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Title: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 14:05:25
I know this will be of no interest to pretty much anyone except donkey, but I would just like to say that my tickets for the above mentioned NFL game arrived today..

Woohoo :banana:


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: No Longer Posh Red on Monday, September 6, 2010, 15:46:59
Is that in the new stadium, or are you going to Cincy?


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 15:59:07
The New Meadowlands. We're going to NYC over Thanksgiving. The missus recently came into a bit of money from a deceased elderly relative she hadn't seen in years and years (and I had never met) and she's paying for the flights and hotels and I just had to pay for the football tickets. Sweet 8)

It should be interesting :nod:


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Coca Fola on Monday, September 6, 2010, 16:36:10
I thought this thread was about the trouble that Bengali people face from jet engines. My bad.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Monday, September 6, 2010, 16:44:56
I know this will be of no interest to pretty much anyone except donkey, but I would just like to say that my tickets for the above mentioned NFL game arrived today..

Woohoo :banana:


Woohoo indeed.  I'm hoping to get over next season.  I hope the new ground is a vast improvement on the old one, which was a hole!

I also hope you get to see Darrelle Revis play...still holding out.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: LucienSanchez on Monday, September 6, 2010, 16:56:59
Woohoo indeed.  I'm hoping to get over next season.  I hope the new ground is a vast improvement on the old one, which was a hole!

I also hope you get to see Darrelle Revis play...still holding out.

He agreed a new deal today...


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Monday, September 6, 2010, 17:14:19
He agreed a new deal today...

FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The only time in weeks I don't check the Gang Green site first, cheers for the note LC.

FUCK YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jets will be meeting with Mr Obama sooner rather than later!

GET IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 17:23:29

Jets will be meeting with Mr Obama sooner rather than later!

GET IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We'll see about that :hmmm: I just hope the Bengals put up a better showing than they did last year in the last game of the regular season and the Wild Card game the following week. I'm sure they will. The tickets are ace, they've got D'Brickashaw Ferguson on them - surely one of the most bizarre names in the NFL ???

In other NFL news (and talking of bizarre names), Houshmandzadeh just signed with The Ravens - The AFC North just got even more interesting!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Monday, September 6, 2010, 17:37:55
We'll see about that :hmmm: I just hope the Bengals put up a better showing than they did last year in the last game of the regular season and the Wild Card game the following week. I'm sure they will. The tickets are ace, they've got D'Brickashaw Ferguson on them - surely one of the most bizarre names in the NFL ???

In other NFL news (and talking of bizarre names), Houshmandzadeh just signed with The Ravens - The AFC North just got even more interesting!

D-Brick is named after a character in Knott's Landing (about the square patch of carpet on the first floor of Alan Knott's house), I think.  My ticket's last year had Don Rogers Maynard on them.  Yes the name of Don Rogers is a legend for both Town and the Jets.

As for the Bungles, Chad Johnson's not as good as he thinks he is, another night on Revis Island for him.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 17:57:12
Chad Johnson's not as good as he thinks he is, another night on Revis Island for him.
Well I'd like to see him cover Chad, TO, Gresham and Shipley...even Revis isn't that good!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Monday, September 6, 2010, 18:02:32
Well I'd like to see him cover Chad, TO, Gresham and Shipley...even Revis isn't that good!

Don't forget Cromartie and rookie Kyle Wilson.  All that, and we'll blitz for fun.  :D


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Abrahammer on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:06:11
In other NFL news (and talking of bizarre names), Houshmandzadeh just signed with The Ravens - The AFC North just got even more interesting!

Thats the AFC for the Ravens IMO, great running game and now 3 quality receivers for Flaco to have a monster year.  Add that to the quality defence and its a Ravens/Packers superbowl i reckon.

Its a season too early for Sanchez to lead the Jets to sucess.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: No Longer Posh Red on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:19:22
Don't forget Cromartie and rookie Kyle Wilson.  All that, and we'll blitz for fun.  :D

Cromartie = over rated (IMO)

Revis however is a beast.
It will be interesting to see how he is having missed all of training camp


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:21:55
Go Broncos!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:39:00
Thats the AFC for the Ravens IMO

Not so fast my friend! I hate to agree that signing TJ will help The Ravens massively. There Defence is not that good though. The front 7 yes, with Ray 'The Murderer' Lewis still controlling things. Their secondary is not great at all though. It was not great to start with and they're now going to be missing Ed Reed for several games and they didn't draft anyone at that position. The AFC North this year is between the Bengals and Ravens. It's going to be interesting :nod:


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: LucienSanchez on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:43:50
I've said it before, and i'll say it again... 'mon the Ravens!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Abrahammer on Monday, September 6, 2010, 19:47:20
Not so fast my friend! I hate to agree that signing TJ will help The Ravens massively. There Defence is not that good though. The front 7 yes, with Ray 'The Murderer' Lewis still controlling things. Their secondary is not great at all though. It was not great to start with and they're now going to be missing Ed Reed for several games and they didn't draft anyone at that position. The AFC North this year is between the Bengals and Ravens. It's going to be interesting :nod:

Im guessing your a Bengals fan.  Do you think Chad and TO can exist and share the limelight?  If TO doesnt get same amount of passes i can see him kicking off after a few weeks.

