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WHY INCARCERATED BOB IS LEGIT SOURCE! (Haters Gonna Hate)

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Documentation of “Incarcerated Bob” breaking the Stevie Johnson signing before the media had any clue. ESPN reports this 3days later and Mike Florio was nowhere to be found until after ESPN reported it.. #IBN nails his first signing of season

For those that say “Incarcerated Bob” only has sources in NFL — Well he nailed the Carmelo Anthony trade last year & continued smacking late media clowns around by reporting the “BUZZ” that Mike D’Antoni was on his way to being let go.. Well it was finally announced 10 hours after #IBN tweeted this below. ESPN??? Crickets.. Bob on the money again.

Incarcerated Bob was the first to report the Seahawks & Flynn talking “CONTRACT” (Look At Date On Tweet) at this same exact time Mike Florio (Who once reported that Terry Bradshaw had died in a car accident..Ughh) was reporting the Dolphins had inside track.. As we know #IBN nailed it again!

This is when it gets juicy… Incarcerated Bob shook up Twitter and “Bills Mafia” when he reported that Mario Williams had indeed signed with the Bills & was not leaving Buffalo w/o a contract, like some other “JEALOUS” sites where reporting..Ummm “ProFootBalltalk” was that late website getting Bills Mafia nervous with his “FRAUDULENT GUESS” — As we see again the man with the “REAL” sources was non-other then Incarcerated Bob! WIN #4

Bucs nation loved this Tweet from #IBN as he reported Carl Nicks was signing with Tampa Bay and he nailed this one a full 3hours before ESPN & PFT! Facts hurt huh “Hairpiece” Florio : )

#IBN Tweeted this big news about 4hours before Adam Schefter & of course Mike Florio didn’t have this up on his “Sloppy 2nds” site until approx 9PM that night..OUCH! Incarcerated Bob just pounding away WIN #6.. Not bad for a guesser huh

And here it is, the BIGGEST story of the year & we all know who nailed this big boy. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos! That was the tweet from Incarcerated Bob a full 3days before ESPN / PFT / YAHOO / NBC had an incline on what went down. Everybody took shots at “Incarcerated Bob” saying things like:
1. He has no sources
2.Peyton will not play in the cold
3.Peyton will play for Titans (Oh that was Florio’s Guess he had them front runners)
4.IBN is always wrong (Even though he nailed Peyton’s Injury *Out For Year* before anyone) but Haters gonna Hate…
Bob stuck to his guns and tweeted again “Once Again Peyton Will Be Suiting Up For Broncos” 12hours before Manning made it official.. Florio with his big NBC deal, was nowhere to be found… AGAIN! Hmm so who’s the real fraud?

The icing on the cake: Tim Tebow being traded to the Jets, full story broken step by step by the #1 All Sports Rumor guy in the business Incarcerated Bob… Bobby had Jets and Tebow talks nailed a full 36hr’s before it went down or i should say before “The Wig” Florio & ESPN sniffed it out. 

Also a bunch of lame ass jealous Jets fans continually tried to throw this Tebow & Jets rumor under the bus by saying #IBN had no sources he ‘s a fraud blah blah… Well how that work out? 

A “She-Male” Jets Blogger by the name of “Stein” swore to all his followers on Twitter that Incarcerated Bob was guessing & he promised his “So Called Sources” in the Jets organization said that this rumor of Tebow and the Jets was bull shit… Hmm we know the ending to that story. Hey “Stein–e” how does Bob’s Ass Taste Now. Nice sources CLOWN! WIN #6

So in closing, after all the hate you hear spread about #IBN Incarcerated Bob, he once again nails all the big stories before anybody (Haters On Forum & Blogs) might need some new ammo, cause that Nnamdi stuff is getting old (Oh FYI: Every media member missed on Nnamdi story.. not just Bobby) but hey when you continually bang out the biggest stories, those HATERS gonna HATE!

Brady throws 3 TDs as Pats beat Jets 37-16

Monday, November 14th, 2011

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

A few classic drives. An impressive rout. Total control of the division.

