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This has been a very tough year to be a Jet fan.
But today was a great day to be a Jet fan in my family.
My two brothers, my son and I went to the game, sat in the cold and watched gang green finally win one for the fans.
The first picture is of the start of the play where they finally got in the end zone.
It brought a big smile to everyone's face, including Josh's.
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Posted December 11, 2005 in Random PostsComments
You think its tough to be a jets fan? Try being a browns fan...
Posted by: Jeremy Stein | Dec 11, 2005 10:46:08 PM
As I told Jackson, I was willing to forgo rooting for my Raiders knowing you guys were braving the cold of Giants Stadium to watch this game. Glad the Jets could save one for you guys.
Posted by: Tony Alva | Dec 12, 2005 9:19:44 AM
Take Josh to Lambeau in December and show him how real men watch real football.
Posted by: JayR | Dec 12, 2005 10:00:49 AM
Ya know, I was sitting *right* in front of where McCareins caught that "touchdown," and it wasn't even close to being a pushout. He wasn't ever going to land in bounds on barely one foot, let alone too. Argh.
As for the Pack and Jets, wonder if they'll still end up in the Reggie Bush sweepstakes because it's not necessarily the best pick for the Texans at this point, IMHO.
Posted by: Tom | Dec 12, 2005 10:02:01 AM
a win that was really a loss. the best thing that could happen to the jets this year is named reggie bush.
Posted by: eric goldstein | Dec 12, 2005 2:58:24 PM
The Pack looks like they're out of the running for Bush (or anything else of great meaning), but the networks, presumably in the interest of making sure that they don't miss out on what might be Favre's swan song (I don't think so), have put all three remaining Packers' games on national TV, including Christmas Day at Lambeau against the Bears. They may not be good this year, but they're still fund to watch, and the weather should be suitably cruel.
Posted by: JayR | Dec 12, 2005 4:15:14 PM
Regardless of where McCareins would have landed, he was pushed prior to landing, and that's aginst the rules. TOUCHDOWN JETS! The defending Raider screwed up, and his team paid a high price.
I'm sick of the Reggie Bush sweepstakes, he'll end up where he does.
Posted by: jackson | Dec 13, 2005 11:27:01 AM
A VC
