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...don’t think Carloff’s not going to get a little payback from all the fair Elm City’s detractors. “Sure I know the gang signs you need to flash to avoid getting shot on the way from the Yale Bowl. But, sadly, they’ve just momentarily slipped my mind,” says Carloff...
...enjoy concoctions such as the gargantuan “Trash Can Punch.” For $65, Brother Jimmy’s mixes two-and-a-half gallons of liquor, juice and ice, and serves in a giant glass container with about a million huge colored straws. Think Scorpion Bowl on steroids. “Minimum of 8 people required!” the menu warns. If you have a smaller group, try the “Swamp Water” ($16). Described as “64 ounces of pure hell,” it’s actually...
Belichick’s current stint with the Patriots is his second chance at coaching autonomy, having coached the Cleveland Browns after their second Giants Super Bowl in 1990. The first time around, Belichick was a young coach with a so-so team on his hands, going 36-44 in five seasons. Belichick’s maturation from that time is clear from the way he handled the Brady-Drew Bledsoe controversy as opposed to the Benny Kosar-Vinny Testaverde scandal with the Browns...
When you look at all of the Tuna’s success, he has always had Belichick as his right-hand man. Together they won two Super Bowls in five years with the Giants, in 1986 and 1990, and took a 1-15 Jets team to the AFC championship game after just three seasons. When they coached together in New England in 1996, they went to the Super Bowl in their first season back together—after Parcells could only muster the wild card loss to Belichick...
...year before Parcells arrived in New England, the Patsies went 2-14. By ’96, the Pats were in the Super Bowl...