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NFL 2012 Conference Championship |OT| My Brother's Kaeper

http://deadspin.com/5978065/

Deadspin said:
Rex Ryan was already having a multi-car pileup of an offseason, metaphorically. Now comes word that the Jets head coach literally had one last week: A tipster wrote us yesterday to say that a week earlier, Ryan was in a three-car crash in Bethlehem, Pa.

The tip said that Ryan had sped through an intersection, only to have his car collide with another vehicle, which in turn crashed into a third. A source with the Bethlehem police department confirmed those details, except for the speeding.

According to the police, Ryan was driving a red Mustang westbound on West 3rd Street in Bethlehem at 6:14 p.m. on Jan. 14 when he allegedly ran a red light at the intersection of West 3rd and Wyandotte Street. The Mustang collided with another vehicle, sending it crashing into the third vehicle. "It's a blind hill to some degree," a police source said, describing the intersection. "It kind of crests at Wyandotte Street."

The police source said Ryan denied he was speeding, and that the damage at the scene did not indicate he had been speeding. The police source added that Ryan allegedly did not deny he ran the red light, however. All three vehicles sustained what the police source described as "moderate" damage. There were no injuries, and the police source did not say whether Ryan had been given a citation.

Our tipster speculated that Ryan might have been driving through Bethlehem because he was on his way to meet with Marty Mornhinweg, the former Eagles offensive coordinator hired over the weekend to the same position with the Jets. We could not confirm why Ryan was driving through Bethlehem, Pa., in the early evening hours last Monday.

Update (2:57 p.m.): This is what happened to one of the other cars:

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cashman

Banned
Disagree, bro. Garrett is clearly over his head. Just think back to how our offense always instantly got better every time Garrett wasn't calling plays and Romo went no huddle. Dude can't make adjustments, has terrible clock management and even fucking managed to ice his own kicker.

Yeah, the pressure clearly gets to him. I wonder how he'd be if he wasn't calling plays.
 
Did you guys know Ray Lewis killed someone once?

Did you know the Patriots lost....no.....were crushed by the Ravens? The Pats, your boys, will be watching the Superbowl as spectators, just like you! The Ravens, on the other hand, after thoroughly beating the Patriots from pillar to post, are headed to the Superbowl?

Win or lose the Superbowl, they still kicked the Pats ass. Kicked....their.....ass.
 
Did you know the Patriots lost....no.....were crushed by the Ravens? The Pats, your boys, will be watching the Superbowl as spectators, just like you! The Ravens, on the other hand, after thoroughly beating the Patriots from pillar to post, are headed to the Superbowl?

Win or lose the Superbowl, they still kicked the Pats ass. Kicked....their.....ass.

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squicken

Member
Damn that's pretty sad. Gotta be tough, I guess. No legit rings. Window clearly closed. Great decade though. It's not all about championships. Right there with the 70s Vikings

edit: God damn that GIF is awesome
 

msdstc

Incredibly Naive
Damn that's pretty sad. Gotta be tough, I guess. No legit rings. Window clearly closed. Great decade though. It's not all about championships. Right there with the 70s Vikings

edit: God damn that GIF is awesome

Windows definitely closing, not sure it's completely closed yet. Hopefully Kraft recognizes this and actually spends some money though, because they need some talent here.
 
Niner fans are just like Raiders fans....if you took away all of the Raiders fans passion, dedication, sports knowledge, integrity, class, and pretty much any other redeeming qualities a supportive fan base would have.
 
Niner fans are just like Raiders fans....if you took away all of the Raiders fans passion, dedication, sports knowledge, integrity, class, and pretty much any other redeeming qualities a supportive fan base would have.

Almost every Raiders fans I know can't even tie their shoes. They wear flip-flops on raining days.
 
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