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Agreed, the interference itself was outside the endzone, and they got down there anyway, but that non-call was the difference between the ball at the 12 with 9 seconds left, and the ball at the 5 with 35 seconds left.
You must not have seen many Jets games this year... Going to need plenty more to bring the Jets close to even, but I won't get into specifics. Losers whine about calls.
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Originally Posted by Smash255
No Troy helped the Jets quite a bit. As far as the Niners, thats due to one division, the NFC West is a joke, it doesn't mean the rest of the NFC is.
And yes the Giants blew it big time, I think all of LI heard me screaming.
It's funny how the Jets losing their defensive QB hours before the Pats game isn't relevant... I guess having key players out is only relevant when it makes a point against the Jets.
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Originally Posted by mrdkb
The JETS are such a loser organization. Here's a quick list of their coaches:
1. Bruce Coslett (used to roam the sidelines with his daughter)
2. Pete Caroll (he was a joke)
3. Rich Kottie (thought they couldn't get worst than Carroll, but the last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
5. Bill Parcells (borrowered from the Giants; tried to give the team a personality but had to get out of there)
** Bill Belichck: was supposed be succeed Bill Parcells, but hell no; get me out of loser town USA.
6. Al Groh (loser)
7. Herm Edwards (Best Coach the Jets had, but did not know how to treat him because of the savage LI fans)
8. Eric Mangini (Last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
Rex Ryan (Thinks he's symbolizes NY - NOT. That's the Giants. Will have a sub .500 record as a the JETS coach in two years and will be fired.
haha - desperate Gents fan is desperate Gents fan. Kinda sad.
You must not have seen many Jets games this year... Going to need plenty more to bring the Jets close to even, but I won't get into specifics. Losers whine about calls.
It's funny how the Jets losing their defensive QB hours before the Pats game isn't relevant... I guess having key players out is only relevant when it makes a point against the Jets.
haha - desperate Gents fan is desperate Gents fan. Kinda sad.
Exactly.
Like I said earlier we beat the Pats W/O Jenks and Tone.
The JETS are such a loser organization. Here's a quick list of their coaches:
1. Bruce Coslett (used to roam the sidelines with his daughter)
2. Pete Caroll (he was a joke)
3. Rich Kottie (thought they couldn't get worst than Carroll, but the last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
5. Bill Parcells (borrowered from the Giants; tried to give the team a personality but had to get out of there)
** Bill Belichck: was supposed be succeed Bill Parcells, but hell no; get me out of loser town USA.
6. Al Groh (loser)
7. Herm Edwards (Best Coach the Jets had, but did not know how to treat him because of the savage LI fans)
8. Eric Mangini (Last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
Rex Ryan (Thinks he's symbolizes NY - NOT. That's the Giants. Will have a sub .500 record as a the JETS coach in two years and will be fired.
How lame. Have Giant fans nothing else to talk about today? Certainly the Giants have had some unbelievable collapses in their history: The Vikings game, The SF Playoff game, the end of last season when the Jets had to close out GIANTS stadium for them because they were getting blown out in the final weeks with everything on the line, the year that their star WR shot himself in the leg, the original "Miracle At the Meadowlands" and of course yesterdays 28 points in less than 8 minutes.
how lame. Have giant fans nothing else to talk about today? Certainly the giants have had some unbelievable collapses in their history: The vikings game, the sf playoff game, the end of last season when the jets had to close out giants stadium for them because they were getting blown out in the final weeks with everything on the line, the year that their star wr shot himself in the leg, the original "miracle at the meadowlands" and of course yesterdays 28 points in less than 8 minutes.
The JETS are such a loser organization. Here's a quick list of their coaches:
1. Bruce Coslett (used to roam the sidelines with his daughter)
2. Pete Caroll (he was a joke)
3. Rich Kottie (thought they couldn't get worst than Carroll, but the last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
5. Bill Parcells (borrowered from the Giants; tried to give the team a personality but had to get out of there)
** Bill Belichck: was supposed be succeed Bill Parcells, but hell no; get me out of loser town USA.
6. Al Groh (loser)
7. Herm Edwards (Best Coach the Jets had, but did not know how to treat him because of the savage LI fans)
8. Eric Mangini (Last name ended in a vowel, so they thought they found their man).
Rex Ryan (Thinks he's symbolizes NY - NOT. That's the Giants. Will have a sub .500 record as a the JETS coach in two years and will be fired.
Do these giant coaches stack up any better?
Alex Webster
Bill Arnsparger
John McVay
Ray Perkins
Ray Handley
Dan Reeves
Jim Fassel
Rex Ryan already has done more than vast majority of most coaches in NFL:
19-11 record through 1+ seasons
2 playoff wins
1 appearance in the conference championship game.
Alex Webster
Bill Arnsparger
John McVay
Ray Perkins
Ray Handley
Dan Reeves
Jim Fassel
Rex Ryan already has done more than vast majority of most coaches in NFL:
19-11 record through 1+ seasons
2 playoff wins
1 appearance in the conference championship game.
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