They are 9-4 and in great position to take a wildcard spot. The NY media in these situations is just embarrassing to witness. The perfect proof of that is the whole handing of this Sal Alosi situation. Now this isn't only the "NY MEDIA" doing this per se, as its mostly national attention, but lets not make it like the reason its getting talked about so much isn't because its the Jets. The funny thing is its getting similar attention as the Pats "spygate" got at the time. That, to me, is an embarrassment. They are talking about the "wall" made on the sideline and how the Jets ordered it and its illegal. EVERY TEAM IN THE LEAGUE DOES IT! Enough of this photo evidence of this team does it, that team does it. Its not a tough issue, every team does it. Do you see any team standing behind the "second white line"? This is only about one guy being an idiot and sticking out his leg. Does every team videotape the opposing teams practices? These two stories shouldn't even be in the same neighborhood of attention
Um, it is illegal to have inactive players standing on the sidelines. Which you won't find in other team photos, you will find players, helmets on, ready to take the field. It is illegal to compromise the " integrity of the game ". < ala Westhoff's unfounded allegations > Look, your team gets caught cheating, you learn to embrace the hate. Put an asterick next to your name, reply to being called cheaters with a big ol GFY, and you live to see another day. Don't point fingers at previous cheaters, makes you look trite. Just stand up, pump your chest out, take a breath and feel the power. It's all good, my friend.
Foxy, you're comparing a married man looking at another woman walking down the street and saying "niice" to that same man f*cking the sh*t out of that woman.
OK metsfan, have it your way. I was just trying to save you a little frustration. Cuz they's still gonna call you cheaters. Enjoy your day.