
| Wes Welker replies to Rex Ryan’s boast | |
Their autographs featured signature beliefs from each organization. A day after New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan signed Adam Schefter’s training-camp tour bus with the blustery remark “Soon to be champs,” New England Patriots receiver had a chance to respond. Welker’s autograph is accompanied by a friendly reminder: “One game at a time.” While the Jets have a penchant for brash talk, Welker … Not much else going on in the NFL world today. Posted in New England Patriots, New York Jets, patriots-news | No Comments »
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| Troy Brown: Jets at fault for Revis ‘blunder’ | |
New England Patriots fan favorite Troy Brown was a guest on “Mike & Mike in the Morning” and spoke about a variety of NFL issues. Brown gave a glimpse into what Bill Belichick’s conditioning tests were like, discussed Belichick’s decision to whitewash history from the Patriots’ facility and shared his thoughts on New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis ‘ holdout. “I really can’t blame him … Thanks for visiting my blog =). |
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| Have the Jets eclipsed the Patriots? | |
Friday’s episode of ESPN’s “First Take” featured a debate about whether the New York Jets have eclipsed the New England Patriots as the AFC East’s best team. Skip Bayless was joined by Atlanta-based radio hosts Doug Stewart and Ryan Stewart , aka “2 Live Stews.” Doug Stewart favors the Patriots. Ryan Stewart notes Patriots quarterback Tom Brady ’s contract issues and inexplicably drops a Spygate … That’s all the news for today. |
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| FIRST AND 10: New England may no longer be standing pat in the AFC East | |
Many now consider Rex Ryans New York Jets as the team to beat in a division the Patriots have come to own during Bill Belichicks reign. The Jets are favored by many to finish in first place in the division for the first time since Herm Edwards team won out over the Patriots in a tiebreaker in 2002. Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. |
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| Patriots’ Success or Failure Against Jets Will Determine Fate in 2010 | |
The New York Jets are talented, flashy, young and exciting. Thanks for reading! . |
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| Lee Evans eager for Bills to test AFC East | |
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| Jairus Byrd: Bills DBs won’t back down | |
The Buffalo Bills ‘ secondary will need to compete hard in a division that features some of the NFL’s most dangerous and prolific receivers. The New England Patriots have future Hall of Famer Randy Moss and slot receiver extraordinaire Wes Welker . The Miami Dolphins traded for Brandon Marshall Feel free to leave your comments below. Posted in 1, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Randy Moss, Wes Welker, patriots-news | No Comments »
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| Why Your Team Won’t Win The Super Bowl: New York Jets Editon. | |
No, I am not picking on just the New York Jets! This is a series that I am doing for all 32 of the NFL teams, Why Your Team Won’t Win The Super Bowl . Leave your comments on the news below. |
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| Hot Tuna: Ranking the Bill Parcells Coaching Tree | |
Bill Parcells is not only one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, he’s also one of the most influential as well. Parcells’ track record speaks for itself: two Super Bowl victories with the New York Giants, a Super Bowl appearance with the New England Patriots, and a AFC Championship game berth with the New York Jets. The Tuna was named AP Coach of the Year twice, and is the only coach in NFL … Feel free to leave your comments below. |
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| What AFC East teams had most keepers? | |
In the past two seasons, three AFC East teams have gone to the playoffs. The New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins won a division crown, and the New York Jets held a third-quarter lead in the conference championship. One would think those front offices would want to keep those teams as intact as possible If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. |
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| NFL: New York Jets Best Games of the 2009 Season | |
Rent It In 10 Words or Less Revisit the best of a decent Jets season Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Sports Likes: New York Jets, Football Dislikes: Not getting extras or highlights Hates: New England Patriots The Movie When ranking my favorite sports teams, the order is pretty easy to determine: New York Islanders, New York Yankees and New York Jets. (Basketball holds zero appeal for me, especially … What are your opinions. |
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| 2010 AFC East Preview: New England Patriots and New York Jets Still on Top? | |
Now that I’ve previewed the NFC , it’s time to move on to the AFC. The AFC East is comprised of two competitors in the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Then there are Miami Dolphins, and the Buffalo Bills. Leave your comments on the news below. |
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| Football fan loses Patriots "Spygate" lawsuit | |
A New York Jets football fan cannot pursue his $184.8 million lawsuit over the secret videotaping of signals from Jets coaches by archrival New England Patriots, a federal appeals court ruled. Leave your comments on the news below: |
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| Appeals court upholds dismissal of fan lawsuit over Patriots’ taping | |
NFL fans miffed by the New England Patriots’ secret videotaping of their opponents’ signals can boycott games or team merchandise, but they can’t seek legal damages for it, a U.S. appeals court ruled Wednesday. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow: |
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| Football fan loses lawsuit over Patriots "Spygate" | |
A New York Jets football fan cannot pursue his $184.8 million lawsuit over the secret videotaping of signals from Jets coaches by archrival New England Patriots, a federal appeals court has ruled. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow: |
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| Court Dismisses Jets Fan’s $15 Million SpyGate Lawsuit Against Patriots | |
PHILADELPHIA — A New York Jets fan won’t get to pursue his lawsuit over the New England Patriots’ secret videotaping of signals from Jets coaches. View original post here: |
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| Court Tosses Fan Lawsuit Over Patriots’ Filming | |
A New York Jets fan won’t get to pursue his lawsuit over the New England Patriots’ secret videotaping of signals from Jets coaches. A U.S. appeals court in Philadelphia is refusing to step into the fray Originally posted here: |
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