Jets First Three Interviews Set
On Friday, the New York Jets will interview in-house candidates Brian Schottenheimer and Bill Callahan for their vacant head coaching position.
On Friday, the New York Jets will interview in-house candidates Brian Schottenheimer and Bill Callahan for their vacant head coaching position.
After much technical difficulty over the last week, which includes a server update gone wrong by our host and Christmas vacation, we actually have a website again! We’ll relaunch with stuff that was supposed to go up yesterday, and the week 17 NFL video Minnesota, 20, New York Giants …
Because I have a feeling that the streak is going to stop at There have already been attempts to grab both our offensive and defensive co-ordinators and I have a feeling that it won’t be the last we hear of these kind of requests. I expect both Steve Spagnuolo and Kevin Gilbride to be head …
If you’re into NFL football betting, you’re looking like the wisest of wise men if you put a wager on the Miami Dolphins to win the AFC East before the season started.
Matt Terl has posted up the list of teams Washington plays next season. Because it’s never too early to start forgetting about this season, let’s take a look-see at the competition: Home: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, St.
Choices: Michael Phelps 8 gold medals (Including the great comeback in the 400m relay), Kansas’s miracle comeback to beat Memphis in the national championship game, the Giants huge upset of the Pats, Usain Bolt destroying the record in the 100m, the 5-hour epic Wimbledon final between Nadal and Federer, Tiger winning the U.S.

Last year, the New York Giants made a beautiful run to the Super Bowl through great play, leadership, and coaching. The Giants met up with the then-undefeated New England Patriots and beat them in an exciting, albeit sloppy game
Las Vegas sports books favor the New York Giants over the 11 other teams in the NFL playoffs to win the Super Bowl, giving 2-to-1 odds on the NFC’s No.
Home: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Baltimore, Cincinnati, New York Jets, Philadelphia, Washington Away: Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Houston, Dallas, New York Giants