Originally Posted by
ZenMaster_Flash
This forum has a few old-timers like me, but most are "millennials."
I watched (on T.V.) ALL of the Super Bowls, but they could not have.
They never saw the greatest game when the new expansion team,
the N.Y. Jets had a (colorful) QB called "Broadway Joe" He was
Joe Willie Namath, a guy from a little coal town in western PA who
predicted that they would be the "giant killers" and win (outright)
while the Las Vegas Sports Books had the Jets as a 14 point (?)
underdog. Maybe it was more. It was a long long time ago.
In this game, today, it is easy to find a nickel line and get 9.5 points
on the Jets. As I am posting this, the Jets were ahead 14-7, but the
Pats just begin the second half with a 14-14 tied score. McCown has
been playing much better than Brady this year.
Apparent Jets' TD nullified in bizarre sequence
Austin Seferian-Jenkins fumbles before crossing the
goal line, resulting in a touchback for the Patriots.
JETS COVER the Spread losing by 7 points.
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