'Same Old Jets' Exorcise Brady and the Patriots

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It was, a triumphant Head Coach Rex Ryan told the media after the game, the “same old Jets, going to the AFC championship game two years in a row.” This was what is called in politics a “dog whistle”—a message that only a select few listeners understand.

“Same old Jets” holds special meaning for those of us who have endured the special torture of being a Gang Green partisan. Some teams innovate on offense or introduce new schemes on defense. For most of my rooting life the Jets seemed to invent new and heart-wrenching ways to lose football games and waste promising seasons. “Same old Jets” was Richard Todd finding the Dolphins five times with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line in 1982; it’s Mark Gastineau crashing into Bernie Kosar in 1986 as the team squandered a 10 point lead with four minutes ; it’s Dan Marino and the fake spike in 1994; it’s Peyton Manning deciding to stay in school in 1997, when the Jets had the first pick in the draft; it’s Bill Belichick resigning as “HC of the NYJ” after one day on the job in 2000; it’s Doug Brien missing field goals twice in the last two minutes of regulation in Pittsburgh in 2004; it’s the tortured Brett Favre fade over the last final five games of 2008.

Same old Jets? Rex Ryan knows better and so now do the long suffering Jets followers. Fans of the “same old Jets” have spent 17 years enduring nightmares where Dan Marino is eternally not spiking the ball; now we can, at least for a few months, drift off to sleep with visions of Tom Brady spending an eternity in the pocket trying and failing to make sense of green and white swarm dancing in front of him.

Same old Jets? It was a dog whistle; a message that these new Ryan Jets are on an exorcism tour. Ryan and his mad scientist defense had never beaten Manning, at least before last weekend. And every football watcher not getting paid by Woody Johnson knew that after a regular season shellacking at the hands of these Patriots, the Jets were bound to be window-dressing for another Belichick-Brady coronation. Next up the Jets go to Heinz Field where they will try to put Doug Brien’s specter to rest.

Same old Jets indeed--going back to the conference finals.

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... and all the wingnuts respond to Beck's dog whistles by lurching to the right with catcalls for hate and violence. Some try to carry through on Beck's threats, like Byron Williams.

Like the dog whistle response that Beck inspired in Byron Williams who tried to pull a massacres at Tides Foundation and the ACLU in CA last summer. Luckily the police pulled him over some traffic stop only to have a shootout on their hand before this wingnut could follow through.

Glenn Beck is promoting domestic terrorism by inciting assassins like Williams and maybe that anti-government wacko in Tucson, too.

Carlos of TX 10:26PM January 18, 2011

“After making death threat, one of the 19 victims shot in Tucson is hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation .”

“An Arizona shooting victim accused of threatening a tea party leader at a televised town hall meeting also yelled at those in attendance, at one point calling them all "whores," authorities said Sunday. ”

“James Eric Fuller, 63, was arrested on disorderly conduct and threat charges and taken for a psychiatric exam after he a took picture of Trent Humphries, the co-founder of the Tucson Tea Party, and yelled "you're dead," authorities said. The event was taped for a special edition of ABC's "This Week."

http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/01/16/us_congresswoman_shot_11

I wonder if liberal garbage led to this ? There are like 10,000 hits for Sarah Palin and AZ.

Doubt this will make article here. Shooting of boarder guard didn’t. Wrong side of political correction.

So, how’s the Jets ???

Bill Hedges of MO 10:55PM January 17, 2011

Robert,

Congrats on your Jets soundly beating my Patriots. It was a well earned victory.

But you should wait a while before you celebrate too much. There are two more games to win before a celebration is justified. The Steelers, Bears and Packers all are formidable opponents. One bad game and your Jets join the Patriots on the sidelines.

Bob of TX 3:26PM January 17, 2011

Robert Schlesinger

Robert Schlesinger

Robert Schlesinger is managing editor for opinion at U.S. News and World Report, overseeing all opinion editorial content. He is the author of "White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters." E-mail him at rschlesinger@usnews.com. Follow him on Twitter: @rschles.

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