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AFC East Will Be Too Tough for Young Jets
In the first quarter of the first game of the 2008 season, a major shift happened in the AFC East. Tom Brady, a two time Super Bowl MVP for the New England Patriots, went down in a heap with a severe knee injury that knocked him out for the season...
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New York Jets Need To Lower Expectations For A Young Offense
When the New York Jets moved up in the draft a few weeks ago to select Mark Sanchez as the new face of the franchise, Jets fans were ecstatic...
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The Good, Bad, and Ugly for Another Brett Favre Comeback
He's Baaaaaaacccckkkkkk! At least this fake retirement party didn't last as long as last year's. Once Brett Favre announced his second retirement in February, without tears this time, it was ...
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Top 10 Most Annoying Sportscasters
In Sunday's New York Post, the paper put together a nice little montage about the top 10 sportscasters of all time. They appropriately ranked Vin Scully No...
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Omar Minaya Dropped the Ball on a Golden Opportunity
At some point during December's winter meetings in Las Vegas, Mets GM Omar Minaya stopped rolling up seven's at the free agent slot machine. After bringing in Francisco Rodriguez and J...
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Top 10 New York Sports Radio Personalities
It's hard to believe that this June will mark the one year anniversary of the biggest shift in sports talk radio, when it was announced that Mike Francesa and Chris Mad Dog Russo were splitting up their broadcasting partnership to take separate routes...
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Woody Johnson and New York Jets Risking Too Much in Mark Sanchez Deal
Last summer, when the Jets were successful in ridding themselves of Chad Pennington in a trade that brought in Brett Favre, owner Woody Johnson professed that he would never again have a weak-armed quarterback start for his ball club...
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Met Fans 1, Wilpons 0: Fans Win First Battle in Honoring Met History
Thank you, George Willis of the New York Post; thank you Mike Francesca of WFAN, and even more thanks to the fans on this site and on the airwaves, and around the tri-state area, who ...
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New York Mets Ownership Might Be Suffering from Inferiority Complex
If you have a few minutes while driving around on errands or commuting to and from work and you have your radio dialed into 660 WFAN, you are bound to hear Mets fans (ALREADY) complaining about their brand-spanking-new ballpark called Citi Field...
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Jets Want To Move Training Camp Away From $75 Million Facility In New Jersey
Talk about a con job. After years of work, $75 million spent on building a facility, and increased taxes on the people of New Jersey and Morris County, the Jets are telling the Garden ...
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New York Yankees Try To Overcome Alex Rodriguez As 2009 Season Begins
I remember many years ago there was an episode of the Brady Bunch where one of the kids complained that her sister Marsha got more attention then her. "Marsha! Marsha! Marsha!" she screamed in frustration...
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2009 New York Mets Preview
2007 was a shot to gut to the New York Mets; an inexplicable disaster from a season that should have meant so much more. The cry back then was, “Seven and a half games with 17 to play...
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Mets Need To Be Concerned About John Maine
Back in 2001 the Mets had a pitcher named Steve Trachsel. Through his star-crossed career Trachsel had become what one would call an inconsistent pitcher; one who at times could look really, really good, and times where he could look really, really awful.
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Why Pedro Martinez Needs to Be a Met
I have not made it a secret that I am no fan of the World Baseball Classic. I don't like the general idea that players who have major league contracts and commitments are missing Spring Training in order to play around the world in March...
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Paid Professional Athletes Should Stay Out of International Compeitition
Everyone loves sports. And everyone enjoys the idea of international competition between athletes from all over the world, who play because they love their respective game...
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New York Jets Should Keep in Touch with Denver Broncos About Jay Cutler
March Madness usually coincides with college basketball, but after the past week, it seems that the NFL Hot Stove is still simmering from a controversy that involved the Denver Broncos and, who else, the New England Patriots...
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New York Jets Should Not Listen to Foolish Calls for Michael Vick
It is funny how ridiculous calls by drunken or poorly informed fans on New York sports radio can all of a sudden turn an idea into a firestorm...
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Thanks To A-Rod, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds Have Shot At Hall Of Fame
Thank you Alex Rodriguez. You have found a way to not only make a farce of baseball, but your antics will eventually make a farce of the Hall of Fame...
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New York Jets Must Sign Ray Lewis, Keep Brett Favre, Too
Ray Lewis is interested in the Jets? The same New York Jets that suffered four losses in their final five games, costing them a playoff spot? Those Jets? Whether Lewis means it, or if he just ...
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New York Mets Should Throw Fans a Bone...Name Stadium Shea
In tough economic times, the New York Mets have had to shoulder the embarrassment of losing money in the Bernard Madoff scandal and have taken the hits from Washington DC for continuing ...
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New York Mets Must Make a Decision on 2009 Season
These are bad economic times. People are losing their jobs left and right. Families are forced to dig deep into their savings to help their children finish college, and it seems that ...
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43 Reasons To Watch (or Not To Watch) the Super Bowl
There are only three days left until Super Bowl XLIII, a fitting end to a wacky 2008 season, as the old guard Pittsburgh Steelers take on the surprising Arizona Cardinals...
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A Season That Never Was...
In less than a week, America will brace for its annual TV sports spectacle, the Super Bowl. Unlike previous Super Bowls that usually carry with it heavy story-lines and dramatic subplots, this ...