September 7th, 2008
Jets kicker Mike Nugent, who hurt himself on a missed field goal attempt in the first half, tacked on the extra point after the last Jets score. He also kicked off so it appears the Jets have the Nugent option available to them in the second half.
September 7th, 2008
The talent gap between the Dolphins and Jets is becoming more apparent as thegame wears on.
September 7th, 2008
The talent gap between the Dolphins and Jets is becoming more apparent as thegame wears on. The Jets just made it 20-7 as Thomas Jones turned the right corner from 6 yards out and scored. That capped a nine-play drive for the Jets who have gotten a nice debut from Brett Favre (12 for 19 for 180 yards and two touchdowns).
September 7th, 2008
On fourth-and-13 from the Dolphins 21, the Jets are going to go for it because - presumably - the injured leg of Mike Nugent (hurt on a 32 yard miss in the first quarter) is preventing him. And Favre shakes off a nasty rush - absolutely should have been sacked - and flings a 22-yard touchdown balloon to Chansi Stuckey as he was getting drilled by two other Dolphins. There’s your other Favre highlight
September 7th, 2008
On fourth-and-13 from the Dolphins 21, the Jets are going to go for it because - presumably - the injured leg of Mike Nugent (hurt on a 32 yard miss in the first quarter) is preventing him.
September 7th, 2008
Chiefs safety Bernie Pollard fell, dove, or was shoved into the knee of Tom Brady early in the Chiefs/Patriots game. Brady was helped off the field by a couple of trainers, limping gingerly. They didn’t stop at the sideline, either, they took him immediately back into the locker room for some deeper analysis.

September 7th, 2008
Jets kicker Mike Nugent just missed a 32-yard field goal and came up semi-lame after his follow-through.
September 7th, 2008
Jets kicker Mike Nugent just missed a 32-yard field goal and came up semi-lame after his follow-through. It looked like he hurt his plant leg.
September 6th, 2008
Let’s tear up the number tomorrow what do you say? The Miami Dolphins vs. the New York Jets game will be covered “LIVE” right here on Phinphanatic. We will have an open chat room through “Coveritlive” starting at 12:45 PM and lasting until the end of the game. Can’t see the game live? Can’t
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September 6th, 2008
The grass is green, the paint is dry, and you know what, let’s just get to the picks shall we? Last year it was the underdog New York Giants who shocked the football pundits (see, I can use big words too) to claim Super Bowl XLII in Arizona. This year, neither the Giants nor the destination of Arizona will have any play in determining a champion. Whoops, did I already rule out the Giants? Uh, o. Disrespecting the champion? Yeah, that just happened. But hey, it’ll give ‘em some good locker room material to motivate them (because as you all know, the Giants are big JSB fans). The Giants will attempt to repeat for the first time since the Broncos did it in 1997 and 1998. Boy that sure does feel a long time ago. It’s been so long that John Elway’s son is now playing college football. For Stanford you ask? No. How about Arizona State. And there’s Mike Holmgren’s last year as a head coach. And Brett Favre’s first year as a Jet. And Daunte Culpepper retired too. We were going to do like a whole big post about it, but we got lazy so instead you end up with the line you just saw above. Matt Ryan is the new franchise guy in Atlanta. Rumor has it: they’re banning him from running any dog operations. So no pooch grooming for Ryan. But hey, he’s the richest rookie ever. So there’s that. READ THE REST HERE:
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