Sandra, do you think Ryan is a step up or step down from Mangini?
Speaking of Mangini, I think he will be a better coach with the Browns. Historically speaking, Head Coaches are better in their second gig. (cough, Belichick, cough). 1st time head coaches learn, just like rookie players. The more tenure they have in the league, the more they grow and learn from the game. I expect Mangini to be better off with the Browns from his experiences with the Jets.
Wow, the Jets really got your goat, huh? As you said, they're a meaningless franchise compared to all that your boys have accomplished up there. The Jets care so much about the Patriots because they're the team to beat when they have Brady.
But to the Patriots, the Jets are just another team. Interesting that such a meaningless team can provoke such animosity...not to mention cute little signs.
Better be careful when talking about team popularity though. Only one of these two teams had a ton of home games blacked out not that long ago, the smallest crowds in the NFL, and almost moved to Hartford...and it's not the Jets. The Patriots are popular now when they're winning, but the Jets have always sold out...even when they are bad.
Gotta wonder what will happen up there when this cycle runs out, the Patriots stop winning Super Bowls, and people start caring more about the Bruins again.
Oh, and I fixed the name up in your post.
Sandra
It's funny that you rail against the Islanders and yet you root for the Jets who are the Islanders of the NFL.
You say the Jets are sold out every game, if they say so, I've been to many a half empty Pats/Jets game at GIANTS stadium.
I understand 1969 was a long time ago...
The whole family's like that. You should see his brother Rob (Browns D-Coordinator). He looks like he's pregnant!
Bart Scott is ready to punch a Patriot | ProFootballTalk.comIf Woody Johnson decides to sell the Jets in the near future, we have a suggested buyer.
Vince McMahon.
The Week Two game between the Patriots and the Jets continues to assume a Sunday Afternoon Raw feel. And the latest guy to start talking is, to little surprise, linebacker Bart Scott.
Regarding the potential venom that safety Kerry Rhodes has invited via his comments regarding the team's plan to try to "embarrass" the Patriots, Scott offered up this gem to ESPN's Rachel Nichols: "If Kerry needs someone to back him up, I'll be right there to throw the first punch."
Why do we have a feeling that last week's staggering fine total could be surpassed on Sunday -- in this game alone?
Eric Mangini wasn't a bad coach at all. Favre screwed him last year.
Check out what Bart Scott said:
Bart Scott is ready to punch a Patriot | ProFootballTalk.com
Ryan gives credit to the Jets' most famous fan:
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan gives Fireman Ed game ball from win over New England Patriots - ESPN