thejetsblog.com - 2/6/2008
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Ahh sweet, sweet justice … FAIL !!!
Just to give you some background, as a Yankees fan, when they lost in 2004, my prayer was that the Sox would go on, and lose in seven games … now that didn’t exactly happen. As much as I have had to bite my tongue since moving to Boston regarding their sports team, I am looking forward to the next week of sports radio, TV and print ...
Text Super Bowl Recap
macgsworld.blogspot.com 2/5/2008 — This Super Bowl ending had me more jacked than my body after guzzling one of those new jumbo red bulls. I wanted to try something new and recap my Super Bowl text messages. I have 2 good buddies who are GMen fans and I do not know any real non ...
Spagnuolo interviews for Skins job
sports.espn.go.com 2/5/2008 — Twenty-four hours after his defense stymied the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, New York Giants assistant Steve Spagnuolo had to steady himself amid euphoria and begin his interview process with the Washington Redskins.
Spagnuolo and team owner Dan Snyder spoke by phone for 90 minutes Monday night about the Redskins' coaching vacancy. Then, after another euphoric moment -- Tuesday's ...
Patriots DB Willie Andrews Medicates His Pain
mudfreesports.blogspot.com 2/6/2008 — Apparently, Patriots DB Willie Andrews decided the pain from the Super Bowl XLII loss to the Giants was too much to deal with, so he rolled a dubbie! Andrews was caught with pot, some of which was "hidden in his groin area". Let that sink in for a minute.
18 - 1 = Missed Perfection
footballforbreakfast.com 2/6/2008 — Instead of building monuments to their sports immortality and inviting the Giants to their post-game parties during the game, maybe the Patriots should have focused on winning the damn game.
Tyree is a fitting hero for the Giants —
Newsday.com - Giants 2/6/2008
The one you don't see coming is often the sweetest of all. That is why of all the championships won by all the teams through all the years in this sports crazy town, the 1968 Jets, the '69 Mets and the '96 Yankees are the ones we remember most ...