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NFL Network Tries To Fire-Up Jets / Will Re-Air Monday Night Miracle

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You gotta hand it to the NFL Network. They really love their Bretts!

On Friday night at 9 PM, they will re-air the Monday Night Miracle.

Wow...

Why not re-air the Mud Bowl, huh?

No way they throw the Dolphins a bone this week. Oh...it's a great story and all, right...but in the end...Cinderella will lose her slipper.

We're really gonna have to want this game to win it. It's not going to be handed to us and they'll dangle the respect carrot in front of our faces only for so long before yanking it away.

THIS WEEKEND WE DINE IN HELL!
 
there is no way in hell that i can re watch that game again. i was only 10 at the time, but i was still so f****n pissed after the game words cant describe it.
 
nope. they are only gonna piss off the phins. i think sparano and penny should make the whole team watch.
 
I don't think the Jets will be very fired up when they learn that they are out of the playoffs before kickoff.
 
Maybe theyre trying to fire up Miami... To not get embarrassed again
 
Mud Bowl? Who the hell would want to watch that borefest? 14-0. Not to mention scumbag shula had to make the field wet to take away the jets one advantage, speed.

The NFL network has shown the fake spike game before so I don't know what your whining about. The Monday Night Miracle was one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.
 
Mud Bowl? Who the hell would want to watch that borefest? 14-0. Not to mention scumbag shula had to make the field wet to take away the jets one advantage, speed.

The NFL network has shown the fake spike game before so I don't know what your whining about. The Monday Night Miracle was one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.

The Monday nighter was a comeback in a regular-season game. Historic? Get a grip. In 2003 the Colts came back from 35-14 with 4 minutes left, also in a Monday night game. Something like that happens nearly every season.

Conference championship games are bigger deals by a long way, even if you're shut out, AJ Duhe intercepts three passes and scores a TD, and the fans whine about the field for the next quarter century.

(BTW, it was a rain storm that made the field wet. God did it, but I can understand your confusing him with Shula back in the 80s.)
 
The Monday nighter was a comeback in a regular-season game. Historic? Get a grip. In 2003 the Colts came back from 35-14 with 4 minutes left, also in a Monday night game. Something like that happens nearly every season.

Conference championship games are bigger deals by a long way, even if you're shut out, AJ Duhe intercepts three passes and scores a TD, and the fans whine about the field for the next quarter century.

(BTW, it was a rain storm that made the field wet. God did it, but I can understand your confusing him with Shula back in the 80s.)

In that sense, he just admitted he truly does believe Shula is god.. props to Bleed GNW!

Plus, leave it to a Jets fan to call one of the greatest and most respected (not to mention the most winningest) coaches in the history of professional sports, a scumbag... If he thinks Shula is a scumbag, he definately must not be from Jersey.
 
Mud Bowl? Not to mention scumbag shula had to make the field wet to take away the jets one advantage, speed.

Were you there? I was. It was raining, genius. Besides, wouldn't a wet field slow both teams down? Or does Shula's rain only slow down the supposedly faster Jets. Generally teams with "one advantage" don't win over teams with several.

Don may have had a lot of power, but the ability to make it rain wasn't one of them.

Face it, your team has very few highlights in their history. Enjoy the "Miracle", because you needed one to beat the Dolphins that night. With any other team, it would only have been a comeback.
 
Were you there? I was. It was raining, genius. Besides, wouldn't a wet field slow both teams down? Or does Shula's rain only slow down the supposedly faster Jets. Generally teams with "one advantage" don't win over teams with several.

Don may have had a lot of power, but the ability to make it rain wasn't one of them.

Face it, your team has very few highlights in their history. Enjoy the "Miracle", because you needed one to beat the Dolphins that night. With any other team, it would only have been a comeback.

:sidelol:
 
Mud Bowl? Who the hell would want to watch that borefest? 14-0. Not to mention scumbag shula had to make the field wet to take away the jets one advantage, speed.

The NFL network has shown the fake spike game before so I don't know what your whining about. The Monday Night Miracle was one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.

Scumbag- sorry but i think you got the meaning of that word wrong.

If you look the word up in the dictionary you see

Main Entry: scum·bag Pronunciation: \ˈskəm-ˌbag also -ˌbāg\ Function: noun Date: 1987 slang : New York Jets Marty Lyons after the disturbingly bad sportsmanship he portrayed while ending the Hall of Fame career of Dwight Stevenson.

With a franchise record 331-400-8 not only are the jets a failure as a franchise but as Marty Lyons demonstrated they are failures as human beings :err:
 
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