Kentucky Jet Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Do the New Faces Respect the Rivalry? By Angel Navedo on September 13th, 2008 Rivalries are a driving force in the NFL. The league, as we all know it, revolves around the intense hatred and disdain between rival fan bases. The players on the field feed off of that energy. The drama, the emotion, and the passion that surrounds one game is unparalleled. Facing the same players and coaches twice a year drives the game beyond the theatrics, though. Athletes that know one another well, and coaches that turn the game into a true chess match provide added elements of excitement. Over the last decade, no two teams have known one another better than the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Everything, from Bill Belichick dumping the Jets after serving as their coach for one day to Eric Mangini Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetkid94 Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 Do the New Faces Respect the Rivalry? By Angel Navedo on September 13th, 2008 Rivalries are a driving force in the NFL. The league, as we all know it, revolves around the intense hatred and disdain between rival fan bases. The players on the field feed off of that energy. The drama, the emotion, and the passion that surrounds one game is unparalleled. Facing the same players and coaches twice a year drives the game beyond the theatrics, though. Athletes that know one another well, and coaches that turn the game into a true chess match provide added elements of excitement. Over the last decade, no two teams have known one another better than the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Everything, from Bill Belichick dumping the Jets after serving as their coach for one day to Eric Mangini Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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