For the record im not a Raven im a Falcon, I just really like the way the Ravens are shaping up.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 20:00:57
Im guessing your a Bengals fan.  Do you think Chad and TO can exist and share the limelight?  If TO doesnt get same amount of passes i can see him kicking off after a few weeks.

For the record im not a Raven im a Falcon, I just really like the way the Ravens are shaping up.

...Hence the Atlanta Braves logo :hmmm: Yes, I do think Chad and TO can share the limelight (I think TJ might have been one ego too many had he gone back to Cincinnati) TO has mellowed considerably I think. People also forget that he caused no trouble whatsoever in Buffalo last year. I also think that both he and Chad believe they have one last shot at a 'Ring'. The team that the Bengals are putting together, along with their respective ages, means that one shot is now. Everything else is secondary for TO.

If the team is doing well he will be fine. The only way he might start kicking off is if the season has gone down the pan. In which case, he can kick off all he likes. It won't matter by then.

What do you think about the Falcons chances? We're playing the NFC South this season, that is a tough, unpredicatable division.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Monday, September 6, 2010, 20:01:51
I've said it before, and i'll say it again... 'mon the Ravens!

I've said it before and I'll say it again 'Fuck the Ratbirds!' 8)


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Abrahammer on Monday, September 6, 2010, 20:09:07
What do you think about the Falcons chances? We're playing the NFC South this season, that is a tough, unpredicatable division.

We are still rebuilding a team after the Dog Killer put the organisation back about 3 or 4 years.  Defence has been rebuilt in the last couple years so that should be better this season.  I'm not scared about the Saints really, i think we can take the division but wouldnt expect to do anything in the playoffs.  The plan is to have a team to seriously go for the big prize in 2012-2013.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: 4D on Monday, September 6, 2010, 20:12:05
Have we just gone "Stateside"?  ???


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Monday, September 6, 2010, 22:29:48
Am I fuckin invisible or what?

GO BRONCOS !


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: pumbaa on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 06:57:59
Did somebody say something?

Oh, and Go Bengals......


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: nevillew on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 07:16:28
Cowboys all the way.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 09:11:44
Am I fuckin invisible or what?

GO BRONCOS !

I like Denver..did you know it's one mile above sea level?

I bet you didn't :nod:


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: No Longer Posh Red on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 09:40:41
Am I fuckin invisible or what?

GO BRONCOS !

I will be happy to boo them at Wembley


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: No Longer Posh Red on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 09:41:24
Cowboys all the way.

At last a man with taste :D


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: nevillew on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 11:53:28
I like Denver..did you know it's one mile above sea level?

I bet you didn't :nod:

Don't they play at Mile High Stadium ?  Or I am getting them confused with another team.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 16:11:34
Cromartie = over rated (IMO)

Revis however is a beast.
It will be interesting to see how he is having missed all of training camp

Cromartie hasn't performed to the level of a few years ago for a while now...but Revis only became a beast under Rex Ryan and Mile Pettine, so maybe they can sort Cromartie out.  I expect Revis to be fine despite missing camp.

Abrahammer is right in so far as the Jets can only go as far as Sanchez takes them, but with a top three defence (maybe no.1 again), and a strong running game (Shonn Greene to stay fit), Sanchez only needs to be even in his INTs and TDs for the Jets to be successful.  Too many Turnovers will kill the season, that is the key.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 16:26:27
I like Denver..did you know it's one mile above sea level?

I bet you didn't :nod:
Wondered what that line around the ground
Don't they play at Mile High Stadium ?  Or I am getting them confused with another team.
Yes they do - Invesco Field at Mile High. There is a line that runs around the ground that shows the exact point that is 1 mile above sea level.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: 4D on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 22:39:58
How many of you follow a baseball/ice hockey/softball/ozzie rules/basketball/netball team too?  :sherlock:


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: betty_swollox on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 04:36:36
Go Broncos!

I'm also a Broncos follower. It's going to be a disappointing season (again!) I fear though. At least I get to watch them live for the first time ever and hopefull Tim Tebow will see a bit of play this season which will show enough promise to lead the team in future. Hopefully get over there next season for a game as well.

