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So levy what were you going to say if the jets beat the chargers.


Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:12 pm
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I hate Grill :P

but the Jets are good. Hopefully not good enough to beat the Colts.


wow finally figured that out 20 weeks into the season.....

and to the 3 losers, surprised now of those great supersized receivers couldn't get TDs more than 1 time!

LOL!

and no Levy, not man enough to comment. LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Wow. Chargers score on 1 try in 6 chances.

Jet defense is LOL at them.



..and yet... the Chargers have the better O and D. SD is LOL at Grill


Really, O Clueless Levy, Really??????????????????????????????????


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It's HILARIOUS when teams celebrate when the other team misses a FG... YOU DIDN'T DO ANYTHING. Idiots.


They celebrate because it's a crucial play dork.

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Kudos to the Jets. Though it sucks that we have to deal with another week of Grill being Grill


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Revatar wrote:
I hate Grill :P

but the Jets are good. Hopefully not good enough to beat the Colts.


wow finally figured that out 20 weeks into the season.....

and to the 3 losers, surprised now of those great supersized receivers couldn't get TDs more than 1 time!

LOL!

and no Levy, not man enough to comment. LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


You Troll still haven't figured out where I live, have you?


Mon Jan 18, 2010 3:54 am
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Yup I know but a football fan would watch the playoff games. Especially one that close.


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Unfortunately I have to work for a living


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and lol at one of these predictions....as that worked out pretty well for the Giants in their Super Bowl Run. and please check how many categories the Jets are #1 in the NFL!

Also with all those #1 on defense wondering where the Jets might be on the greatest defensive teams ever....and that is with losing Kris Jenkins for the year!

and Ryan is showing up his father, Buddy Ryan of the 85 Bears!


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>>> It's tough to imagine the Jets' formula -- run the ball, play tough defense, keep things close -- working a third straight week.

*** Also it is 4 straight weeks and only this game was close as the others were JET BLOWOUTS!

Sun 12/27 Indianapolis Colts at Indianapolis (14-0) W 29 - 15
Sun 1/3 Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati (10-5) W 37 - 0

Postseason Games

Sat 1/9 Cincinnati Bengals at Cincinnati (10-6) W 24 - 14
Sun 1/17 San Diego Chargers at San Diego (13-3) W 17 - 14
Sun 1/24 Indianapolis Colts at Indianapolis 3:00 pm


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:funny: @ Grill comparing the Jets D to the '85 Bears :wacko:

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:funny: @ Grill comparing the Jets D to the '85 Bears :wacko:


Not comparing them...as I am saying the Jets might be better ....and I showed the Jets stats...now you show me the Bears total stats and where they ranked in 85!


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Grill the Jets don't crack the top ten defenses-

No.10 - Kansas City Chiefs – 1969
Buck Buchanan, Bobby Bell and Willie Lanier aren’t household names today, but in 1969, they helped the Chiefs to an 11-3 record and eventual Super Bowl win. This squad earned shutouts in two games, and in seven games they kept opponents to 10 points or fewer. In three playoff wins, the Chiefs allowed a total of just 20 points. All year long, the defense frustrated its opponents, which averaged less than two touchdowns a game against Kansas City.

No.9 - Miami Dolphins – 1972
The 1972 Dolphins were the first team in NFL history to go undefeated, and much of that success was due to a stellar offense. However, Miami’s aptly nicknamed "No-Name Defense" was just as responsible for the team’s success. That defense was the NFL’s best in 1972, and was anchored by Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti. Other defensive standouts were Dick Anderson and Jake Scott, but what this squad lacked in individual star power, it more than made up for by being a cohesive unit.

No.8 - Los Angeles Rams- 1975
Several teams in NFL history have had a defensive line nicknamed the "Fearsome Foursome," but no team lived up to this moniker better than the ’75 Rams. Led by terrifying tackler Jack Youngblood, the Rams cruised to a 12-2 record -- all the while allowing an average of just 9.6 points a game, one of the top marks in NFL history. Over the final six regular season games, Los Angeles’ opponents scored an average of just 5.3 points a game.

