Wednesday, October 27, 2004

The Herminator

From msgnetwork.com
"Earlier this week, Jets coach Herman Edwards said his team could take something positive from playing a close game with New England despite losing.

But Edwards took a different tack Wednesday, railing against the perception the Jets took a moral victory from the 13-7 loss.

'That's hogwash,' Edwards said. 'For people to say that, it's a shame. Shame on them, because it's really sad, because when the game is over with, no one is in the locker room except the coach and the players and the staff. How I address the team, nobody hears that except for me and the players. For someone to write that, that's a sad, sad commentary.'"

So to anyone who thinks I or any Jet fan should be satisfied with a moral victory, I say you are basically clueless. Remember. You play to win the game! On to Miami back in East Rutherford and let's go to 6-1.



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