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Rats like tunnels...there are 2 of them.How would they get across the river?
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You are missing something. Actually many thingsAm I missing something, or would it be better to just take the four games at the beginning. Could they still pursue the case, even if they can't get those foru games back?
My point being, what if they delay it, then lose and the suspension comes later in the season?
This is all so pointless, illegal, unfair and stupid, that there doesn't seem to be anything to be "won" except by the NFLPA screwing the NFL dictatorship.
Let me be the First here to utter the Groundhog Day weekly mantra...
"This week, THIS NEXT WEEK will be THE ONE that the justices issue their decision regarding review!"
"If you ain't first, you're last." - Ricky Bobby, Esq.FIRST!!!
Gee, what happened to Mr. "What I said was correctly worded" and "I mean what I say"?I'm being hyperbolic.
Is that Ed the fireman in the front boat?
Uh, the NJ Jets could move to NY.
Yes but think of loss of the extra MLS soccer team and Lady Antebellum concerts. Life just isn't fair.They did try recently. Somewhat. The West Side Stadium attempt. Now I'm a Jersey guy, so I'm happy they're still here, but the nyc stadium woulda been pretty cool. Think it was James Dolan (Knicks n Rangers owner) who stopped it. He wanted a monopoly on indoor city sports/events.
Can't beat outdoor and in Jersey, but an indoor stadium in NY would've been pretty damn fun. Tailgate on the Jersey side, take the ferry over and have the city bars/restaurants as well (like Yankee Stadium and I imagine Fenway).
Was a pipe dream though. There would've been two multi-billion dollar stadiums under 10 miles apart.
That's cool how there's, like, nowhere to park.They did try recently. Somewhat. The West Side Stadium attempt. Now I'm a Jersey guy, so I'm happy they're still here, but the nyc stadium woulda been pretty cool. Think it was James Dolan (Knicks n Rangers owner) who stopped it. He wanted a monopoly on indoor city sports/events.
Can't beat outdoor and in Jersey, but an indoor stadium in NY would've been pretty damn fun. Tailgate on the Jersey side, take the ferry over and have the city bars/restaurants as well (like Yankee Stadium and I imagine Fenway).
Was a pipe dream though. There would've been two multi-billion dollar stadiums under 10 miles apart.
It's as good of a source as any of these other media people....My cat thinks there will be a ruling tommorrow
That's cool how there's, like, nowhere to park.
Don't really think there would've been many people driving there. That area has been known to occasionally have a traffic jam or two, even without 80k fans driving in. Think I remember reading the only big parking lots were gonna be on the Jersey side next to the ferry station.
Other than that, it was mostly public transportation and a few garages around the stadium.
Clusterf*ck the subway system like after a Yankees games in the Bronx. Total sh*tshow. As if weekend subway service wasn't bad enough in Gotham.
I can't imagine that would've gone over terribly well.Don't really think there would've been many people driving there. That area has been known to occasionally have a traffic jam or two, even without 80k fans driving in. Think I remember reading the only big parking lots were gonna be on the Jersey side next to the ferry station.
Other than that, it was mostly public transportation and a few garages around the stadium.
They should also play in an inner city Queens High School league.The Jets should play at an inner city Queens high school field.
I can't imagine that would've gone over terribly well.
Speaking as an old vet of Exit 16W (Mazur's represent!), they made the right choice (or, I should say, had the right choice forced upon them). And you may have to cross state lines, but it is far, far easier to get to MetLife from NYC than it is to get to Gillette from Boston.