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[Translate] One dropped touchdown pass followed by one missed 32 yard field goal and two fumbles on punt returns…this could be an entirely different Super Bowl.  That’s all irrelevant now as we have a re-match from the 2008 Super Bowl in which the unbeaten Patriots were chasing perfection but despite being a 12 point underdog the Giants, with help from their notorious pass rush and a play that has been called the greatest in Super Bowl history and is now simply known as ‘The Catch’ followed by a Plaxico Burress touchdown meant...

[Translate] Baltimore @ New England These two teams met in the playoffs last year, the Patriots were 8-0 at home but the Ravens literally ran all over the them on their way to a 33-14 victory. That day Ravens QB, Joe Flacco who was struggling with injury completed only 4 passes for 34 yards but you can guarantee that won’t happen again if the Ravens want to advance to the Superbowl for the first time since 2001. The Ravens will however need a repeat performance that they got from their defense and running game that day if they are...

[Translate] Pats Could Again Hold Jets’ Key to the Playoffs By Jon Wagner-Sr. Writer at Large-Football Reporters Online The eyes of all New York Jets fans will be on the Meadowlands on Sunday night, as Gang Green tries to make the NFL postseason for the first time in three years. Rightfully so, since the Jets (8-7) would either clinch the AFC’s fifth seed with a win over the Cincinnati Bengals (10-5) in the final regular season game (and likely, the last game, period) at Giants Stadium, at 8:20pm EST, on Sunday night. However,...

[Translate] JETS LOSE CONTROL OF THEIR OWN DESTINY, FALL TO FALCONS  10-7 by TJ Rosenthal for Football Reporters Online If you’ve been around Gang Green nation long enough, then Sunday’s 10-7 loss to Atlanta in the game’s final minutes should come as no surprise. No franchise in the NFL snatches defeat from the claws of victory with it all on the line (The Houston Texans haven’t been around long enough but their resume IS growing) more often, year in year out, than the J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS. Need proof? Please....

[Translate] JETS LOOK TO KEEP SURGING AGAINST FALCONSby TJ Rosenthal for Football Reporters OnlineWatch the You Tube Video HereWith three straight wins against struggling opponents, the 7-6 Jets come back to the Swamp this Sunday to face a once playoff bound team now fighting for its life as well, the 6-7 Atlanta Falcons. Losing starting QB Matt Ryan and one of the NFL’s top RBs Michael Turner to injury has not helped. Still, the Falcons have other weapons, can still put up points, and have played some good teams tough. The Jets,...

[Translate] JETS TAKE ON BUCS WITHOUT SANCHEZby TJ Rosenthal for Football Reporters Online watch the jet report for week 14 with T,J, and Griff at:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbLk4SHhSLw&feature=sub The 6-6 Jets head South to Tampa to take on the 1-11 Bucs as the march towards the playoffs continues. To keep it rolling the Jets are going to have to do it without QB Mark Sanchez whose knee sprain suffered on the scramble in Buffalo has forced head coach Rex Ryan to err on the side of caution. Kellen Clemens takes over as signal...

[Translate] JETS LOOK TO REGROUP AGAINST THE PANTHERSby TJ Rosenthal for Football Reporters Online QB Mark Sanchez is struggling but won’t be benched. Free safety Kerry Rhodes , compared to Ed Reed before the season by Rex Ryan, WILL be benched. Ryan will now sit in on offensive meetings as a way to help Sanchez with his development. Oh, and David Clowney’s twitter account was hacked into this week as some creep threw violent taunts towards a fan who sent the Jet wideout not so kind  thoughts on the Patriot loss. Welcome...

[Translate] JETS FACE A TRAP GAME AS THE DESPERATE TITANS COME TO TOWNby TJ Rosenthal-Contributing Writer(Ny Jets Coverage) Football Reporters Online Few would’ve thought the biggest goal of the Jets in week 3 would be to avoid a let down. This for a club with a rookie Quarterback and a Defense whose star LB Calvin Pace is out until week 5 due to violating league policy. Yet avoiding a let down is exactly what the Jets must do this Sunday at home against the desperate 0-2 Tennessee Titans. Surprising wins at Houston and over...

[Translate] Under A New Direction, Are The Jets About To Soar? By Jon Wagner-Sr. Writer at Large-Football Reporters Online(Photo-Jets Superfan Captain Jet HAs Plenty to be happy about these days-Photo by A.F. Chachkes for F.R.O. New York Jets fans have waited patiently for a long time –- through the past 40 seasons to be exact –- for a chance at another Super Bowl title, ever since Broadway Joe and his Jets fulfilled Joe Namath’s guaranteed upset of the powerhouse Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Since then, the Jets at times,...