Link: No Love Lost
Posted on November 10th, 2008 by Bassett
Jane McManus has a pretty solid quote you can listen to on her blog from Kerry Rhodes about how the Jets and Patriots feel about each other.
Even though Tommy’might not even respect the Jets, I can only hope he has a very unpleasant Thursday night experience watching the game. I have to admit, I can’t wait for Kris Jenkins and Calvin Pace to get Tommy’s respect next year.



I never strongly disliked Brady until I saw that comment last year. The gall of this guy. What about the Jets could he possibly not respect? The fact that we called his head coach out for cheating, and consequently tainted their legacy? So basically Brady wanted to go on cheating for the rest of his career and never have anyone find out. And we’re the ones who don’t deserve respect?
Oh, THAT Tommy!
OK I really wanted this guy to play in this game , just wait till next year Tom, then you and Mr. Jenkins , and the ground can get acquainted with each other
Eff Tom Brady! I have no respect for him and his ways. Look at all the Patriots that have been suspended for using “supplements”, or have ratted out on others for selling pain killers, or what about the Pat who sold weed. Lets not forget about all the cheating the did during the last ten years. And Tom Brady walks around with his mightier then thou attitude, but he’s a poor example of role model with his illegitimate child. Give me a break.
hey 18 and 1,
give me a break, the pats are a great team, with a great coach and the best QB in the league
so TB knocked some girl up, but for the nfl, he’s a pretty good examples for what kids should try to be
remember coles got kicked out of college for shop lifting, so we all make mistakes
p.s. i also hate the pats but its bc of there fans not there team
did any1 see that the jets just signed ty law?
Yes here’s the link:
http://blogs.nfl.com/2008/11/10/jets-sign-cb-law/
JETS JUST SIGNED TY LAW!!!!!!!!!
don’t like it one bit. our d was just getting going, dont wanna mess wit chemistry with a guy like law. i didn’t like him when he was “good” and he was terrible in kc. he always goes for the big play and gets the pick or gets burned. i guess depth is always something good (if it keeps coleman off the field) but ty is not a guy to sign just for depth imo
i forgot he was a mentor to revis, i guess its ok, idk
It’ll be OK if we can get him to gamble less…sound familiar?
I hope he’s recovered from the broken ankles LaDanian Tomlinson gave him that time.
I don’t have a problem with what 18and1 said. It’s not what Brady did, it’s this holier-than-thou attitude that reeks of hypocrisy and classlessness. The taunting of Anthony Smith last season was a great example of a lack of respect for their opponents, which unfortunately for them, came back to bite them in the Superbowl.
The Jets actually showed some class by eshewing the chance to get their back-up QB some game action at the end of the game and instead taking three knees inside the ten. Every time the Pats were in that situation last season, they would have tried to score. Ironic that it should fall this way and that Peter King should rip the Jets for it three days before they face the Pats, but of course he never had a problem with them.
In other words, I hope we can win this game.
It’s not what Brady did, it’s this holier-than-thou attitude that reeks of hypocrisy and classlessness. The taunting of Anthony Smith last season was a great example of a lack of respect for their opponents
BENT
IM so with you my man. Last year at the SB Eli tried to shake his hand and pretty boy stuck his nose up at him. Sucess has gone to his head, he forgot he was a sixth rounder that couldnt beat Ohio State
LDT hit the nail on the head when he called them out for being a class-less organization – a mentality that starts with their head coach and trickles down throughout the team. bellicheat doesnt do much to counter this stigma (wearing that scumbag hoodie, running up the score, being a prick in press conferences, leaving the field of the SB like a coward before the game was over) and to a lesser extent, this persona is exemplified by many of his players. while they might not be the bengals, their players have a laundry list of offenses for drugs / banned substances (kazcur even turned into a government snitch when caught) and frankly, it is surprising most of this gets swept under the carpet.
it makes you appreciate the types of players that wear the green and white. while we can second guess the FA and CS for things on the field, this fact cant be ignored. take a guy like jenkins – sure he had some problems in the past, but it was clear that the FA did their due diligence on him and not only is he on his way to the pro bowl, he has been a class act in the locker room and off the field. he says all the right things and i am starting to think all the beat-writers have a man-crush on him. its great – and you can go up and down the roster and see examples just like him.