Patriots-Jets Playoff Preview Live Blog: Rex Ryan, Antonio Cromartie, Wes Welker Spice Things Up

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Jan 14, 2011

Patriots-Jets Playoff Preview Live Blog: Rex Ryan, Antonio Cromartie, Wes Welker Spice Things UpFriday, 1:30 p.m.: It’s time to cast your vote, Pats fans.

Since Bill’s boys (with exception to Wes Welker) won’t rip the Jets for their ridiculous antics, its time for you to let your voice be heard. Rex Ryan and Antonio Cromartie have been spewing quotes all week and it’s time for New Englanders to return some fire. 

Vote now to choose which storyline has been most entertaining this week.

Friday, 11:50 a.m.: In our third installment of Across Enemy Lines with newyorkjets.com reporter, Eric Allen, the Jets insider makes a bold prediction.

What do you think the final score will be? Leave your predictions in the comments section below.

Friday, 10:10 a.m.: Who ever said the Jets and Pats aren’t rivals must be living under a rock.

From SpyGate, to flip-flopping, to smack talk and more, here are 10 of the most memorable moments in the history of the Jets-Pats rivalry.

Friday, 9:39 a.m.: The rivalry is heating up — in newspapers, at least.

The New York Post unveiled Bill Belichick as Darth Vader on Friday morning, and not to be outdone, the Boston Metro placed about 30 feet around the face of Rex Ryan.

Friday, 8:07 a.m.: With just two days of preparation  until kickoff, there’s plenty to recap from the wild week that was leading up to the most-anticipated game of the NFL season.

Jets. Pats. Playoffs. Does it get any better?

From Antonio Cromartie and Rex Ryan to Tom Brady and Wes Welker, there have been a plenty of quotes to fire up both fan bases.

On Thursday, we found out that Brady’s preparing to “unleash hell” on Cromartie and the Jets’ secondary and that the nation has jumped ship on Rex Ryan and climbed aboard S.S. Belichick.

On Wednesday, Jeff Howe offered 10 key matchups this weekend.

Tuesday, Eric Mangini’s name was brought up when speaking of football’s best rivalry.

On Monday, we found out that the Pats learned some valuable lessons over the first weekend of the postseason simply by watching TV.

What will Friday bring? Keep this running preview blog bookmarked to check back for continuous updates on the latest news regarding all things Jets-Pats.

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