Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star, who has been all over the dialogue between Peyton Manning and Jim Irsay since Manning fired the first salvo earlier this week, now believes that the Manning Era in Indy is over — and judging by Manning’s Thursday comments to Kravitz in an exclusive interview, it’s pretty easy to [...]
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The Biggest Clue the Jets’ LaDainian Tomlinson Is Retiring: Television
January 24th, 2012
afcbeast Immediately following the New York Jets’ embarrassing 19-17 loss to division rival Miami Dolphins and their subsequent elimination from post-season play, the national media got journalistic insight from an embedded reporter looking to make his mark in his new career. The country got a peek into the huddle, in the fourth quarter of their make-or-break [...]
Enough already! Let’s get it on!
December 24th, 2011
afcbeast And now, finally, a day like no other around here in the modern era of professional football. The New York Football Giants, carrying all that tradition with them to the visiting locker room inside a stadium they no longer can call Giants Stadium, against the New York Jets, carrying all… View full post on NY [...]
Rex Ryan and the New York Jets: How They Resurrected Their 2011 Season
December 10th, 2011
afcbeast You would be hard pressed to find another example of it in the pages of New York Jets history. A team with more self-confidence and swagger than perhaps any team in professional football regardless of the state of their on-field performances, the Jets suddenly stood face to face with their watershed moment. Never before was [...]
Three Things: Denver Broncos
November 18th, 2011
afcbeast This is the abridged version of three things due to an abridged week. Still time and the season press on. With New York staggered by a disheartening loss to New England just days ago the Jets head to Mile-High to take on the Denver Broncos. Here are the three facets of this team that in [...]
Three Things: Denver Broncos
November 18th, 2011
afcbeast This is the abridged version of three things due to an abridged week. Still time and the season press on. With New York staggered by a disheartening loss to New England just days ago the Jets head to Mile-High to take on the Denver Broncos. Here are the three facets of this team that in [...]
‘Might be greatest coaching I’ve ever seen’
November 17th, 2011
afcbeast Ronnie Lott witnessed one of the greatest coaching jobs in NFL history during the Bill Walsh years in San Francisco three decades ago. The Hall of Famer thinks the 49ers’ current coach, Jim Harbaugh, might be doing something more spectacular in leading the team to an 8-1 record against all expectations. “This might be the [...]



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