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Yes, that was a tough loss. The stats showed the Jets rushing got better with each quarter during the playoffs. Tough to lose him for the second half.
What contributed to that was the 80 yard TD which was an eleven second drive. The D had to get right back on the field for too many plays. Shit...
Wischusen said he may try to go this drive. Check that, he's back on the sideline, but not in.
That is all. Go Jets!
Yes, that.
Good drive. Now, KEEP HITTING MANNING! :jets:
Oh it was sunny all right- and freezing cold. Did you see the page I linked? it was minus six degrees in Toledo that day. It wasn't much warmer...
Oh and an unlinked report on Wikipedia doesnt count as authority. Here is something more substantive and reflective of what the weather was in...
No way. We were so bundled up, we have to wriggle out of our seats every time we stood up to cheer. It was freakin COLD! The oakland game was...
LMAO I want a Jets-Saints Super Bowl!
There you go, I thought so. I also think SB III was the last SB to be broadcast on both networks. I gotta say three of the coldest fucking...
That would be me. :rofl: Tomorrow I will do what I first did the weekend of the Cincy game, and then repeated last week: buy a quarter pound of...
D7Pa2FKz5Qw :jets:
Excellent job. thank you Royal and Tommy.
Do you remember the first few SBs were broadcast on BOTH NBC and CBS, because there wasnt agreement in place? I dont think the terms of the merger...
Back in the day, all home games were blacked out. I dont know if they made an exception for that game, but I do remember it was on TV tape delay...
And speaking of the Cleveland Browns, they played the Colts in the 1968 NFL title game, which was played at the same time as the NY-Oakland AFL...
My bad, it wasn't lou groza (the longtime Cleveland kicker) it was Lou Michaels. http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/rosters.nsf/Annual/1968-bal
Lou Groza was one of the bigger smack talkers that night, yes? And they had that MLB Mike Curtis who claimed he used to bite off the heads of...
Great job. thanks for posting it.