1. NFL Pre Season Power Rankings: Who Is No. 1?

    College football is infamous for its BCS rankings that rarely adjust to the ebbs and flows of the regular season, and almost always keep the same two teams in the national championship game all season long...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 587 reads 43 comments

  2. DEVELOPING STORY: Jets Shopping Thomas Jones. Is N.Y. Targeting Anquan Boldin?

    Usually there isn't a lot of news made in Cortland, New York, and ever since the Jets moved their camp to the New York campus, other than stories about how much "fun" players are having during training camp there hasn't been a lot of sizzling gossip...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 1,025 reads 19 comments

  3. Greatest N.Y. Jets Who Will Never Make It To The NFL Hall Of Fame

    With the NFL set to congregate in Canton, Ohio to immortalize another group of gridiron legends, one wonders about the players who do not own gaudy statistics, Super Bowl rings, or ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 331 reads 3 comments

  4. Rex Ryan's Promise of Hope and Change: A Preview of the 2009 New York Jets

    What should we realistically expect from the New York Jets this fall? After an interesting off-season headlined by the firing of Eric Mangini, the retirement of Brett Favre, the hiring of boisterous ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 359 reads 9 comments

  5. "Who's On First?" David Ortiz and Steroid Link Opens Up Pandora's Box Again

    Should baseball fans really be surprised that David Ortiz and Manny Ramriez were caught for taking steroids during the 2003 season? Should fans really care? Today's blockbuster story coming ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 164 reads 0 comments

  6. An American Hero Finally Retires: Remembering Brett Favre

    It is finally over. After 16 months of agonizing indecision, one of the game's greatest competitors struggled to accept the most obvious fact of his professional football life: Brett Favre has finally called it quits on his playing career...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 81 reads 1 comments

  7. A Dark Knight: Brett Favre Lacks Class If He Returns Again

    Human beings like to believe that all men and women are endowed with the ability to ask for forgiveness when they have wronged others, or grant forgiveness to others who have wronged them. Nevertheless, we are a flawed species, not perfect...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 555 reads 17 comments

  8. Tony Bernazard's Antics Add To Miserable New York Mets Season

    Tony Bernazard. Remember that name. For all of the blame and criticism that GM Omar Minaya has received over the year, let alone that last 48 hours, i.e. rejecting a trade for Roy Halladay, Minaya now has a new mess to clean up...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 45 reads 7 comments

  9. New York Mets Reject Possible Trade For Roy Halladay

    Earlier this evening, a story broke out that Fred and Jeff Wilpon had made plans to retain general manager Omar Minaya and manager Jerry Manuel for the 2010 season...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 1,910 reads 27 comments

  10. Old Timer's Day: Why The Yankees Get It & Why The Mets Never Will

    I am a Mets fan. Yet, I am a Met fan who has tremendous respect for the history of the game, and the Mets many rivals including the crosstown Yankees...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 606 reads 29 comments

  11. Who's Your Daddy?: Pedro Martinez Signs With the Philadelphia Phillies

    Hey, Mets fans! Guess what? "Who's your daddy?" Pedro Martinez is in the process of finalizing a one-year contract with the Mets' most hated rival, the Philadelphia Phillies—in hopes ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 667 reads 21 comments

  12. Paradise Lost for 2009 Mets, Paradise Regained In 2010

    Last night, before the Mets got blasted to smithereens by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 8-0 loss, Mets GM Omar Minaya addressed the media, again, about the Mets current injury status and its affect on the club for the rest of the season and beyond...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 220 reads 9 comments

  13. The Time Has Come To Say Good Bye To Subway Series

    Thank you once again, Bud Selig. Twelve years ago, you gave baseball fans across the country, and especially in the New York/New Jersey market, something to watch every June and July: inter-league play...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 266 reads 15 comments

  14. Memo: Why Things Are Not Wright With David

    Open up MLB.com and click on batting statistics; one will see that David Wright is the National League leader in batting average with a .344 mark...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 301 reads 13 comments

  15. Jets' Mini-Camp: Change Is in the Air

    The verb "change" became as much a part of the fabric of American culture over the last year as fireworks is to the Fourth of July and Santa Claus is to Christmas...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 145 reads 4 comments

  16. Pressure on Omar Minaya as Injuiries and Illness May Spell Mets Doomsday

    This is not how Omar Minaya and Jerry Manuel thought the 2009 season would be written when the Mets congregated for Spring Training in February...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 112 reads 9 comments

  17. Solid Player Leadership Is the Key for NY Jets Success in 2009

    Leadership is not taught. Rather, leadership is born inside the soul of the individual; he sets an example for others, rallies the troops, and encourages others to do their best...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 134 reads 6 comments

  18. Memo: Gholston & Thomas Must Stand And Deliever For Rex Ryan

    No one ever said it would be easy being a rookie in the NFL, especially when one is the sixth pick in the NFL Draft...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 30 reads 2 comments

  19. Jets' David Harris Must Move Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee

    When the Jets drafted David Harris from the University of Michigan in 2007, they were hoping to have received a kid who would one day become a great NFL linebacker...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about almost 4 years ago 353 reads 6 comments

  20. Memo Mark Sanchez: You Play To Win The Game Before You Play The Field

    Beware, New York Jets! Be careful what you wish for. Splashed in living color across the front-page cover of Tuesday's New York Post, New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez poses with steamy ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 539 reads 10 comments

  21. Jets Must Boldly Go to the Stars for a Big Time Receiver

    Bud Abbott and Lou Costello once had a famous skit titled, "Who's on First?" in which the comic duo struggled to identify the name of a first baseman on a baseball team lineup...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 437 reads 6 comments

  22. Profile: Jets New Coaching Staff Must Find Formula For a Champion

    When the Jets began their search for a new Head Coach following a disappointing 9-7 season, they were looking for the complete antithesis of Eric Mangini...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 66 reads 5 comments

  23. Major News Break: Thomas Jones and Leon Washington Holding Out

    It is only May 12, almost five months before the Jets kickoff the 2009 season in Houston Texas and already, the team has some major issues...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 159 reads 5 comments

  24. Breakdown of the Top Five Plays from the New York Jets 2008 Season

    Even though the 2008 season ended in disappointment for the New York Jets, there were enough memorable moments that fans savor...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 152 reads 7 comments

  25. Who Is Kellen Clemens and What I Would Ask Him in an Interview

    In 2006, Jets Head Coach Eric Mangini and GM Mike Tannenbaum felt a strong need to find a new franchise quarterback to possibly replace Chad Pennington at some point in the near future ...

    Michael  Cohen Written by Michael Cohen about 4 years ago 207 reads 0 comments