Anyone been watching Hard Knocks following the Jets training camp? Let me know if anyone needs the links to all the episodes.
A great show but I can't stop thinking about Rex Ryan's white teeth everytime he's on camera.

Reckon Jets will fail to even make the play offs this year with all the hype around them. Just don't think Sanchez is up to the NFL, he looks like another Leinart to me. Lets face it even last year their wins in the play off were purely down to the defense and a solid running game (and a few missed FG's by the Chargers). Loads on Revis' shoulders now but LT looks like a great addition from the preseason games. Also Donkey Sho

Think the AFC play offs will be Ravens, Dolphins, Colts, Chargers, Texans & Pats

NFC -Packers, Cowboys, Falcons, 49ers, Vikings & Saints.

Looking forward to staying up on Sunday night/Monday morning for the return of NFL on Channel 4.



Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: pumbaa on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 09:16:53
How many of you follow a baseball/ice hockey/softball/ozzie rules/basketball/netball team too?  :sherlock:

Having lived in the US for 3 years (just outside Cincinnati), you kind of get immersed into the sporting culture whether you want to or not. Therefore, by virtue of location, I found myself following both the Bengals and the Reds (Baseball).

The sad part is I never managed to get tickets for a Bengals game in those three years (sold out, and black market tickets were in the order of $150 each for nosebleed seats) and the Reds were utter shit during my time there (have watched them about half a dozen times though), yet now they are leading the NL.....sodding typical.

i did manage to watch a number of High School 'football' games, which brings back a favorite memory - a bunch of 14 year old cheerleaders shrieking "Beavers are best" with great gusto. I felt dirty, but Mexico Red would have been in his element....... 


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: tans on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 10:24:39
Miami heat is my basketball team in response to 4d question

Lebron James - woo!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Abrahammer on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 10:56:45
Having lived in the US for 3 years (just outside Cincinnati), you kind of get immersed into the sporting culture whether you want to or not.

Spot on.

Went to Georgia State University in Atlanta and then carried on living there for 2 years after I finished.  I think sport is a bigger part of life in the US than it is over here, we essentially have 1 big sport that dominates the culture, media, etc they have 3 possibly 4, plus college sports which are huge in certain areas.

Anyway I follow all the Atlanta teams having watched them all live on various occasions while I was over there. I go back over every couple of years to catch up with friends over there and always try and catch some live sport.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: pumbaa on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 11:15:22
Know Atlanta well, having spent those three years (plus 4 previously based back in UK) travelling I-75 between Ohio and ATL on business. Mainly the north west suburbs around Marietta, Cobb, Vinings etc.

I'd argue there are definitely 4 major sports, and some would argue a 5th (football/soccer) is beginning to take a foothold. You mention college sports, and arguably they are bigger than the professional leagues in terms of support. In Ohio, the main institution was Ohio State University, and I think they used to pull in crowds around 80k for their regular season games (compare that to the 65k capacity of Paul Brown Stadium for the Bengals....)


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Abrahammer on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 11:22:22
My experience is that Hockey doesnt quite match up to the other 3 in terms of media coverage, its popularity in the south and the west coast is generally way behind the other big three.

Your right in that college sports are a whole different kettle of fish, some attendance numbers are massive as are TV ratings.  I personally found it hard to care about "students" playing sport, even if a lot of them are realistically only students in name.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 16:56:13
Lets face it even last year their wins in the play off were purely down to the defense and a solid running game (and a few missed FG's by the Chargers). Loads on Revis' shoulders now but LT looks like a great addition from the preseason games. Also Donkey Sho

The Jets success will be down to the D and running game again, as I said before, we need to keep Sanchez down to a level figure on TD/INTs.

As for Tebow, he's an interesting player...could be a master of the game, or Pat White...should be fun finding out.

Oh, and don't know what you mean at the end...something about Shonn Greene, perhaps?


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: betty_swollox on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 20:08:47
Yeah just going to say Shonn Green should benefit from have Tomlinson taking most of the 3rd downs, although I reckon he'll play a much bigger role than that. As long as their O line stays healthy their running game should continue where it left off last season.
I said the Jets wont make the play offs but they do have so much going for them this season. When I think about it...Sanchez is the only doubt and I think you make a good point on him. Having said that the Jet's positives far outweight the negatives. Just they've got so much expectations with the signings of Taylor, Holmes and LT. Got a feeling Henne is going to have a great year for the Dolphins and the Patriots could be improved by some good draft signings so the AFC East is tough to call.
Didn't really like the Jets before I watched Hard Knocks this year, which has made me grow to like the team under Ryan.

