New York

9 January 2010

Time for analysis and predictions! It's the Opening Drive of Wild-Card Saturday!

(9-7) New York Jets at (10-6) Cincinnati Bengals
4:30PM ET NBC

For the J-E-T-S, they've been playing playoff games for weeks. With help from a resting Colts squad and a half-hearted Bengals effort last week, the Jets find themselves in the playoffs behind a rookie quarterback who has thrown a hearty 20 interceptions. Rex Ryan has brought a swagger to the team, leading to their having the highest-rated defense and running game in the NFL. 

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28 August 2008

Okay, so a little quick Lakers update. The team has now signed 16 players to contracts and is looking to go into training camp with 18 players on their rosters. That means there are still two open roster spots. Who those other two guys are going to be remains to be seen. Also, only 15 players will make the official roster, so the rest will either be sent down to the NBDL or they’ll be released.

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30 May 2008

Mr. McLane:

Since, 2000, the Houston Astros have had the miserable distinction of having the ugliest uniforms in baseball. You decided to ditch the space-theme look and pattern a new logo and uniforms in a railroad theme (to reflect the old railroad site that Minute Maid Park is built on).

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30 April 2008

I'm a 24 year old from Brooklyn and a huge New York sports fan. I root for just about all the NY teams, except for the Islanders, and although I'm mostly a Yankees and Giants fan, I root for the Mets and Jets, too when they play other cities, I can't be a NY hater, I'm sorry. My timing for writing this couldn't be better. The Yankees get crushed again tonight, The Mets got killed, Rangers got killed again last night and they are pretty much done. Good Times in

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3 February 2008

effective use of their red zone opportunities and do a better job scoring touchdowns while limiting New York mostly to field goals, as they did to San Diego two weeks ago. I hate to say it, but I'm afraid we're looking at 19-0 here, folks.

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