I just got kicked off bengalszone. Their fans are seriously lame. There was only one guy talking any smack after awhile.
GOOD CALL. I noticed that but it didn't click. I really hope one of our guys brings that up over there.
how can anyone take that thread seriously when this dude can't even spell his own team right. Bangels hahahaha.. Dude should at least respect his own team. He also doesn't even know what he wants. He can have all the Lambardi he wants. I don't care.
It's hilarious how it's a Ravens fan bashing Rex Ryan, after all he did for that defense and that franchise. Talk about a bandwagon fan.
A lot of hate out there for our Jets right now. I've been involved in so much damn smack talk that if the Jets don't win tomorrow I am going to eat some serious crow. Please, just once win when it matters and don't be one and done in the playoffs.
This is epic. 1) I've never seen Sanchez cry. 2) The claim that he is too emotional for the job is entirely baseless and subjective, is Brett Favre (Mr. Crybaby himself) not too emotional? 3) My favorite: This poster claims that he is too emotional and does not have the heart to be an elite QB. May I present Exhibit A: heart |h?rt| noun ? the heart regarded as the center of a person's thoughts and emotions, esp. love or compassion : hardening his heart, he ignored her entreaties | he poured out his heart to me | he has no heart. Which is it? Is he too emotional, or does he not have the heart for it?
Bungles fans are delusional. This Cincy sportswriter refused to drink the "kool-aid" and does the smart thing: picks the Jets to win. cincinnati.com/blogs/ludwig/2010/01/08/heart-vs-head/ Posted by cludwig January 8th, 2010, 7:39 am My heart says one thing. My head says another. As a native Cincinnatian, my heart wants the Cincinnati Bengals to beat and pound the New York Jets into submission. As a journalist, newspaperman and sports writer, my head says Jets all the way. They have the NFL’s No. 1 defense along with the league’s top rushing attack. They also have tons of confidence and momentum. Maybe too much confidence, and that’s a good thing for the Bengals, who sincerely appreciate the bulletin-board fodder provided by Jets head coach Rex Ryan. Ryan’s assertion that the Jets should be the Super Bowl favorite got the Bengals’ attention. Some players saw it as an insult; others shrugged it off. “We’re humble,” right guard Bobbie Williams said, “but hungry.” Health-wise, the Bengals are in the best shape possible for Saturday’s Wild Card playoff home game. Game-time weather conditions are expected to be severe, but footing shouldn’t be a problem for either squad because of the heating system beneath Paul Brown Stadium’s FieldTurf. That’s good news for Bengals wideouts, who had difficulty getting separation from Jets defenders and endured numerous dropped passes in Cincinnati’s 37-0 loss on Sunday night. Look for the Jets defense to crowd the line of scrimmage in an attempt to contain tailback Cedric Benson, meaning Cincinnati’s dormant passing game must come alive. This is Chad Ochocinco’s opportunity at redemption after getting shutout by Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis in the regular-season finale. Chad needs to keep his yap shut, and let his play on the field do the talking. He likes to talk the talk. We’ll see if he can walk the walk.
Sanchez looked like he was crying in either the Bills or Saints game when he sat alone behind the sidelines. He looked like he was giving up. But its the only time i can remember.
Doh, I was on the page for a while and think I lost more than a few brain cells. He did sound just like quite a few bagle fans on there though so I missed the sarcasm.
i thought my sarcasm was pretty high. i'll have to dial it up a notch (but it's kinda boring over there).
i love ya turk but its no different than the garbage you see posted on every message board. rex asks for this stuff every time he opens his mouth, i have no pity on him and feel no need to stick up for him.
I didn't realize Rex was emotionally effected by internet criticism and required anyone's pity, and thus your withholding of pity was actually meaningful. way to take a stand there, soldier. that'll show the world you're a man of such strong principles.
tickets on stubhub are 36 bucks. Because cincy fans are retards and don't care. That'd be the day you'd ever find a 36 dollar ticket on stubhub for a jets home playoff game.