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nj meadowlands last won the day on June 11 2008

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  • Birthday 08/04/1987

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  1. Wow good job by him making a tackle after giving up a first down
  2. Nike has such an annoying number of jersey versions (elite, game, legend, limited, etc. etc. etc.) that it's kind of impossible to shop online and know the difference. Anyone get new jerseys and can post what they have / what the quality is?
  3. Someone quoted this ******* thread in a piece of YouTube journalism. hahahah. This is like a "BoyGreen" article quoting himself.
  4. No argument from you about the dumbass parking layout, and DEFINITELY no argument about the ingress/egress to the stadium itself (which I have complained about forever) or literally any other complaint about MetLife generally. I’m simply defending the location of the sports complex. Nothing else about it. In a perfect world for me they’d demolish that sh*thole and try again in the same parking lot, this time building something good.
  5. It’s an impossible call. Hughes and Rosenblatt give him a run for his money.
  6. I’m not falling for it again.
  7. It’s a good question. IMO, people who say this kind of stuff are talking out of their bums. Getting out of the parking lot of MetLife is difficult only if you leave immediately after the game ends. You’ll sit there, like any other sports stadium parking lot, waiting to get filtered through the exits. If you wait 45 minutes, though, there’s really no problem at all. Getting there by car is super easy. MetLife is surrounded by major highway arteries on all sides. If you’re driving and you make good plans (e.g., you get there there NOT 30 minutes before kickoff), it’s really a piece of cake. If you’re coming from the city, the bus from Port Authority on 42nd street is the best option. Takes literally 20 minutes door to door (and it drops you pretty close to me and @Maxman’s tailgate) Admittedly, the Jets/Giants/NJ Transit (a veritable triumvirate of ****-ups) totally botched the train situation to and from MetLife. It’s slow, there’s not enough of them, and you have to connect at Secaucus to get back to NYC. Just a totally sh*tty system.
  8. These two sentences are laughable. It's not 1975 anymore. The Jets fanbase is spread a lot farther than Queens. It feels like most people on this message board aren't even from NY/NJ/CT. The Jets and Giants are both very well rooted in NJ. And holy crap --- "Getting to MetLife is a nightmare" in a thread about moving the team to QUEENS is enough of an irony overload to crash this site's server again.
  9. Lol there are really people having a cow about the Jets taking this guy over Michael ******* Pratt
  10. I like the Corley pick but it’s hard to imagine him being a huge contributor in year 1, which is when all the chips are on the table.
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