nj.com - 8/22/2008
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While Giants and Jets fans will have decidedly different rooting interests when the teams square off in their preseason game Saturday night, one Jets season-ticket holder is hoping that the Big Blue and Gang Green faithful form a united front before the game in protest of imposed Personal Seat Licenses. As the Record of Hackensack reports on its website, Boonton resident Steve Kern has ...
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Stop The PSL's Rally Tomorrow!
The Mets Police —
... "New York Giants, Jets fans get chance to vent about PSLs" by The Star-Ledger Sports Desk, August 21, 2008 ...
A Giant dilemma
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... was not to lose games. Now, the future of the Giants' defense is uncertain and the pressure shifts to Manning." Tom Ziller of the Sporting News (where's my e-mail this morning?) is blaming Umenyiora's injury on Jets quarterback Brett Favre. He thinks Chad Pennington would've gotten rid of the ball long before Favre, thus keeping Umenyiora out of harm's way. Flimsy premise? You bet, but it's one I hadn't heard. Could someone let me know how the PSL protest rally went at Giants Stadium on ...
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