Hey---I'm the first to say that the Phins offense simply wasn't sparking yesterday...But damn, the Special teams kicked ass and the D did just enough to win the game.
But the fucking Jets and their whiny ass crying--- not just yesterday--- but also the first time 20 days ago when the Phins beat them. Are they Men or whiny ass titty babies?
Here's a quote from Tony Sparano after yesterday's game that put's it in a nutshell: "``Some people rise up, some people don't.''
Check below for the cryfest.
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The Jets?
They are a beaten, battered bunch that has lost four of five games but still, inexplicably, don't know when to shut up.
After losing to Miami for the second time in three weeks, their blowhard coach actually talked about how his team outplayed the Dolphins.
``We outplayed them but got beat,'' Rex Ryan bloviated. ``You have to give their kickoff return guy credit. It's almost 4-to-1 in yardage, but I'd rather be in their locker room with a win than here, even though I'd rather be in this one moving forward. We have a better record right now, so I'll take this locker room.''
Go for it, Rex. Have your locker room filled with big talk and so little in the form of results. Have your locker room that drips sarcasm when a little humility is more appropriate.
SARCASTIC SCOTT
In that loser's locker room, Bart Scott, who last week talked openly of trying to hurt Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne, sized up the team that had just handed him yet another defeat:
``They're a great team,'' Scott said mockingly and filled with disdain. ``They'll probably contend for the Super Bowl. They have a tremendous offense -- great running backs, a great quarterback, a great tight end. They are stacked across the board.
``They have a tremendous offense, and they showed it today. They are Super Bowl contenders, and they will probably take it all the way.''
Such boorish talk flows directly from the top. It comes from Ryan, who spent the past week talking about how this game was personal and imploring his players to prove themselves tougher than the Dolphins.
Given those marching orders, it wasn't surprising one of Ryan's minions tried to intimidate Miami players even before kickoff.
That's what happened when safety Kerry Rhodes headed to the Dolphins end of the field as they were warming up to make some sort of macho statement. A shoving match with Joey Porter and Jason Taylor ensued.
``He ran down on our end, he had no business being down there,'' Taylor said. ``I don't know if he lost his keys or whatever the deal was going down there, but he had no business being down there and we let him know he had no business being down there.''
The stupidity continued. Scott spent part of the afternoon woofing at running back Ronnie Brown. It got to the point the typically affable Brown shoved Scott away to end one of the linebacker's affronts.
``You know, I really don't know their goal,'' Brown said. ``Some guys talk, some guys don't. Me? I'm thankful we got a victory, and I'll take it.''
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