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    November 26, 2009

  • 7:49 AM SwampYankeeRI on Favre Factor Trumps Pats and Dolphins

    JMC asked "Is there going to be TV coverage?" You must be a 'Phins fan from Florida ... because New England fans don't worry about TV blackouts. There have been 166 consecutive sellouts at Gillette Stadium and we haven't had a home game blacked out since Clinton was President ... unlike the fickle Dolfans who won't leave home to support 'their team' and even had a *home playoff* game blacked out this decade!! The Patriots jerseys will outnumber the Marino jerseys at Joe Robbie/Pro Player/Jimmy Buffett stadium ... what a great 'home field' advantage!!


    November 26, 2009

  • 1:11 AM JMC on Favre Factor Trumps Pats and Dolphins

    IS there going to be TV coverage or did the geniuses who know oh so much about football bump the Patriot and Dolphin fans from that too?


    November 25, 2009

  • 12:19 PM alex on Vrabel is a no-show for Chiefs' optional practices

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    November 25, 2009

  • 7:30 AM Original Friar on Congressman Kennedy and Bishop Tobin

    Jim, Have you ever heard of Church and State, well it also applies to Church and Sports. Stick to trying to cover Sports and leave the politics to the "Talking Heads".


    November 24, 2009

  • 11:37 PM Frank on Congressman Kennedy and Bishop Tobin

    I think it was ment to be a joke. From a Notre Dame grad, there is just one joke you should be concerned with. And it has something to do with, "What would Touch Down Jesus do?" Probably punt.


    November 24, 2009

  • 9:19 PM TLFSR on Jets' Ryan 'disrespected' by Pats' late deep throw

    Belicheat gets caught red handed cheating so he is going to run up the score on lesser opponents to prove his manliness. The patriots have a great team but sooner or later what goes around will come around. See how pat fans feel when their team is losing by 4 touchdowns and the other team is throwing bombs in the 4th quarter.


    November 24, 2009

  • 7:34 PM Flecha on Jets' Ryan 'disrespected' by Pats' late deep throw

    Oferchissakes. All these people crying about quarterbacks getting too much protection and being soft. What about these poor little boys whose feelings are hurt because there is no mercy rule in the NFL. Hey Rex, if the Pats had let up would you stop trying to forge a comeback? Ryan, Mangini, even Fisher need to shut up.


    November 24, 2009

  • 7:32 PM Flecha on Jets' Ryan 'disrespected' by Pats' late deep throw

    Oferchissakes. All these people crying about quarterbacks getting too much protection and being soft. What about these poor little boys whose feelings are hurt because there is no mercy rule in the NFL. Hey Rex, if the Pats had let up would you stop trying to forge a comeback? Ryan, Mangini, even Fisher need to shut up.


    November 24, 2009

  • 10:04 AM knorman on Jets' Ryan 'disrespected' by Pats' late deep throw

    Like many have said before me... It is the DefensesJOB to stop an offense (every offense). It is not the Offenses job to ease up when they have a lead.


    November 23, 2009

  • 6:08 PM Mike on Congressman Kennedy and Bishop Tobin

    Huh? Since when is a political/religious jab appropriate in a blog about an NFL team?


    November 23, 2009

  • 6:00 PM joanne on Congressman Kennedy and Bishop Tobin

    Where's the ref? He should have called a penalty on Jim Donaldson during this play. Holding? Off-sides? Something.


    November 23, 2009

  • 10:13 AM Pat on Enough Baloney By Maroney

    Good thing they took him out, eh Jimmy Boy?


    November 22, 2009

  • 12:33 PM Conscience on Fat Man on a Thin Tightrope, Part III

    hey Jim - who writes your headlines? real classy calling Charlie Weis fat. Nice job projo. BTW - Jim, your football team stinks. Too bad.


    November 21, 2009

  • 9:05 AM Greg Andreozzi on Dumb Question of the Day

    The point is it's a dumb question unless you'd be willing to deliberately lose a game during the regular season, and no coach I ever met would want to that.


    November 20, 2009

  • 2:07 PM Robert on Dumb Question of the Day

    You have to look at it both ways. Any team would love to go 19-0. Being undefeated, you will have a lot of pressure until you win that final game. No one in history has done that. Now lets say you got into the playoffs with one loss on your record, then the team doesn't have to even think about making history. Now the "DUMB QUESTION OF THE DAY" was do you think the Saints have a better chance at winning it all going into the playoffs undefeated or with just the one loss on their record. I would take that one loss during the regular season over going home in the middle of the playoffs.


    November 19, 2009

  • 12:39 AM Ed on Two Words for Rodney Harrison

    The real question to ask yourself is why with 3rd down and 2yds to go in four down territory, why couldn't the Pat's running game pick up a measely 2yds. I know that's a rhetorical question, we have a handful of running backs, but no running game.


    November 18, 2009

  • 10:32 AM elliemaerou on Tequila sues Chargers linebacker Merriman

    This girl is so hungry for money and fame it's pathetic! Is this her last result? She has to sue one of the best defenseive players in the NFL to make some money? Maybe she should try getting a JOB like the rest of the population! Or maybe stop messing around with Merriman and ask VH1 for another reality show...


    November 17, 2009

  • 4:44 PM Jay on Two Words for Rodney Harrison

    Andy I also am fine with going for it but wish they would have ran the ball on third and two. It doesn't really matter now anyway but I think we would have converted. Marquez I think you're wrong. Mr. Donaldson appears to have made an article to talk some sense into Harrison not kiss BB rump. I love Harrison but I personally think he is wrong on this particular call.


    November 17, 2009

  • 12:48 PM humblepie on Two Words for Rodney Harrison

    "Harrison saw first-hand how Peyton's baby brother Eli, shredded the New England secondary in the waning minutes of Super Bowl XLII" -that is simply not accurate


    November 17, 2009

  • 4:29 AM Mitch on You're Shocked, But Peyton's Not

    I love him more with all his defenses and explanations. Loved the game too. Indeed, one team's victory is a just the fans' reward. Thanks for sharing.