DOLPHINS: J-E-T-S. Jets. Jets. Jets.

Kristoffer Shields kms223 at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 2 16:51:23 GMT 2009



I think there was so much veteran leadership on the Ravens, particularly Ray Lewis, they kept him in check.  Squat showed his true colors on the field a couple times (like the Pats game), but he wasn't the go-to guy in the locker room.  Now he's a team "leader" and he takes his cues from his coach.  The best part is, it's already wearing thin up here in NY.

> From: ldouglas at gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 09:31:13 -0500
> To: dolphins-disc at phins.com
> Subject: Re: DOLPHINS: J-E-T-S.  Jets.  Jets.  Jets.
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> "SCOREBOARD" indeed!
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> And wrt "Bart Squat" - if I have my chronologies right - DP identified that Bart was sackless this season, Danny said he "hadn't done squat" and David "Doc" Daugherty coined the name. I will, however, point out that Bart's initials (in either case) are appropriate for what he's been saying. 
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> And the thing is, I don't really remember him being this assholish in Baltimore. Perhaps I chalked up the Brady/undefeated game in 07 as a ref-cheating anomaly. I guess you never really know until they lose.
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> From: "Patrick McLaughlin" <pluvlaw at hotmail.com>
> To: dolphins-disc at phins.com
> Sent: 11/2/09 8:18 AM
> Subject: DOLPHINS: J-E-T-S.  Jets.  Jets.  Jets.
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> A few points about Sunday's win:
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> First, as to whether or not we "deserved" to win:  Hell yes.  If anything, the Jets have spent the last three weeks spitting into the Football Gods eyes and they reaped it this Sunday.  Karma ain't the stuff that goes on apples, Rex.  It's the thing that bites you in your very large posterior when you anger the gods.
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> Second, Lionel (it was Lionel, right?) is right:  his name should be Bart Squat.  Dude...you were outplayed by Reggie Torbor today.  Shut it.  And for the record, given their performances against the class of the league (Colts and Saints), this Miami team would deserve to be in the Super Bowl more than your team.
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> Third, after watching NFLNetwork last night for 2 full hours just to rewatch the highlights of this game (we got bumped the first time through because HIM came out to answer questions in his Wranglers), I was not disappointed.  I have not seen anyone on here discuss Ryan's comments about how he would rather be in their locker room "moving forward" than in ours.  "We got a better record.." and other bullshit.  The true beauty of that statement is that it shows how lost Ryan really is.  Miami was not supposed to be any good last year and they whipped you to win the division.  Miami was not supposed to be that good this year, and we have swept you.  But more importantly, Miami is doing it all with an eye to the future.  We haven't traded away draft picks or brought in pricey older free agents.  Your team mortgaged the future to win last year and lost.  Then you doubled down this year and the results ain't looking that grand.  On a whole, we have beaten you with what the experts!
>   would consider as "inferior" talent.  What's gonna happen when our talent catches up (something that will happen quickly b/c we can reload cheaper and younger than you)?
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> Fourth, I liked Taylor's comments:  "it's like a graveyard around here...write about that."  How fitting that JT got the chance to stick one last dagger in Jets fans at the Meadowlands.  He deserved it.
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> Fifth, while I am certainly pleased with Teddy's big returns, he still looks afraid of getting hit.  On one of those KRs after the two TDs, he absolutely dropped to the ground like a ragdoll to avoid a hit.  You can't help but want the Sparano to try him at PR, but how's he gonna react to those bodies flying at thim then?  Is that the reason he has not been put back there again.
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> Sixth, Damien Woody...perhaps if you would have "dominated" the line a bit better there at the end, Mark Sanchez would not have been buried by Randy Starks up the middle.
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> Seventh, 3 rookie DBs against your golden boy QB, in your house, in a game you have been psyching yourself up for 3 weeks on and we get the win.  I'll take that.
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> Eighth, best game of Soliai's Miami career, bar none.  He was a beast in the middle. 
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> Ninth, I think the benching worked on not just Ginn, but especially on Wilson.
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> Tenth and final point, you could tell our D got up for this game.  Very impressed by the way all the guys responded.  Was glad to see our guys keep grinding away so they have the last laugh at the end, with the best comeback of all:  "SCOREBOARD."
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> Patrick, getting down verbally...
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