14-9 At The Break

The Jets saved a tiny bit of face (the end of their nose? a portion of their forehead?) with a half-closing field goal by Jay Feely that makes it 14-9. The Jets still trotted from the field under a cascade of boos.

Meanwhile, the Ravens have things well in hand in Baltimore, leading 24-7 over the Jags. A Ravens win eliminates New York.

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tlj said:

NBC must do story during Jan 1 hockey game of the Cubs curse spread to Hawks. John McDonough was 24 year exec with Cubs now is Hawks president. Hawks have missed the boat with the community and the Cubs curse has spread. ubs curse started not just since Sam Siannis couldn’t bring his goat to a Cub game, he was insulted for his Greek ethnicity by Cubs. The Cubs blew it with the Bartman ball and the Tribune Co., Tribune newspaper and WGN TV and radio ridiculed Bartman and profited and the baseball gods don’t like that. A lady died at Hawks game this year, her mother also died at Hawks game, that is a passing of the curse to this generation. Now McDonough has sealed the fate of the Hawks by orchestrating the Hawks game inside Wrigley Field. Hawks will not win the Stanley Cup until the Cubs win the World Series. Bob Costas and the head honchos at NBC must know about this, you underlings and minions must not conceal this story from him. Mr Costas has ties with Chicago journalism, he got a sports journalism award from the Chicago Athletic Association and he has the integrity not to chicken out from this story. We will wait and not tell other media about this story until NBC has chance to do it. Don’t blow it, you don’t want what happened to Tribune Co, the owner of the Cubs, the curse spread to them and they are in bankruptcy.

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