Struggling no more, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots sent a clear message Sunday night: They’re still the team to beat in the AFC East. Not the Buffalo Bills. And certainly not the New York Jets.

Brady threw three touchdown passes, including two to Rob Gronkowski, and the Patriots assumed sole possession of first place in the division with a convincing 37-16 victory over the Jets on Sunday night.

“It’s very sweet,” Brady said, “getting this win.”

Especially after two consecutive losses had some wondering if the Patriots (6-3) were no longer the powerhouse they’ve been for years. Well, not so fast.

“Losing two straight, you have 14 days of just feeling crappy,” Brady said. “Every day of practice is harder. It’s hard to build on losses. It feels really good to win this one.”

After the Jets got within a score at 23-16 early in the fourth quarter, Brady coolly led the Patriots down the field on an 84-yard drive that was capped by an 8-yard touchdown catch by Deion Branch.

New England linebacker Rob Ninkovich then sealed the victory – which snapped a two-game skid – on the Jets’ next possession with a 12-yard interception return for a touchdown midway through the final quarter.

“One game won’t win you much,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said, “but it’s a good win and we’re certainly happy to have it.”

The game was a showdown for the top spot in the division, but it was no contest as the Patriots took over sole possession by snapping the Jets’ three-game winning streak and sweeping the regular-season series.

“It looks doubtful right now,” Jets coach Rex Ryan said of his team’s chances of winning the division. “Maybe I should guarantee we’re out of it. The last time I did we made it.

“Yeah, we got no chance.”

Buffalo entered the day tied with New England and New York, but the Bills were blown out by the Dallas Cowboys 44-7.

It was also the first home loss for the Jets (5-4) after opening 4-0, but they can’t dwell on it because they play again at Denver on Thursday night.

“You’re not going to beat many teams when you make the mistakes that we made,” Ryan said. “We’ve been down this road before. I apologize to our fans.”

Ryan insisted his team was greatly improved since a 30-21 loss at New England on Oct. 9 and declared it a must-win if New York wanted to get some home playoff games. Turns out, the Jets still have plenty of work to do if they expect to dethrone the Patriots.

“It just wasn’t our night,” Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said. “We earned what we got tonight.”

New England was coming off consecutive losses to Pittsburgh and the Giants, but said there was no concern in its locker room. It certainly showed as the Patriots avoided their first three-game losing streak since 2002.

Brady finished 26 of 39 for 329 yards, the 40th time he reached the 300-yard mark in a regular-season game, breaking a tie with Hall of Famer Joe Montana for eighth on the NFL’s list. He also joined New Orleans’ Drew Brees as the only players to throw for 3,000 yards in their team’s first nine games. Brees also accomplished the feat this season.

Brady and Belichick broke a tie with Miami’s Dan Marino and Don Shula as the winningest quarterback-coach duo since 1966 with 117 victories.

“The good teams keep getting better this time of year,” Brady said. “That’s what we need to do.”

Gronkowski finished with eight catches for 113 yards and the two scores, and Stephen Gostkowski kicked three field goals. Andre Carter had a team-record 4 1/2 sacks as the Patriots’ defense – ranked last in the league coming in – harassed Sanchez all night.

Sanchez was 20 of 39 for 306 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted twice and sacked five times.

LaDainian Tomlinson passed Hall of Famer Barry Sanders for fifth place on the NFL’s career list for yards from scrimmage, but left the game with an injured left leg which was tightly wrapped in the locker room. He said he would have “some tests” on Monday.

The Jets appeared to get back in it when Plaxico Burress caught a 7-yard fade pass over Antwaun Molden in the right corner of the end zone for a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter, making it 23-16.

But Brady went right back to work, leading the Patriots on a typically efficient drive, going 84 yards on 13 plays using a no-huddle offense that kept the Jets’ defense off balance. Mixing in some solid runs by Danny Woodhead, Brady calmly spread the ball around to his receivers before connecting with Branch with 8:04 remaining.