No.7 - Green Bay Packers – 1962
The 1962 Packers defense was so good that it produced Hall of Famers on the defensive line at linebacker, safety and cornerback. Opponents knew better than to take Green Bay’s defense lightly, thanks in part to a tough reputation and play to back it up. No player was tougher than Ray Nitschke, a seven-time All-Pro and the only linebacker to be named to the NFL’s 50th and 75th anniversary teams. The Packers lone blip on an otherwise perfect NFL championship game was a Giants’ blocked punt for a touchdown -- other than that, this fearsome defense kept New York from scoring a single point on offense.

No.6 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2002
In 2002, the Bucs became the second team to ever lead the NFL in total defense, points allowed and interceptions; and that year’s defensive roster read like a who’s who of stars on D. The team was led by a number of probable future Hall of Famers, including Warren Sapp, Derrick Brooks, John Lynch, and Ronde Barber. In four straight games, this defense scored touchdowns, and during a 12-4 season, Tampa Bay held its opponent to 10 or fewer points nine times. It was fitting that after the Bucs' 48-21 routing of Oakland in the Super Bowl, a defensive player -- safety Dexter Jackson -- was named the game’s MVP.

No.5 - New York Giants – 1990
Few defenders in NFL history have been as feared as Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, and it was Taylor who was the stalwart of a 1990 New York club that won the Super Bowl. The Giants won its first 10 games and went 13-3 despite a challenging schedule that included contests against seven playoff-bound teams. However, it was the defense in the playoffs that allowed the Giants to be considered one of the NFL’s best ever. They surrendered just three points in the Divisional playoff game, held the exciting 49ers to 13 points in the NFC Championship and gave up 19 points in a Super Bowl victory.

No.4 - Baltimore Ravens – 2000
When the ferocious Ray Lewis is the poster boy of your defense, you know you’re in good shape. The Lewis-led Ravens of 2000 overcame a pitiful offense to go 12-4 and handily win the Super Bowl. So miserable was this team’s offense that during its four losses, the opposition averaged only 13 points. The Ravens’ defense was another story -- on four occasions, Baltimore shut out its opponent, and in four playoff wins, gave up scores of just 3, 10, 3, and 7 points. Over the course of the season, the Ravens surrendered 10.3 points a game.

No.3 - Minnesota Vikings – 1971
With a defensive motto of “meet at the quarterback,” we’d be remiss if we didn’t include the group known as the Purple People Eaters. Sacking, run stuffing and all-out stingy, this defense was shored up by Alan Page, who won defensive MVP and league MVP honors in 1971. Minnesota gave up just 9.9 points per game, on average, and held quarterbacks to an efficiency rating of 40.4 -- a number that meant each QB was in for a long afternoon against The Vikes.

No.2 - Chicago Bears – 1985
Running back Walter Payton helped carry the 1985 Bears to Super Bowl glory, but a frightening defense in the Windy City was good enough to overshadow the NFL’s top rusher. Chicago went 15-1 in ’85 thanks to a shut-down defense that blitzed like crazy. For linebacker, the Bears boasted Mike Singletary, one of the best ever at his position. Up front, the defensive line was anchored by 380-pound William Perry and "sackmaster" Dan Hampton. In seven games, the opposition scored less than 10 points against Chicago, but it was during the playoffs that the defense really shone. They pitched shutouts in the Divisional and Conference games, and allowed 10 points in the Super Bowl. :whaa:

No.1 - Pittsburgh Steelers – 1976
The Steelers' defense in the 1970s was known as the Steel Curtain -- and for good reason. It was easily the most formidable, toughest-to-play D in the history of the NFL. If you’ve ever seen the famous photo of linebacker Jack Lambert, glaring and missing his front teeth, you’d know this was one mean hombre. However, Lambert was just one cog in Pittsburgh’s defensive wheel, and was joined by fellow Hall of Famers “Mean Joe" Greene, Mel Blount and Jack Ham -- four of the eight Pittsburgh defenders named to the Pro Bowl in 1976. This team made it one game from the Super Bowl thanks to its ridiculous defense down the stretch. Over the final eight games of ‘76, opponents averaged just 3.1 points a game against the Steel Curtain. :zonks:


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Guess we will just have to wait till after the Jets Super Bowl win to continue this talk as then the Jets will have beaten the Bengals, Chargers, Colts and probably the Saints.

