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- Who is Mark Sanchez?New York Jet Quarterback Mark Sanchez, has taken a lot of heat from fans and the sports world as he was expected to be Joe Namath, and even more heat from the fans for not always playing a perfect game, but is the heat warranted?
- The NFL "Top 100:" No. 100 is Joe NamathJoe Namath was picked Number 100 in the NFL Network Channel's Top 100 Players; Why?
Joe Namath: Marching to His Own DrummerFootball legend, Joe Namath, gained notoriety as a player on and off the field. Contained are highlights of his life.- New York Jets Pro Football Hall of Fame MembersA complete list of members of the Football Hall of Fame who were once a part of the New York Jets.
- Quarterbacks Drafted by the New York Jets in the First RoundThe New York Jets drafted quarterback Mark Sanchez from USC with the fifth overall pick in 2009. Here is a look at the other five quarterbacks drafted by the New York Jets in the first round.
- New York Jets Best Number One Draft Picks in HistoryDuring the course of their history the Jets have been better known for the players they did not draft in the first round. Here is a look at the best first round picks in New York Jets history.
The Top 5 Reasons Why Joe Namath Should Not Be in the Hall of FameJoe Namath stats are far below the criteria in which quarterbacks have been inducted into the Football Hall of Fame.
Old-School Comparison Column: Joe Namath or Jim Kelly: Who's the Best?This 'Old-School' Comparison Column looks at the very distinct careers of two Hall of Fame quarterbacks - Joe Namath and Jim Kelly - who each, left their indelible impressions on the annals of NFL history in two very different fashions.- LeRoy Neiman and Joe Namath Recall Super Bowl IIIOn the occasion of the 41st Super Bowl returning to Miami in 2007, Artist LeRoy Neiman and New York Jets MVP recall Super Bowl III
- Drew Rosenhaus Loves FootballCBS News' 60 Minutes reporter Scott Pelley interviewed NFL sports agent Drew Rosenhaus. The true-life Jerry Maguire gains attention for his long roster of football players and take-no-prisoner's attitude.
NFL Sell Out : How Pandering to the Offense Has Ruined Quality of PlayCan Play In The 2011 NFL Season Get Any Worse?
Fall FootballFall means football.- The Role of Swagger in Sports"Swag" is a phenomenon that has been influencing sports since the beginning of time, but not until recently has it become known as the most important trait of a perennial winner.
- The NFL Needs a ChangeMy take on the current lockout.
I Won't Suffer Without the NFLJay Feely said on ProFootballTalk Live on March 14, that if the NFL doesn't get its business sorted out, "fans are the ones who will suffer." Not this fan.
What Do Coffee, Sports & Movies Have in Common? Take the Joe Test to Find OutBelieve it or not Joe doesn't just refer to a cup of coffee. It's not just the first name of many well-known sports figures, either. Want to learn more? Take the Joe Test.
The Hypocrisy of the NFL Policy on ViolenceThe NFL is trying to cut down on hard hits. Isn't that a bit hypocritical for a league that features violence as a selling point?- NFL's New Enforcement of Big Hits Makes CentsAfter a devastating weekend of hits the NFL decides to increase the penalties of a current rule to get message across to players. Player health is always important but so is the health of the League.
- NFL Hard HitsA look at the new suspension rule for hard NFL hits.
- The Ultimate Fan Decision: Team or StarStar players are traded every season. If your favorite guy on your favorite team is moved, staying with the team means forgoing your fandom of the player.
20 Famous Sports QuotesDo you or someone you know love sports? Then famous sports quotes are a fabulous way to make yours or someone else's day.
Four Reasons Why the NFL is the Most Popular Sport in AmericaHave you ever sat down and thought about why the NFL is the most popular sport in the United States. Here are four of the biggest reasons.- Fantasy Football Draft: Rating the QuarterbacksQuarterbacks are going earlier than ever this season; get yours before they run out.
- 10 Athletes Who Have Appeared in SitcomsI am not sure which we Americans enjoy most, sports or sitcoms. That is why our favorite sitcoms frequently feature appearances by professional athletes.
- NFL: Europe's GameA discussion of the NFL's motives towards bringing American Football back to Wembley Stadium in England.
- What Does a Sports Agent Do?What does a sports agent do?
- Competitive Sports Requiring the Most Versatile AthletesA variety of sports require people to have certain talents and abilities in order to participate. Some sports require a diverse set of gifts, which means that an athlete must be very versatile in order to be effective.
- The NFL (No Football League)One game on at one O'clock and one game at four O'clock, maybe, gee thanks.
- Why Americans Need FootballA column about the state of the nation and the healing effects of professional football.
The Funniest (And Dumbest) Sports QuotesIn all my years of watching sports, I've never ceased to be amazed at how inept some great athletes and players are at expressing their thoughts. Here are some of the funniest (and dumbest) sports quotes I ran across.- Why Do We Love Sports?In sports, there is always a second chance, often denied us by Life and nature.
- Football: Changes in the Physicality of the SportFootball just isn't what it used to be. Say so long to the physicality in football.
- Why Women Should Try to Enjoy FootballWatching some football may help ease some relationship tension during a stressful time of the year
- Remembering Being a Kid: Playing FootballGrowing up around football fills a large part in my mind. I will always remember the fun I had with my Dad in the backyard.
- Football: America's Newest PastimeAn essay concerning football's overtaking of baseball in society, and the reasons for it.
- How to Use the Internet to Break into Sports WritingSports writers are said to have the best of both worlds. Not only do they get to write for a living, but they get to write something about which they are passionate. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to break into sports writing without the Internet.
- Which is Toughest? Football or Running? BothI often hear runners and football players arguing over whose sport is more intense; or whose sport requires the most from an individual.
Sports You Can Advance In on Your OwnIn the vast world of sports there are very few that you can actually get better at on your own.- Meet the NFL's Uniform PoliceAn article discussing the unusual custom of inspecting uniforms before and during each NFL game.