The score sent many in the crowd at MetLife Stadium heading for the exits. Many of those who remained didn’t stick around much longer once Ninkovich returned an errant pass by Sanchez 12 yards to make it 37-16 with 7:45 left.

“Bill challenged us last week,” nose tackle Vince Wilfork said. “We took his challenge and it showed tonight.”

Three Jets bobbled a muffed punt by Joe McKnight to set up Gostkowski’s short field goal for a 16-9 lead.

A few minutes later, Ninkovich returned a twice-tipped interception as Sanchez’s throw went off the hands of running back Shonn Greene, then was deflected by linebacker Jerod Mayo to Ninkovich.

The Jets got on the scoreboard when they got some rare pressure on Brady. Jamaal Westerman got to the Patriots quarterback in the end zone, and Brady threw the ball away left-handed and was called for intentional grounding and a safety.

New York took the free kick and moved 65 yards on seven plays, and Sanchez ran in from the 2 on a quarterback draw for a 9-6 lead. But the Jets quarterback made a mistake on the play right before his score, calling a timeout with 1:24 left in the half. Ryan was so angry, he told NBC at halftime that the timeout was the “stupidest play in NFL history.”

Adding to the frustration was New York not opting to try a pooch kickoff following a 15-yard penalty on New England’s Wilfork, and Nick Folk kicked the ball through the end zone. Brady hit five passes on an 80-yard drive, with Gronkowski getting open over the middle for the 18-yard score with 9 seconds left in the half that made it 13-9.

NOTES: The Patriots lost CB Devin McCourty to an injured right shoulder midway through the second quarter after he collided with teammate Sterling Moore. … Jets WR Patrick Turner had his first catch of the season, but later left with what the team called “a kidney injury.” … Patriots WR Chad Ochocinco had two catches for 65 yards, his first receptions since the last time these teams played, on Oct. 9.

Jets stop Bills 27-11 in AFC East showdown

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

By JOHN WAWROW

Bart Scott and the New York Jets are accustomed to playing the role of villains. So the linebacker didn’t feel any pangs of regret for putting a big dent in the Buffalo Bills and their feel-good start.

“Everybody loves Cinderella stories,” Scott said, referring to the Bills. “We’ve always been portrayed as the bad guys, but we relish in that role.”

And just like that, the big, bad, brash-talking Jets are back after Scott was part of a stifling 27-11 win in a key midseason AFC East showdown on Sunday.

Rex Ryan’s defense forced three turnovers and twice stopped the Bills on fourth down. The slow-starting Mark Sanchez-led offense finally got into gear in the second half to help New York win its third straight and improve to 5-3 and catch Buffalo in the standings.

“It’s totally attitude,” said defensive tackle Sione Pouha, who had a team-leading seven tackles and forced a fumble. “Jet-i-tude is the way we look at it. Today we displayed what Jet football is all about.”

Having done away with Buffalo, the Jets were already looking ahead to another AFC East showdown against the New England Patriots next weekend. It’s a game Sanchez is already calling the “divisional championship.”

Sanchez overcame a pair of first-half turnovers to finish 20 of 28 for 230 yards and an 8-yard touchdown to Santonio Holmes. LaDainian Tomlinson and John Conner scored on 1-yard plunges as the Jets got their first road victory and handed the Bills their first home loss (4-1).

The Bills looked nothing like the team that rolled through its first seven games in attempting to get off to a 6-2 start for the first time since 1993. They instead looked more like a team that’s now lost four straight and six of seven against the Jets.

“We just couldn’t get anything going,” quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick said. “They kept us frustrated all day and didn’t allow us to do what we’ve been doing all year.”

Fitzpatrick finished 15 of 31 for 191 yards and two interceptions. He produced a mean-nothing 7-yard touchdown pass to David Nelson with 3:14 left, and the quarterback then ran the ball in for a 2-point conversion.

Through their first eight possessions, they had as many turnovers – three – as they did first downs while also being held to under 20 points for the first time this season.

