ganggreennation.com - 11/7/2009
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Over the next few weeks, I'm going to profile a few cool spots to shop for the Jets fan in your life during the holiday season. This is a website with 1980's style t-shirts , including Jets shirts. I personally think this is a bit nicer than the Jets thong we profiled here last year.
Looks to ...
Jets Look to Save Face vs the Fish
tailgate365.com 10/31/2009 — For the seasoned Jets fan, Sunday’s game vs the Dolphins is something that we have experienced time after time. Not the fact of our opponent, but the fact of how much the game means. Season after season, the Jets have failed when push comes to shove. Season after season fans leave ...
NEW YORK JETS: Week 8 Review
jschil.wordpress.com 11/1/2009 — You have to give it to the Miami defense.
While the Jets were able to move it late in the game, and stay in this game, they made the stand when the Jets had it on the 12 yard line when they had to.
The Jets couldn’t get it done, and the Dolphins could.
Two things:
1) The Jets ...
Jets vs Dolphins and Exposing the Marino Myth
tailgate365.com 10/30/2009 — The Quarterback draft of 1983 is one of the most famous 1st rounds in NFL history. The names are well known to all NFL fans. Elway, Kelly and Marino are all in the Hall of Fame. Tony Eason led the Patriots to the Super Bowl in 1985. Todd Blackledge enjoyed college success but not much in ...
Christmas Comes Early....
spartymsu.com 11/10/2009 —
Happy Dance..
Christmas Comes early to the household.. Mrs. SpartyMSU brought an early present home.. Tickets for 3 Spartan BBall games… Wahoooo….
My Wife.. I think I’ll keep her….. Happy Dance… Sparty ON !!!
Accuscore Assigns A Percentage to Jets Playoff Hopes
thejetsblog.com 11/6/2009 — If you were to assign a percentage of how likely it is for the Jets to make the playoffs at this point, where would you go? ESPN and Accuscore took the bye week as a chance to play out the scenario, and we’re got the answer and our reaction after the jump …
With the Jets off ...
Classic Rewind: Aerial Show At The Meadowlands
sportsthenandnow.com 11/1/2009 —
Each week, Sports Then and Now picks one NFL matchup and looks through the history books to find an intriguing past meeting between the two teams. We recap the game and hopefully help reintroduce (or introduce for you younger readers) you to some of the greats (and in some cases not so ...
Ground Control, we have liftoff
thejetpress.com 10/26/2009 — It started early, and it was loud…. No, not the Black Hole.
Sunday was all about the Jets defense (Welcome back Calvin Pace), getting to JaMarcus Russell early and often, and forcing the Raiders QB into making mistake after mistake, until Tom ...
A Tough Test against the Fins
profootball-fans.com 10/31/2009 — Last week, the Jets romped, but I still have a sick feeling in my stomach. The good news: the Jets completely dominated on both sides of the ball. Shonn Greene looks like a beast in training rushing for a team high one hundred forty-four yards AND Thomas Jones backed up his two hundred yard ...
Metro Jets Weekly
americanjuniorhockey.com 10/30/2009 — WATERFORD, Mich. – Every team needs an enforcer-type player and Steve Lockwood fills that role to a ‘T’ for the Metro Jets. Lockwood, a 19-year-old native of Clarkston, Mich., led the CSHL with 261 penalty minutes last year and is once again near the top of the pack this year. While improving ...
The same old whining
nydailynews.com 10/21/2009 — I'm not sure if this interests anybody, but there's a member of the media -- actually, I'd call him a peripheral media type, not an actual journalist -- who seems rather annoyed by the phrase "Same Old Jets."
This person uses his web site to ...
Return to prominence —
Boston.com -- Football news 11/6/2009
The story changed for the Dolphins’ Ted Ginn Jr. in one quarter. When the Jets game started last week, he was the benched wide receiver. By the end of Miami’s 30-25 victory, Ginn was that guy who ran two kickoffs back for touchdowns in the ...
Where are they now? Ex-Jet Pat Leahy —
NYDailyNews.com - Football 11/7/2009
Pat Leahy still remembers the first time he walked into the Jets' locker room. It was 1974, and he was just out of St. Louis University, where he'd won three national titles in soccer. He was a nervous rookie in a new sport and a new town.