1) - LaDanian Tomlinson: It doesn't matter that the Jets have the Best run defense in the NFL, even Chuck Norris can't stop LT.
2) - Rex Ryan's confidence: He has claimed that they should be favorites to win the whole thing, but that comment was geared more towards the Wild Card round. During the interviews this week, he kept stating that the Chargers have an 11 game winning streak. Not so confident this week, ey?
3) - The Jets are Jet lagged: After winning last week in Cincy, flying cross country to face the Chargers in a beach temperature has put their body in a different environment, which will result in unfocused behavior. The Chargers will be all charged up, while the Jets will be recovering from jetlag. Time to buy some aspirin!
4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
Chargers +7
Signing off,
Vegas Ninja
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1) - LaDanian Tomlinson: It doesn't matter that the Jets have the Best run defense in the NFL, even Chuck Norris can't stop LT.
2) - Rex Ryan's confidence: He has claimed that they should be favorites to win the whole thing, but that comment was geared more towards the Wild Card round. During the interviews this week, he kept stating that the Chargers have an 11 game winning streak. Not so confident this week, ey?
3) - The Jets are Jet lagged: After winning last week in Cincy, flying cross country to face the Chargers in a beach temperature has put their body in a different environment, which will result in unfocused behavior. The Chargers will be all charged up, while the Jets will be recovering from jetlag. Time to buy some aspirin!
4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
Now that's the weirdest thing i have ever seen in capping a sports event. Probably, the Sun will rise from the West tommorow.
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4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
Now that's the weirdest thing i have ever seen in capping a sports event. Probably, the Sun will rise from the West tommorow.
1) - LaDanian Tomlinson: It doesn't matter that the Jets have the Best run defense in the NFL, even Chuck Norris can't stop LT.
2) - Rex Ryan's confidence: He has claimed that they should be favorites to win the whole thing, but that comment was geared more towards the Wild Card round. During the interviews this week, he kept stating that the Chargers have an 11 game winning streak. Not so confident this week, ey?
3) - The Jets are Jet lagged: After winning last week in Cincy, flying cross country to face the Chargers in a beach temperature has put their body in a different environment, which will result in unfocused behavior. The Chargers will be all charged up, while the Jets will be recovering from jetlag. Time to buy some aspirin!
4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
Chargers +7
Signing off,
Vegas Ninja
Damn... I just realized they don't have a "Vomiting out the nose" Emoticon here on covers.
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Quote Originally Posted by VegasNinja:
1) - LaDanian Tomlinson: It doesn't matter that the Jets have the Best run defense in the NFL, even Chuck Norris can't stop LT.
2) - Rex Ryan's confidence: He has claimed that they should be favorites to win the whole thing, but that comment was geared more towards the Wild Card round. During the interviews this week, he kept stating that the Chargers have an 11 game winning streak. Not so confident this week, ey?
3) - The Jets are Jet lagged: After winning last week in Cincy, flying cross country to face the Chargers in a beach temperature has put their body in a different environment, which will result in unfocused behavior. The Chargers will be all charged up, while the Jets will be recovering from jetlag. Time to buy some aspirin!
4) San Diego is practically on the Mexican Border: This may sound like a political topic, but Sanchez is going to be playing against a team that is located in the mecca of illegal immigration. So basically he'll be playing in an environment where all white fans will be yelling so loud to distract Sanchez, and not only to support the home team, but to show that they do not support illegal immigration. Even more of a reason to get loud! (NOTE: No racism intended. Just stating it the way I see it.)
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
Chargers +7
Signing off,
Vegas Ninja
Damn... I just realized they don't have a "Vomiting out the nose" Emoticon here on covers.
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
Chargers +7
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Quote Originally Posted by VegasNinja:
5) Jets are 9-7 in the regular season: Let's be honest here. The Jets didn't quite make it to the playoffs being more talented than most of the teams in the NFL like the Chargers have. They had a combination of beginner's luck (beating the Pats early in the season), playing the right teams at the right time (Colts and Bengals in the end of the season), and somewhat of an easier than average schedule.Yes I know the defense is #1 ranked in the NFL, but it really didn't appear that way if you watched all their games during the season. The Jets may stick with the Chargers for a little bit, but in the end the Chargers will run away with this one.
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