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****The Official New York Jets vs. New England Patriots Game Thread DIVISIONAL ROUND EDITION****


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J-E-T-S JETS! JETS! JETS!

And now a picture story of Tom Brady's day tomorrow....

It starts with him fist pumping like a smug little douche...

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But soon the Jets defense puts him in his place like the bitch that he is...

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During the 2nd half after another drive ends quickly, Brady starts to realize the end is near...

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Finally the game ends, the Jets are victorious and all Brady can do is scream and ask why god has forsaken him...

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Defeated Brady goes home to find solace the only way he knows, in the warm embrace of his favorite barnyard friend...

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J-E-T-S JETS! JETS! JETS!

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where's the picture of him after Shaun Ellis' sack to clinch that game in the mud-you know the one that made NE tear up the grass and go artificial the NEXT WEEK

Didn't see it when I looked but figured the knee injury and him mid sack worked well enough. It would be a good one for future installments though.

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I know there are a lot of guests in this thread right now (65), just want to remind everyone that due to the HUGE volume we are experiencing, guest viewing will be disabled on Sunday. You just have to click register and you can still read the threads and even post.

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Join me in my return, and rejoice!

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NOV 8th SI

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/1/index.htm

AFC

1. STEELERS (North)

Is there a more complete team? Rashard Mendenhall is a top 10 rusher, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has shown little rust after his suspension, and the defense has allowed the fewest points in the league. The loss of defensive end Aaron Smith (torn triceps) hurts, and tough games remain against the Patriots, Ravens and Jets, but this is a club no one will want to see in the postseason.

2. PATRIOTS (East)

They're middle of the pack in most stats and below average in scoring D, but they put up a league-best 29.3 points per game. The Pats traded deep-ball threat Randy Moss and lack a top 20 rusher, but they make up for it with superb coaching, excellent special teams and a knack for winning tight games against talented opponents (three-point victories over the Ravens and the Chargers).

3. CHIEFS (West)

Quarterback Matt Cassel and wide receiver Dwayne Bowe are starting to play up to expectations, inside linebacker Derrick Johnson is quietly having a Pro Bowl season, and Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones lead the league's best running game. A favorable second-half schedule should be enough for Kansas City to take the division.

4. COLTS (South)

Indy's experience and manageable schedule should offset its injury woes. The Colts still must play at Philly and New England and host nemesis San Diego, but the rest of the road is relatively smooth, so pencil them in for their seventh division title in eight years.

5. JETS (wild card)

Their five-game winning streak ended on Sunday, but they still have what it takes to win it all: talent on offense, a stingy defense and solid special teams. LaDainian Tomlinson (above) & Co. must get more consistent on offense to reach the Super Bowl.

6. RAVENS (wild card)

Baltimore won the Super Bowl as a wild card in 2000, and it has a shot again. Wideout Anquan Boldin has been a major plus, as has been the return of ball-hawk safety Ed Reed.

PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS

Wild-card Round RAVENS defeat Chiefs; JETS defeat Colts

Divisional Round JETS defeat Patriots; STEELERS defeat Ravens

AFC Championship Game JETS defeat Steelers

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/2/index.htm#ixzz1BAmn6ZWT

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NOV 8th SI

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/1/index.htm

PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS

Wild-card Round RAVENS defeat Chiefs; JETS defeat Colts

Divisional Round JETS defeat Patriots; STEELERS defeat Ravens

AFC Championship Game JETS defeat Steelers

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/2/index.htm#ixzz1BAmn6ZWT

Damn that dude knows whats up.

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NOV 8th SI

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/1/index.htm

AFC

1. STEELERS (North)

Is there a more complete team? Rashard Mendenhall is a top 10 rusher, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has shown little rust after his suspension, and the defense has allowed the fewest points in the league. The loss of defensive end Aaron Smith (torn triceps) hurts, and tough games remain against the Patriots, Ravens and Jets, but this is a club no one will want to see in the postseason.

2. PATRIOTS (East)

They're middle of the pack in most stats and below average in scoring D, but they put up a league-best 29.3 points per game. The Pats traded deep-ball threat Randy Moss and lack a top 20 rusher, but they make up for it with superb coaching, excellent special teams and a knack for winning tight games against talented opponents (three-point victories over the Ravens and the Chargers).

3. CHIEFS (West)

Quarterback Matt Cassel and wide receiver Dwayne Bowe are starting to play up to expectations, inside linebacker Derrick Johnson is quietly having a Pro Bowl season, and Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones lead the league's best running game. A favorable second-half schedule should be enough for Kansas City to take the division.

4. COLTS (South)

Indy's experience and manageable schedule should offset its injury woes. The Colts still must play at Philly and New England and host nemesis San Diego, but the rest of the road is relatively smooth, so pencil them in for their seventh division title in eight years.

5. JETS (wild card)

Their five-game winning streak ended on Sunday, but they still have what it takes to win it all: talent on offense, a stingy defense and solid special teams. LaDainian Tomlinson (above) & Co. must get more consistent on offense to reach the Super Bowl.

6. RAVENS (wild card)

Baltimore won the Super Bowl as a wild card in 2000, and it has a shot again. Wideout Anquan Boldin has been a major plus, as has been the return of ball-hawk safety Ed Reed.

PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS

Wild-card Round RAVENS defeat Chiefs; JETS defeat Colts

Divisional Round JETS defeat Patriots; STEELERS defeat Ravens

AFC Championship Game JETS defeat Steelers

Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1176713/2/index.htm#ixzz1BAmn6ZWT

Pretty impressive.

Let's hope it continues.

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I love this photo... especially the guy in warm-ups looking down at Brady. It looks like Kevan Barlow, but he was actually playing that day and pretty much the hero of the day no?

I think he did have a big day, but I can't remember for sure.

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