So much for the statement the Bills hoped to deliver, or the “It’s our turn” comment receiver Stevie Johnson made earlier in the week.

“It’s disappointing,” said Johnson, who had three catches for 84 yards. “Nobody wants to lose against the Jets. That’s how we feel in here.”

The loss came as a huge letdown for a pompom waving, passionate fan-base that filled Ralph Wilson Stadium. Many of the fans wore white to match their team wearing all white uniforms for the first time since 1986.

“They played well and we played poorly,” Bills coach Chan Gailey said. “It was a big ballgame. We haven’t had this happen at home this year. And we’ve got to get better.”

It doesn’t get easier for the Bills, who now prepare to hit the road for four of five games, including their next three.

The Jets took over in the third quarter, when they outscored the Bills 17-3 to build a 20-3 lead.

Tomlinson scored 6:26 into the period to make it 13-0 three plays after Pouha forced Fred Jackson to fumble. Sanchez then hit Holmes for an 8-yard touchdown.

The Jets’ defense then sealed the win in the first minute of the fourth quarter. With Buffalo threatening, Scott and Calvin Pace combined to stuff Jackson for no gain on fourth-and-inches at the New York 15 yard line.

The Jets responded with a 14-play, 84-yard drive capped by Conner’s TD.

New York continued to focus on its ground game which combined for two scores and 126 yards – the team’s second-best total of the season.

“I’m sure now there’s going to be something written about the Jets being back,” Scott said. “And we won’t listen to that either, because at the end of the day, we know that you guys (in the media) don’t know what the hell you’re talking about.”

Notes: Ryan said RB Shonn Greene was “a bit dizzy,” and was held out for precautionary reasons. TE Dustin Keller returned after hurting his head after landing hard on the turf in the first quarter while attempting to hurdle two Bills defenders. … Nick Folk hit two of three field-goal attempts, including a 50-yarder into the wind. … Bills PK Rian Lindell hit a 24-yard field goal. Lindell was having tests after the game after he hurt his right shoulder while making a diving tackle on Joe McKnight‘s kickoff return to open the second half. … Bills Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilson made his first appearance of the season at Orchard Park after he missed his team’s first four home games while recovering from a broken hip.

Revis’ INTs help lead Jets past Dolphins 24-6

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

Crisis averted.

With their season on the brink of unraveling because of mounting losses and infighting, Rex Ryan and his feuding New York Jets got back on track with a 24-6 victory over the winless Miami Dolphins on Monday night.

“Hey, we needed a win in the worst way,” a relieved Ryan said. “I’m just happy that we found a way to get one.”

The Jets (3-3) came into the game as a team in turmoil, and this victory was far from pretty or convincing. But it didn’t need to be. It only needed to not be another loss.

“Anytime you lose three games straight, you’re going to lack some confidence,” running back LaDainian Tomlinson said. “You’re going to start to question yourself a little bit.”

Darrelle Revis ran back the first of his two interceptions 100 yards for a touchdown and the Jets did just enough to avoid their first four-game skid under Ryan. Mark Sanchez threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes and ran for another score as the Jets – who called this a “must-win” game – capped a tough week by sending the Dolphins to their fifth straight loss.

“Losing was tough,” Revis said. “It was hard coming to work. We wanted to get this win. We came in with a great game plan and guys stuck together.”

There were some serious doubts whether that would be the case, though. With frustration quickly seeping into the locker room, New York traded wide receiver Derrick Mason to Houston for what the team said was a lack of production. Then, the Jets had to deal with some infighting as Holmes called out the offensive line for not giving Sanchez enough time to throw deep. Right guard Brandon Moore fired back, saying those comments could have a “fragmenting effect” and were not what a captain, which Holmes is, should do.

Ryan, who insisted his team’s Super Bowl hopes would not be undone by locker room disharmony, even sent Holmes and Moore out as the captains for the pregame coin toss.

“It was good,” Holmes said. “We both looked each other in the eye and said, ‘Let’s go. It’s time to play some football.’”

