First came Joe Namath, walking into the lobby of Jets hotel headquarters yesterday afternoon, 41 years and 11 days after Super Bowl III. Then came fiery Rex Ryan, making one last guarantee of his own last night, to mesmerized disciples who would follow him to the end of the earth, that the team he will be coaching today for the right to advance to Super Bowl XLIV is better than the team on the other side of the field, quarterbacked by Peyton Manning.
Same Bold Jets.
Same Bowl Jets.
It was, of course, music to the ears of Jets who have heard a symphony of bravado from Ryan ever since this improbable Super Bowl run began and, even before flying here yesterday on Cloud 9, had joined in chorus to sing that very same tune. Continue
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