Draft a QB and win games. The article is about legitimate Super Bowl contenders. We're actually on the list.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...olts-jay-cutlers-bears-among-title-contenders
Sure, it reeks of someone who doesn't watch our games, but that's what these kind of articles are always like. It's surprising what wins and a shiny new QB can do for a team's image. Just felt it was interesting to note the changing perceptions.
I always found it interesting that no matter how bad Mark Sanchez played, he and the Jets still got fairly good coverage. All along, it may not be that the media was anti-Miami. Maybe we just sucked.
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I'd rather fly under the radar. Besides, players always use the ole "nobody believed in us" line as motivation.
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The best way to gain media attention is to hope your marquee player signs an endorsement deal with Nike, Gatorade or a car manufacturer. The other best way is to play in New York or Boston.
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