Turns out, this game against the Dolphins (0-5) came at just the right time as the Jets got their season back on track. Next up for New York: the San Diego Chargers (4-1) on Sunday, with a chance to head into the bye week on a high note.

“In every locker room, things like this happen,” Ryan said. “Trust me, we’re past that thing. It’s unfortunate that it happened. We’re chasing a much bigger thing than that. We’re moving forward.”

Sanchez finished 14 of 25 for 201 yards and the touchdown pass to Holmes, and Shonn Greene ran for 74 yards on 21 carries.

“To think that guys were upset or had it out for each other, that’s crazy,” Sanchez said. “Not here, not with Rex. I knew it was something that would pass, something we’d laugh off. Just getting a win changes everything.”

Meanwhile, the Dolphins are 0-5 to start a season for the second time in five years, and things are looking an awful lot like 2007 – when Miami went 1-15. The heat on Dolphins coach Tony Sparano could intensify now, with some already calling for his job before this game.

“It’s tough right now,” wide receiver Brandon Marshall said. “When you lose, everything looks bad. It’s a nasty feeling in the building and a nasty feeling every day. The only thing we can do is fight to get a win.”

Marshall couldn’t even live up to his promise late last week that he would get ejected sometime in the second quarter. He also said he might even start a fight with Jets linebacker Bart Scott or cornerback Antonio Cromartie.

It was all talk.

But that’s what many fans and media were wondering of the struggling Jets. And, they did little to convince them otherwise while the Dolphins got on the scoreboard first on Dan Carpenter‘s 23-yard field goal midway through the opening quarter.

The night appeared to be taking an awful turn for the Jets when they lost the ensuing kickoff when it bounced off blocker Garrett McIntyre – standing in front of returner Joe McKnight – and was recovered by Austin Spitler.

After two runs by Thomas for 3 yards, Moore threw at Marshall in the end zone, but Revis stepped in front of the pass and returned it untouched 100 yards to make it 7-3.

“That’s exactly what we needed on defense, to set the tone early,” Cromartie said.

The return tied for the longest in franchise history, first set by Aaron Glenn in 1996, also against Miami. It was also the longest interception runback in the league this season.

Matt Moore, starting for the injured Chad Henne, was 16 of 34 for 204 yards and two interceptions.

“It’s rough, kind of the same old story, trying to find answers and make plays down there in the red zone and we seem to hit a wall,” Moore said. “Just got to keep going.”

Marshall had six catches for 109 yards, but was kept out of the end zone. Reggie Bush, who left in the third quarter with his right arm hanging at his side – it was announced as a neck injury – had 71 yards rushing and two catches for 7 yards.

Carpenter’s 21-yard field goal early in the second quarter made it 7-6, capping a nine-play, 77-yard drive.

The Jets opened with four straight three-and-outs for the second consecutive game before getting things going late in the first half. On third-and-9 from the Jets 20, Jeremy Kerley caught a 14-yard pass for New York’s initial first down of the game, with 6:17 left in the half.

Then, the offense started clicking with a few long drives. Holmes’ 38-yard grab early in the fourth quarter sealed it for the Jets after Sanchez bought some time with his feet and found the receiver, who easily outran linebacker Cameron Wake and made a few nice moves on his way into the end zone to put New York up 24-6.

“What happened last week was last week,” Holmes said. “We’re looking forward and ahead.”

Notes: Cromartie said he pulled himself out of the game late with a groin strain, but will definitely be able to play against the Chargers. … The Jets finished 6 of 15 on third down, while the Dolphins were just 2 of 13. … The Jets sacked Moore four times, including two by LB Calvin Pace.

Patriots’ defense steps up in 30-21 win over Jets

Monday, October 10th, 2011

By HOWARD ULMAN

The New England Patriots were upset that opponents kept piling up yards on them.

They took it out on the New York Jets.

Even without star linebacker Jerod Mayo, the Patriots allowed just 255 yards and held the Jets without a first down on seven of their 11 possessions in a 30-21 win Sunday.

“We said, ‘Enough’s enough,’ and that’s where you make your stand,” said Patriots defensive end Andre Carter, who had seven tackles.

