Are the Chicago Bears Fans the Best in Football?

December 22, 2010 by Jonathan  
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This topic obviously is very debatable, but since the media doesn’t do it, I’m going to throw the Chicago Bears fans in the ring. I was in Miami for the Bears game. Let me tell you that the stadium was at least 30% Bears fans. Chants of “Let’s go Bears” were ringing through the stadium. [...]

History Repeats Itself for the Baltimore Ravens

December 10, 2010 by Bryan Thomas  
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The Baltimore Ravens were in position to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers and more importantly, QB Ben Rothelisberger. The defense had held Pittsburgh to two field goals and the Raven nation could taste the sweet revenge that was a mere 5 minutes away from becoming a reality. In just seconds, that victory was stripped away by [...]

Offensive Strategies: Baltimore vs. Houston

December 9, 2010 by ggwinner52  
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Offensive Production: Since the Baltimore Ravens offense has been under fire for the last few weeks because of their lack of production, there may be an emphasis put on the run game starting next Monday against the Houston Texans. Head Coach John Harbaugh stated, “We have to find a running game… “We’ve actually run the [...]

Packers: NFL Icon Meredith Gone

December 7, 2010 by jrlombardi  
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Jrlombardi remembers NFL icon “Dandy” Don Meredith. Life has changed with its complexities in the NFL.  The Packers nation and fans remember QB Don Meredith from the 1960s.  Meredith led the Dallas Cowboys to back-to-back NFL title games and both leading to losses to the Green Bay Packers including the infamous 1967 Ice Bowl. Abruptly, he retired [...]

Around the Web: Taking on the Patriots

December 6, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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As Dexter Morgan would say… “tonight’s the night.” It’s finally Monday, and in a few hours, the game of the year in the NFL will be live on ESPN from Foxboro, Massachusetts as the 9-2 Jets put their 5-0 road record on the line against the 9-2 Patriots. Beating the New England Patriots in New [...]

Jets Lose Jim Leonhard for the Season to Freak Injury in Practice

December 3, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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The Jets took a huge blow today at the end of Friday practice when safety Jim Leonhard got tangled up with back-up receiver Patrick Turner and suffered what was originally described by the team as a “severe” injury to his shin and had to be carted off the field. The team later confirmed that the [...]

Both Jets and Patriots Have Different Looks Since Their Last Meeting

December 2, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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When the Jets beat the Patriots in week 2, it was a huge victory at the time for Gang Green. They were coming off an embarrassing 10-9 week 1 loss, and had a virtual must-win against New England. No one in the Jets organization would’ve liked starting 0-2 coming off of Hard Knocks with all [...]

The Quiet Before the Storm: The Jets Prepare for a Monday Night Showdown with the Patriots

November 30, 2010 by Jon Presser  
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Here’s something that Jets fans haven’t heard in awhile. Silence. The Jets are quietly and diligently preparing for their week 13 matchup in Foxboro, and that means you won’t hear any trash-talking from either team this week. Strictly business. “We talked enough for two seasons,” said linebacker Bart Scott. “Now it’s time to show people. [...]