
Jerry Jones thought he could somehow intimidate the players and the key decision makers of the NFLPA by saying, “I Guess We’re Going To Have To Show You To Get Your Attention.”
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Jerry Jones thought he could somehow intimidate the players and the key decision makers of the NFLPA by saying, “I Guess We’re Going To Have To Show You To Get Your Attention.”

Head Coaches will have major reservations about their players trash talking leading up to the game. But outspoken Jets coach Rex Ryan talks the talk and expects his players to talk the talk and walk the walk, and boy did they put up to make the Patriots and everyone else shut up.

Not only did Jets linebacker Bart Scott speak his mind about how he felt the Jets were being disrespected by everyone, he also had some words for Tom Brady.

Now I’m not going to act like I was smart enough to pick the New York Jets. I was feeling like everyone else on Sunday night. I just can’t believe how I didn’t see the signs, because they were all there.

Here we are 15 minutes away from the beginning of round two of the NFL playoffs. This weekend is what I have always called the real playoffs. To me Wildcard weekend is like a “play in” round.

On Thursday, Suggs was on SiriusXM’s Mad Dog Radio and ripped into Brady and indirectly at the Patriots by saying that his three Super Bowls wins are “questionable.”

Playoff time is exciting within itself, the intensity is ramped up another 20% and an additional 5% each round. With that let’s look at this weekend’s matchups.

Looking for good gossip? How about a good spat between rivals? We have just that this week in the NFL.

The problem is despite Tom Brady and his bunch of nobodies playing outstanding on offense, the Patriots still aren’t good enough to win a championship.
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“J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets!!” Those were my words on twitter when asked at the beginning of the year who I thought would represent the AFC in the Super bowl. Now with full disclosure, I did also pick the Dallas Cowboys to be representing the NFC. So, I may have gotten at least one of the two [...]