And as everyone knows that todays players are faster, stronger and better overall so Jets will easily come out as the # 1 team after Gang Green shuts down Manning/Colts and Brees/Saints.


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Look look.

The Jets should be happy they got where they are. Send a dozen champagne bottles to the Colts for throwing that game but the ride is over.

Manning and Co aren't going to resting starters this time fiddling with their thumbs. They will be all over the Jets and as soon as it's 14-0 in the first quarter the game will be over because the Jets have no offense to make a comeback. They are a grinder team and when they get behind it becomes a struggle.

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Look look.

The Jets should be happy they got where they are. Send a dozen champagne bottles to the Colts for throwing that game but the ride is over.

Manning and Co aren't going to resting starters this time fiddling with their thumbs. They will be all over the Jets and as soon as it's 14-0 in the first quarter the game will be over because the Jets have no offense to make a comeback. They are a grinder team and when they get behind it becomes a struggle.


well what happens if the Jets do this as they are already half way there >>> Bengals, Chargers, Colts and probably the Saints.

and all the idiots here were talking about Rivers and all these super-sized Charger receivers, that got 1 TOUCHDOWN IN ABOUT 10 CHANCES!!!!!

AND THE JETS WERE THE #1 TEAM ON DEFENSE IN THE NFL THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SO WHO KNOWS HOW THE GAME GOES?????


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Norv. Turner.

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SO WHO KNOWS HOW THE GAME GOES?????


Peyton Manning will get his revenge and it's going to be ugly.

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Grill wrote:
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Look look.

The Jets should be happy they got where they are. Send a dozen champagne bottles to the Colts for throwing that game but the ride is over.

Manning and Co aren't going to resting starters this time fiddling with their thumbs. They will be all over the Jets and as soon as it's 14-0 in the first quarter the game will be over because the Jets have no offense to make a comeback. They are a grinder team and when they get behind it becomes a struggle.


well what happens if the Jets do this as they are already half way there >>> Bengals, Chargers, Colts and probably the Saints.

and all the idiots here were talking about Rivers and all these super-sized Charger receivers, that got 1 TOUCHDOWN IN ABOUT 10 CHANCES!!!!!

AND THE JETS WERE THE #1 TEAM ON DEFENSE IN THE NFL THIS YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SO WHO KNOWS HOW THE GAME GOES?????


bump....as notice none of the big mouth will answer this question!


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and after my KO knockout of the clueless 3 (in terms of football at least), I am sorry that it is over and all 3 of them really went down without too much of a fight from me! LOL!!!!!

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^^^^^^
You are without a doubt the most annoying poster ever. Didn't you change your "favorite" teams like halfway towards the end of the season? Fucking bandwagon

And the jets are going to get raped with no lube by the Colts...I find it hilarious that you actually credit the jets to beating the colts when the colts were restingall their good players.

Oh...and now everyone knows that eli is the shitty, imitation big lots version of his older brother peyton....

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Guess we will just have to wait till after the Jets Super Bowl win to continue this talk as then the Jets will have beaten the Bengals, Chargers, Colts and probably the Saints.

And as everyone knows that todays players are faster, stronger and better overall so Jets will easily come out as the # 1 team after Gang Green shuts down Manning/Colts and Brees/Saints.




Not gonna happen. You are just obviouslyway to excited...sorta how you probably were when the Giants started 5-0 only to end up sucking big minority cock the rest of the season.

Oh and they got demolished by the saints

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First loser. I always have been both a jets and giants fan as we got only those games and I supported both teams.

And loser. I was talking giants up to the last game of the season but can't anymore as they are out.

And on peyton. How come he couldn't destroy the jets with the 2.5 quarters that he played.

And just like the giants in 2007, the Jets are building momentum as look at how they covered all the great charger receivers. And also rushed for 170 yards with their #1 rushing off team.


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First loser. I always have been both a jets and giants fan as we got only those games and I supported both teams.

And loser. I was talking giants up to the last game of the season but can't anymore as they are out.

And on peyton. How come he couldn't destroy the jets with the 2.5 quarters that he played.

And just like the giants in 2007, the Jets are building momentum as look at how they covered all the great charger receivers. And also rushed for 170 yards with their #1 rushing off team.




9-7 Regular season record..nuff said, case closed!

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