Published on: 5th November, 2010
After an 8-5 week, my record at the NFL halfway mark stands at 66-50. There are some major changes in my Power Rankings, with the New England Patriots now at No. 1, the Indianapolis Colts No. 2, the New Orleans Saints No. 3, Baltimore Ravens No. 4 and the Pittsburgh Steelers ...Published on: 31st October, 2010
Miserable is the only way to describe the offense today as the New York Jets find themselves 2-2 in the new Meadowlands Stadium as they were blanked by the Green Bay Packers, 9-0. For the offense collectively could do nothing all day even though they gained more yardage and controlled the clock ...Published on: 28th October, 2010
In another strange week of match-ups, I was a respectable 9-6 which brings me to 58-45 overall this season. The Pittsburgh Steelers remain No. 1, despite that gift from the referees last Sunday. I'm not sold on the Steelers or Roethlisberger to go deep into the playoffs. My New York Jets remain No. ...Published on: 16th October, 2010
Kyle Orton is on pace to break Dan Marino's single season passing yardage mark of 5,084 as he's currently throwing for nearly 350 yards per game and would finish with 5,545 total yards. With 42 passing attempts per game, Orton is on pace to throw the football 681 times. You think the New York ...Published on: 8th October, 2010
My top five teams going into Week 5 are the Ravens, who remain at No. 1, the Packers at No. 2, Saints No. 3, New York Jets at No. 4 and the New England Patriots rounding out the top five. Last week was a so-so performance going just 8-6 and 37-25 overall for the season. This week is a strange ...Published on: 27th September, 2010
Mark Sanchez has arrived. After 21 games in the National Football League (more games than he played at the University of Southern California), Mark Sanchez has found his groove. Not only has Mark Sanchez found his groove, he's found a favorite receiver in tight end Dustin Keller as the Jets did what they ...Published on: 20th September, 2010
The Miami Dolphins are 2-0. The New York Jets are 1-1. Both clubs are headed by coaches that don't miss too many meals. Jason Taylor will come back to Miami as a hated New York Jet. The winner will be undefeated in the division and atop of the AFC East. Both fan bases can't stand ...Published on: 14th September, 2010
Everything that could go wrong Monday evening in the Meadowlands seemingly did so as the New York Jets crashed and burned in a very forgettable season opener, 10-9 to the Baltimore Ravens. For all the assumptions made by Jet management came crashing down in a game that exposed just how poorly the ...Published on: 10th September, 2010
Sometimes you really have to question the motives of New York Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan. It's one thing to curse like a sailor and turn-off the likes of Super Bowl head coach Tony Dungy. In the scheme of things, all of Ryan's rhetoric and hot air has made for interesting media coverage of a ...Published on: 6th September, 2010
Salary negotiations are always an adversarial process in which both sides must bend or like a knot in a rope, the knot only becomes tighter if both sides continue to pull. In the case of Darrelle Revis, cooler heads prevailed. One would think that General Manager Mike Tannenbaum would have been the ...