2010年8月30日星期一

New England Patriots

It's more than that when it comes to Patriots-Jets. It's pure hated. And it makes us wish the NFL season started tonigh

"It's part of the excitement of games,'' said Jets center Nick Mangold. "You dislike the other team.''

New England opens its season at home against Cincinnati. The Jets play the cheap Ravens jersey on Monday Night in Week 1. Those are both big games, but Week 2 is the one the fans are thinking about. Belichick says he hasn't been watching Hard Knocks but something tells me he'll have someone gather data from the show in the event there's something he can use to beat the Jets.

The Pats split with the Jets last year. They lost, 16-9, in New Jersey and Brady didn't do much against the Jets. Now he's on record saying he hates the Jets and the Patriots can't wait for their chance to shut up the brash bunch from the Meadowlands. cheap Randy Moss jersey, for one, is pretty tired of hearing about how he gets shut down by Jets corner Darrelle Revis (Revis is still a holdout, but he'll be back by the time the games start).

Belichick won't get into a war of words with Ryan. He'll never detest Ryan the way he hated Mangini. He just smirks and says that the Patriots always want to beat their division rivals. But you know it ticks him off when he hears Ryan talking about "not kissing Belichick's rings" and talking Super Bowl after one season in New York.

There were a lot of hard feelings when Belichick assistant Eric Mangini left New England to coach the Jets. The Patriots forever will believe Mangini ratted out Belichick in the Spygate episode. The Pats wound up losing a first-round draft pick, $750,000 and a great deal of their reputation. They still blame the Jets.

It was "Game On" after that. The rivalry and the hatred grew.

When Belichick suddenly resigned as "HC of the NYJ" there was another wrestling match between the two teams and Jets executive Steve Gutman questioned Belichick's mental health.

Things got really hot between the Jets and Patriots after Super Bowl XXXI in New Orleans (1997) when Bill Parcells bolted to the Jets hours after New England lost the Super Bowl. New England blocked the move and the commissioner had to get involved. Parcells eventually got to coach the Jets and New York crushed the Pete Carroll era in New England by stealing Curtis Martin from the Patriots. When Carroll was eventually fired, New England owner Bob Kraft wanted Belichick to coach in New England -- but Belichick was (supposedly) committed to following Parcells with the Jets.

There's great history here. The Pats and Jets slugged it out in the early years of the cheap NFL hats amfl back in the 1960s. In those days it was Babe Parilli slinging the football against Joe Willie Namath. The Jets were first to win a Super Bowl amath made good on his "guarantee" against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in Miami.

And the Patriots hate them.

No more. Now the Pats are just another team and the Jets are the muscle-flexing loudmouths who shot past New England and played in the AFC Championship Game last year. The Jets are the trendy pick, not just to win the AFC East, but to get to the Super Bowl. Rex Ryan has assembled a killer defense and there seems to be some hope that Mark Sanchez will improve in his second year in the league. Big names like Jason Taylor, LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Cromartie have been added to an already strong cast. The Jets are good and they are cocky and they have a new Stadium and a hit television show.

It was very un-Patriot like. In this century, while the Patriots were going to four Super Bowls under Bill Belichick, winning three times, New England routinely took the high road. There were never inflammatory comments originating in Foxboro. The Pats let their opponents yap, then shut them up on Sunday. New England was good enough to be aloof.

Tom Brady came out and admitted it last week. Brady was on a Boston sports radio station when he was asked if he had been watching HBO's Hard Knocks featuring the Jets. Brady said no. And then added, "I hate the Jets.''

The Patriots and their fans hate the Jets with the proverbial power of 10,000 suns. It's Red Sox-Yankees with tailgates and goal posts.

The pro football season can't start soon enough. Here in New England, we can't wait for Week 2 when the wholesale Patriots jersey play the Jets at the new football theatre off exit 16W in the Meadowlands.


2010年8月19日星期四

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2010年8月4日星期三

Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki’s Josh Demuth

The Monster Energy hats Cernic's Kawasaki Racing Team will travel to San Del Lee in Ashton, ON on August 8, 2010 for round eight of the CMRC Monster Energy Motocross Nationals.

Josh Demuth continues to hold onto fourth in championship points with only three points separating him from third.  Troy Adams' fourth overall helped him move into ninth position in the championship of cheap Monster energy hats .

"I finally got those starts that I've been struggling with," explained Demuth.  "Getting the holeshot is great but today was a tough for me. For some reason, I couldn't get the bike setup correctly and had problems getting in a groove.  I'm disappointed with how I rode but I'll come back even stronger next week to try to move up in the championship points."

Josh Demuth came into Moncton hoping to improve on his fourth place overall standing in the series. Despite getting the holeshot in both motos he struggled to find his pace and scored a sixth in moto one and fifth in moto two.

"I felt pretty good today and had a great battle with Bobby," said Adams after the race.  "I had a lot of fun and I want to keep this momentum going into the last two rounds.  Unfortunately, my first four rounds weren't up to par but things seem to be working good for me now."

Troy Adams rode to a fourth place finish in the first MX1 Pro moto after rounding the first turn in eighth place.  He eventually worked his way up to fourth for a pretty uneventful race.  His second moto was filled with much more excitement. After another top ten start he worked his way into fourth position again.  This time he had time to catch the third place rider, Bobby Kiniry.  The two American motocross riders had an intense battle for the last half of the race.  In fact, the two exchanged spots multiple times on the last lap of the race. Adams came out on top to take the last spot on the podium.

Riverglade MX Park in Moncton, NB hosted round seven of the CMRC new Monster Energy hats Motocross Nationals where both Monster Energy Cernic's Kawasaki riders finished in the top five.  Troy Adams finished in fourth and Josh Demuth took home fifth overall on the day.