Video - No throwing snowballs on field

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Patriots-Jets Game Suspended Because Fans Were Throwing Snowballs
Published 12/17/2007 by Sportz Assassin at FanHouse
Filed under: Jets, Patriots, AFC East, NFL Video, Boston, New York The Patriots-Jets game was temporarily suspended because a fan threw a snowball onto the field and hit official Garth DeFelice in the face. From what Jim Nantz was saying during the telecast, fans were throwing snowballs at the Jets sidelines as well. This soooo seems like a childish thing all the way around. Grown folks throwing snowballs? Then referee Jerome Boger has to essentially say "we aren't going to show you any more football until you calm ...
Underrated: Winning ugly
Published 12/17/2007 by Dan Lamothe at Eye on Foxborough - MassLive.com
How ugly was yesterday's game? As this video shows , ugly enough where snowball bombardment delayed the foosball action, son. Honest to Grogan, it's all fun and games until some zebra loses an eye. In all seriousness, though, New England's rain-soaked 20-10 victory should put us at ease, since one of the only real questions left about the Patriots was whether they'd be able to slog it out and win ugly. To see Laurence Maroney finally treated like a workhorse running back, as he carried a career-high 26 times for 104 yards and a touchdown? Yeah, I like that. There were other pluses to the game, though, even if the Patriots were held ...
The Enjoyment of Throwing Stuff on the Field
Published 12/18/2007 by Simon at SimonOnSports
Sometimes you just gotta throw stuff on the field. Like lit flares, giant chunks of ice and dead animals. You gotta do what you gotta do. That delay lasted about 10 seconds for jagged ice balls. Apparently the Patriots hit Phil during the tuck rule game. They should have hit him harder, cause he still sucks up to them. Throw the ball back or Derek Lee gets frustrated and wants to hit tall white guys. Jet Fans typically ...

