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CR Knight
12-22-2008, 07:53 PM
How could you not love this weekend if you love football?

Unless you're a Jets fan, of course.

Sandwiched by winning games from the Manning brothers, Week 16 had it all -- a playoff clinch from a team we left for long-term rebuilding last summer (Atlanta), a team continuing a rise from the coffin (San Diego) while another sinks into despair (Denver) , the weirdest turnaround in the star-crossed history (and this is saying something) of the New York Football Jets, the amazing and deep Tennessee defense beating almighty Pittsburgh with a front not including Vanden Bosch and Haynesworth but with guys named Hayes, Brown, Jones, Ball and Gordon, and the emotion of Craig Stadler's Mike Holmgren's last home game in a city where he revived pro football.

But my favorite thing of Week 16 is what it leads to: the ultimate revenge game, from the most gentlemanly NFL player of our time, Chad Pennington. He kicks off my little review of the week that was.

You saw this happening on that dark August night in Cleveland, didn't you, Chad? "I have to say this,'' Pennington said, and it was hard to hear him above the din from the Dolphins' happy voices on the charter as it prepared to leave Kansas City last night. "My wife and I talked about this around midseason. We said to each other: 'It's going to come down to the last game. It has to. There's really no other way.'''

Miami (10-5) needs to win at the 9-6 Jets on Sunday for the strangest division title in its history. Strange, because Miami was 1-15 last year, and because the Jets had this division copped a month ago after they won at New England and Tennessee in successive weeks, and because the Jets have lost three of their last four -- three games they were favored to win. And because Sunday brings Pennington back to Giants Stadium, where he quarterbacked the Jets for much of eight seasons before being benched for Kellen Clemens in midseason last year, and before being released by the team this year to make way for Brett Favre.

I'll tell you the most amazing thing: In the last week or so, I've actually heard callers to New York sports-talk radio saying they wish they had Pennington back. Instead of Favre. And if you'd heard the same callers (or from the same ilk, at least) shoveling dirt on him last season and preparing the ticker-tape for the Welcome Brett parade in August ... well, let's just say this is one of the most interesting stories, and turnarounds, in recent sports history. Favre under-throwing receiver after receiver in Seattle and playing mediocre football for the past month while the Jets burned, with Pennington piloting an 8-1 Miami run to the doorstep of the playoffs. Now, if Miami wins Sunday at East Rutherford, the Dolphins win the AFC East and host a wild-card game. The only way the jillionaire Jets make the playoffs is with a win and either a New England loss in Buffalo or a Baltimore loss to Jacksonville.

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/si/2008/writers/peter_king/12/21/Week16/chad-pennington.jpg

"Only fate would have it this way,'' Pennington said. "It what's great about sports -- it always comes to something like, or at least it seems that way. To have it come down to the final game, in New York, well, it's amazing.''

Pennington was released by the Jets when GM Mike Tannenbaum engineered the trade for Favre. He was told about the release at 11:30 on a Wednesday night at the Jets' hotel in Cleveland before the preseason opener he was going to start. He was on a plane home to New York the next day, and in Miami 48 hours later, a Dolphin.

He told me he hadn't been back to the New York area since that Saturday in August. His wife handled all the house closings and business aspects of his move. "My wife is absolutely amazing,'' Pennington said. "She took care of everything on the move. We'd just bought a house in New Jersey because the Jets were moving the complex out there [from Long Island], and we had to eat some cash on that move, but we were able to sell. This will be my first time back.''

Pennington said he would "try everything in my power to stay calm and focused Sunday. The first game we played against them, in Miami, helped me out a lot because I got the chance to see a lot of people who I'd known for a long time.''

Bitterness? He's got to have some, but he's never let it bubble to the surface. He won't now. "Well, if you rehash it and think about it, getting released definitely hurts,'' Pennington said. "You're on a team for a long time, and it's always one for all and all for one, and one day you realize they don't want you anymore after being on that team for so long. There's an emotional part to football and a business part, and the emotional part hurts, but I understand the business part. But instead of throwing a pity party about it, I choose to go play football and move on.''

Pennington had no choice midway through the third quarter at Kansas City, as the somnambulant Chiefs woke up for a weekend and took a 31-24 lead with nine minutes left. The 15 or 20 friends and relatives in the stands got excited. Then Pennington and that Wildcat Formation took over. The Dolphins went 60 yards in five plays to tie it, and in the fourth quarter, Pennington went seven-of-seven on a 13-play, 85-yard drive covering more than eight minutes. His 14-yard pass to new BFF Anthony Fasano (Pennington, in New York, and Fasano, in Dallas, were both drafted by Bill Parcells) made it 38-31.

Only in the NFL. Now Pennington, making a late run at the MVP, plays the game of his life. I was surprised the NFL made Denver-San Diego the prime-time game in Week 17 for NBC. Miami-New York, and Pennington-Favre, is the game of the week.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/12/21/Week16/index.html#

I have not been this excited over a Dolphins game in a very, very, very long time. I cannot wait for 4:15pm on Sunday, December 28, 2008.

Go get'em Chad!

dolphn
12-22-2008, 08:32 PM
Chad for the mother fucking win!