As for Tebow, I couldn't see where he was going to fit in at Denver and why we traded up to get him. But now I've seen more of him I think it's a great signing. Tebow and Orton couldn't be more different, so I'd like to see us operate a system where we can change between the two ocassionally, while still keeping defenses guessing. Tebow is a different level to Pat White though mate.




Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 20:59:42
I'm also a Broncos follower. It's going to be a disappointing season (again!) I fear though. At least I get to watch them live for the first time ever and hopefull Tim Tebow will see a bit of play this season which will show enough promise to lead the team in future. Hopefully get over there next season for a game as well.

Anyone been watching Hard Knocks following the Jets training camp? Let me know if anyone needs the links to all the episodes.
A great show but I can't stop thinking about Rex Ryan's white teeth everytime he's on camera.

Reckon Jets will fail to even make the play offs this year with all the hype around them. Just don't think Sanchez is up to the NFL, he looks like another Leinart to me. Lets face it even last year their wins in the play off were purely down to the defense and a solid running game (and a few missed FG's by the Chargers). Loads on Revis' shoulders now but LT looks like a great addition from the preseason games. Also Donkey Sho

Think the AFC play offs will be Ravens, Dolphins, Colts, Chargers, Texans & Pats

NFC -Packers, Cowboys, Falcons, 49ers, Vikings & Saints.

Looking forward to staying up on Sunday night/Monday morning for the return of NFL on Channel 4.


Wouldn't disagree with that. One up on you though as I used to live in Denver and have watched a couple of games at Invesco Field - Best being a 50 yard line seat to watch the Broncos beat the the Superbowl champ Pats.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: betty_swollox on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 21:13:38
Wouldn't disagree with that. One up on you though as I used to live in Denver and have watched a couple of games at Invesco Field - Best being a 50 yard line seat to watch the Broncos beat the the Superbowl champ Pats.

Was that the 2005 season when Denver beat the Pats in the play offs? But then lost to Pitsburgh in the AFC championship game at Mile Hile?
Hopefully get over there in the 2011 season, just have to make do with Wembley this season. Could be the second time in a year I watch my team lose under the Wembley arch. Just hope someone's repaired the divort from Charlie's miss, as I don't want Tebow going over on it.


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 21:17:04
My experience is that Hockey doesnt quite match up to the other 3 in terms of media coverage, its popularity in the south and the west coast is generally way behind the other big three.

Your right in that college sports are a whole different kettle of fish, some attendance numbers are massive as are TV ratings.  I personally found it hard to care about "students" playing sport, even if a lot of them are realistically only students in name.
I'd agree to a degree. When you go to northern North American cities you see that they are passionate about hockey. The sport has only relatively recently expanded to some parts of the West coast and the South. If you think about it, climate has played a significant part in the game. In Canada and Northern USA, hockey is an integral part of the culture.

The Avs are big in Colorado, as the franchise moved from being the Quebec Nordiques just as a poor team came good following several well placed drafts. A Stanley Cup winning team always draws a crowd! I spent a few years in DC in the 90s, so the Caps are my team. Used to go lots, as my mate was the seating manager at their old rink. They were poor back then.

Didn't like NBA much. Got into the Washington Bullets (before they changed to being the Wizards) slightly, but could take it or leave it.

Baseball is brilliant though! Have a nice souvenier Cal Ripken baseball from when he broke the iron man record. Like the Orioles, but recently became a much bigger Rockies fan.

Didn't follow college sports much. Have seen Navy and Air Force play American Football a couple of times.



Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: Nomoreheroes on Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 21:26:38
Was that the 2005 season when Denver beat the Pats in the play offs? But then lost to Pitsburgh in the AFC championship game at Mile Hile?
Hopefully get over there in the 2011 season, just have to make do with Wembley this season. Could be the second time in a year I watch my team lose under the Wembley arch. Just hope someone's repaired the divort from Charlie's miss, as I don't want Tebow going over on it.
Yes, it was the regular season victory. Broncos raced into a lead and sat back. Brady lifted the Pats and nearly got them back into the game. Great game and great atmosphere in the tailgate party in the 'Broncos Bus' beforehand too!


Title: Re: Jets v Bengals
Post by: donkey on Thursday, September 9, 2010, 15:04:39
As for Tebow, I couldn't see where he was going to fit in at Denver and why we traded up to get him. But now I've seen more of him I think it's a great signing. Tebow and Orton couldn't be more different, so I'd like to see us operate a system where we can change between the two ocassionally, while still keeping defenses guessing. Tebow is a different level to Pat White though mate.
You may well be right, but he's yet to take a snap in the NFL.  I agree that he is, right now, a better prospect than White (and he has a team!).  He is a player with a skill set that intrigues me...any chance of him and Orton lining up together in the back field with the centre snapping to either of them, that would be cool to watch (if a nightmare to play against).