriots of the 1990's (Bledsoe) and the Cowboys of the early 80's (Danny White) all enjoyed many very good seasons because they had a higher level NFL QB.
You can certainly win a Super Bowl with a mid level QB (Dilfer or Brad Johnson or Mark Rypien come to mind), but to really win consistently in this league, and have the ability to compete year in and year out you need to have a franchise level QB. Why did the Bears, with one of the greatest defenses ever assembled, only win the one Super Bowl in 1985? Part of the problem was that their offense, led my Jim McMahon was no where near the Championship caliber level it needed to be.
Which brings us full circle Brady. Simply his ability to make all the right decisions and put the ball in a perfect spot for his receivers to make plays is uncanny. It can be frustrating if he is playing against your team, but you have to admire football greatness when you see it.
As was stated last night, the Pats have a veteran quarterback and a young team. The Jets have a young quarterback and a veteran team. If the NFL was about offensive linemen and wide receivers, the Jets would be sitting pretty. But the NFL is NOT about these (see: Randy Moss). The NFL is a quarterback-driven league, and the best quarterback in the league is Brady, not Peyton or Rivers or Rapehesberger or Brees. Brady is in the zone that Peyton was in 3 years ago, with a mid-season re-worked offense that the Jets hadn't played against. The Pats are going to continue to improve as they become more familiar with the 3 - 13 yard passes (as opposed to the 1 - 39 yard pass) - they have 5 players on the field in offense that are weapons. This gives Brady the ability to ditch the called play on any down. I am a Giants fan, and would love to see the Giants make the Super Bowl, but I cringe at the prospect of payback for 2007. You KNOW both Belichick and Brady remember...
the Heat/LeBron, Vick (after trashing him earlier in the year)!!
Is there a band-wagon you haven't jumped on??!!!??
You have the gall/balls to call yourself a sports fan/sports knowledgable?!?
You're neither!
You're a lost attention-seeker with '0' common sense and ceaseless sh*tty grammar!!
You don't talk 'smack', you rant/spout stupidity backed by a volume of knowledge that is non-existant!!
Please, PLEASE do yourself/us a favor and at least read the sports page before posting!!!
And reread your insanity before hitting 'post message'; lost my Quisp secret decoder ring years ago!!
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