Sunday December 28, 2008 @ 4:15 PM

The Dolphins begin the final step towards the Playoffs. LET'S GO FINS!!!

ShimSham
12-22-2008, 09:58 PM
A Peter King article in which he criticizes Favre?

This whole season is a fluke. This is the BFL. Bizarro football league.

LVradio
12-22-2008, 10:15 PM
I cringe when I say this because of our rivalry, CR, but I hope the Dolphins win and make a run.

ImWinnin
12-23-2008, 01:57 PM
J-E-T-S Jets-Jets-Jets-Jets-Jets!

Lets go Jets & Jaguars, Make my Holiday!

Nephew E
12-24-2008, 01:56 AM
you know what? you dolphin fans are eating tons of cock. i can guarantee almost all of you were busy joking on how bad chad was and how he threw like a girl and now he's the savior for that franchise. MFer please. im sick of the coronation. if he beats us, well done chad. but all you acting like he's the most amazing story ever when you were just clowning how much he sucked because clemens took his spot need to sit yall dumb asses down.

spursfinfan
12-24-2008, 02:36 AM
clemens took his spot because chad was injured, and you idiots boo him when he got hurt, plus your coaching staff s*CKS and its one of the reason why the jets sucked with chad, and im high as fuck

Dawknest20
12-24-2008, 05:31 AM
clemens took his spot because chad was injured, and you idiots boo him when he got hurt, plus your coaching staff s*CKS and its one of the reason why the jets sucked with chad, and im high as fuck

No, Clemens took his spot because he was playing like ass.

Chad's solid and he does his job, manage the game, make minimal mistakes, rely on a stout defense, and put up a few points here and there when needed.

But a Pennington led offense will never be high scoring, and a Pennington led team will never go far in the playoffs. Defenses will make him beat them, and he simply can't. It's not his fault, he just isn't physically capable.

maddog6631
12-24-2008, 06:18 AM
As a big Pennington fan while he was with the jets, I'm really pulling for him this weekend and for the Dolphins to take the division.

Have a feeling that somehow this happens though:
Pats win
Jets route the Dolphins
Pats take the division, jets and dolphins miss playoffs.

CR Knight
12-24-2008, 08:23 AM
you know what? you dolphin fans are eating tons of cock. i can guarantee almost all of you were busy joking on how bad chad was and how he threw like a girl and now he's the savior for that franchise. MFer please. im sick of the coronation. if he beats us, well done chad. but all you acting like he's the most amazing story ever when you were just clowning how much he sucked because clemens took his spot need to sit yall dumb asses down.

alot of Miami fans clowned Chad (noodle arm, etc) because he was the QB to our most hated rival. You can't exactly expect complements, can you? I'm fairly certain Jets fans talked shit about Marino, but would have changed their tune if he had been traded to NY. For my part, I've always liked and respected Chad. He is a winner. I saw it first hand against my Fins, believe me. Hell, I was even pulling for the Jets in a playoff game they had against the Raiders a few years back. It was only because of my respect for Chad.

After years of having "has beens" and clowns as QB, Chad has been nothing short of a godsend. Great team leader, respected by his teammates, smart, does not turn it over. Those are qualities our QB's have lacked since Danny.

You'll have to excuse our excitement, as we have had about 6 or 7 years of absolute misery. Finding things to cheer about over that time has been very difficult.

:Dolphins:

TheRazor
12-24-2008, 10:14 AM
http://fn.typepad.com/.a/6a00e39820c91c883300e553d840fb8833-800wi

Chad: "Hey Elmo, what are you doing with that football"
Elmo: "Elmo want to throw Elmo's ball to Elmo's fish!"
Chad: "That sounds silly, but it seems like it might be fun"
Elmo: "Elmo thinks Chad might want to throw footballs to fish too"
Chad: "You never know Elmo, someday I just might do that"
Elmo: "Elmo thinks Chad could take fish all the way to the Superbowl"
Eric : "Over my dead body you stupid !@#$%& puppet"

Fred
12-24-2008, 10:17 AM
:etomato:

dolphn
12-24-2008, 10:30 AM
you know what? you dolphin fans are eating tons of cock. i can guarantee almost all of you were busy joking on how bad chad was and how he threw like a girl and now he's the savior for that franchise. MFer please. im sick of the coronation. if he beats us, well done chad. but all you acting like he's the most amazing story ever when you were just clowning how much he sucked because clemens took his spot need to sit yall dumb asses down.lol, I'll be the first to admit I clowned on Chad when we brought him in. Simply put, I didn't think he could get the job done anymore, and definitely not for the Fins. I also hated him for beating the Fins every year when he was a Jet, but damn if he hasn't been the perfect guy for this job. He's the leader this offense needs. He doesn't make mistakes that keep us out of games. And he's probably the perfect guy to set up the other Chad waiting in the wings.

At the risk of sounding like those TRULYUNEEK guys, Miami football is back. And sooner than expected.

I <3 Chad.

TheRazor
12-24-2008, 10:40 AM
:etomato:

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q44/kk_laura/gangster/Elmo.jpg