It was a surprising showing by a defense that entered the game last in the NFL with an average of 477.5 yards allowed. And it played without its signal-caller, Mayo, who missed his first game because of a serious knee sprain.

“I think every week we’ve been getting better and better and better (defensively) and today was a good day to get back on track,” defensive tackle Vince Wilfork said.

The Patriots (4-1) never trailed and won their 19th consecutive regular-season game at home. The Jets (2-3) lost their third straight.

“We lost two in a row last year but we bounced right back from it,” Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said. “This is a little different territory. So we’re going to see what a lot of guys are made of on this team and it’s my job to get guys ready to play this next week against Miami.”

BenJarvus Green-Ellis rushed for a career-high 136 yards and two touchdowns and Tom Brady completed 24 of 33 passes for 321 yards, a touchdown and an interception after starting the day with an NFL-best 388 yards passing per game.

“We want to be an offense that can be able to do whatever we want to do, run or pass, and complement our defense,” said Green-Ellis, signed in 2008 as a rookie free agent from Mississippi.

The Jets didn’t do any of that well enough.

Sanchez completed 16 of 26 passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns one week after going 11 for 35 for 119 in a 34-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. And the Patriots outrushed the Jets 152 yards to 97.

“I thought we did some good things” on offense, New York coach Rex Ryan said, “but lacked a little consistency, obviously, and you have got to convert on third down.”

The Jets were just 3 for 11 on third down, compared to the Patriots’ 7 for 14.

“They did a great job spreading the ball around,” New York cornerback Antonio Cromartie said.

Before last season’s 28-21 playoff win over the Patriots, Cromartie called Brady an expletive and said the quarterback showboated and pointed at the Jets sideline after a late touchdown during a regular-season game.

But few players referred to the rivalry after Sunday’s game. And the crowd was subdued in a lackluster first half and behaved most of the time as if the Jets were just another opponent.

Brady had another strong day, completing 24 of 33 passes for one touchdown and one interception as the Patriots scored at least 30 points for the 13th straight regular-season game.

The Patriots led 10-7 at halftime and 27-14 after Stephen Gostkowski‘s 24-yard field goal with 12:57 left in the game.

Then Sanchez led a comeback by completing 5 of 6 passes for 65 yards on an 85-yard drive capped by a 21-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 7:14 left.

But the Jets couldn’t stop the Patriots, who held the ball for 6:12 as Green-Ellis ran 10 times for 59 yards.

“BenJarvus is a great guy to block for,” Patriots guard Logan Mankins said. “He reads the play out, he finds the hole and he won’t fumble.”

Gostkowski ended the march with a 28-yard field goal, his third of the game, with 1:02 remaining.

“Against New England, you’ve got to get off the field,” Ryan said. “They did a great job sustaining drives. You’ve got to give them all the credit. They earned it.”

On the first play of the third quarter, Brady and Wes Welker connected for a 73-yard gain. Three plays later, a wide-open Deion Branch caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Brady on the left side of the end zone.

“I took my eyes off of him,” Cromartie said. “I took one peep. As soon as I peeped, he went the opposite way. That’s all on me.”

The Jets came right back when Joe McKnight returned the kickoff 88 yards one week after scoring on a 107-yard kickoff return. They needed just three plays to reach the end zone on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Sanchez to Jeremy Kerley, cutting the lead to 17-14.

But the Patriots defense never let them catch up.

“That was definitely our best game,” Carter said, “and now we have to continue to get better.”

Notes: A moment of silence was held for former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis, who died Saturday. … Before the game, the NHL champion Boston Bruins came on the field to loud applause with captain Zdeno Chara holding the Stanley Cup. … The Patriots’ 13 straight regular-season games with at least 30 points are one less than the record set by the St. Louis Rams in 1999-2000. … Jets C Nick Mangold played after missing two games with a high right ankle sprain. … The Patriots had TE Aaron Hernandez and DT Albert Haynesworth back after they also were sidelined for two games.