The Gate D Savages (and the Women Who Love them) at New York Jets Games

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The Roman Coliseum has nothing on the Gate D section of Giants Stadium at halftime on Sundays in the Fall (only during Jets games; Giants fans aren’t blue collar enough). According to the New York Times, a mind-boggling scenes plays out - the circular ramps turn into a wretched hive of scum and villainy, with patrons chanting for boobies to make an appearance. Women usually ... [link]

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The Team That Should Replace the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day is…
Published 11/21/2007 by Brian at Talking NFL
... before the start of the 2nd quarter (besides, Jets fans all ready have their own unique tradition at home games). The N.Y. Giants are my runner-up, but the presence of one Eli Manning, sibling to He Whom I Cannot Stand, takes them out of the running.  Petty, I know.  Sorry. ...

Ravens Interview Schottenheimer… Not Marty
Published 1/8/2008 by Jarrett at The Ebony Bird | A Blog For Baltimore Ravens Fans
... , the 34-year-old offensive coordinator of the New York Jets and son of Marty Schottenheimer. Maybe it’s just me, but I think the last thing the Ravens should look for is a coach who dialed up the 26th ranked team in the league in yards per game, and the 25th ranked team in points per game, which is exactly what the J-E-T-S were this past regular season. The most consistent display for the Jets this season were the female fans exposing themselves at Gate D of the Meadowlands. No way should the Ravens consider such a poor showing from a potential coach. The Ravens had injuries ...

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