How Will the New York Jets Do This Season?

It’s that time of year when game predictions, Super Bowl predictions, all that good stuff come flying out the window, only to be completely blown up within the first few weeks of the season.

Nonetheless, we all try to put our thinking caps on and gaze into our crystal ball to see how the season will play out. That’s what Sports Illustrated’s Conor Orr recently did, predicting all 272 games of the regular season. And his prediction for the Jets may make some folks a little upset.

Orr has the Jets finishing 6-11 this season, last in the AFC East. That includes a predicted five-game losing streak through their Weeks 5 through 9 stretch against the Dolphins, Packers, Broncos, Patriots and Bills, putting the Jets at 2-7 going into their Week 10 bye.

Orr does have New York winning three straight at the end of the season against the Lions, Jaguars and Seahawks before finishing the season with a loss to the Dolphins.

Hockey Season Is Here, Rick’s Cabaret New York Hosting Game and Post-Game Parties

NEW YORK — Rick’s Cabaret New York, the upscale gentlemen’s club known for its beautiful entertainers, non-stop fun, and top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse, welcomes the start of the NHL season and invites all hockey fans to visit the club and view all the games while surrounded by the gorgeous and sexy Rick’s girls.

“The babes here all love hockey and we are the home of the best game after-parties,” proclaimed Rick’s girl Michelle. “Come make it rain on us and you will have an awesome time. I promise!”

Rick’s girl Jessica said, “Whether your team wins or loses, everyone is a winner at Rick’s. “I can’t wait to meet all the hockey fans and party and play!” 

Rick’s Cabaret New York is conveniently located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan at 50 West 33 Street between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, just one block from Madison Square Garden. The three-level nightclub features VIP Suites, Deluxe Sky Boxes, and seductive dancers everywhere you look.

Rick’s Cabaret New York RICK: NASDAQ Listed

Seahawks Beat Giants 27-13

The New York Giants came into Seattle riding a four-game winning streak and a 6-1 record. The Seahawks were also hot, winning three of their last four and sitting atop the NFC West.

The weight of the winning streak (and their depleted roster) were too much for the Giants to overcome this week as they fell to the Seahawks, 27-13.

In front of a rowdy Lumen Field crowd, both defenses controlled the  game early. Each side came up with some big stops, clutch tackles and forced turnovers.

Coming out of halftime, the Giants were in familiar territory down three points. And similarly to previous weeks, they kept the game within a single score entering the fourth quarter.

After tying things up midway through the final frame, the Giants defense finally broke and put the undermanned offense in a hole. Special teams miscues only compounded issues and unlike their five comeback wins earlier this season, Big Blue couldn’t rebound this time.