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By now everyone knows that the dream of the Jets reaching the Superbowl has ended. They were leading the Indianapolis Colts 17-6 with two minutes to go in the first half, but feel apart the rest of the way as the Colts won 30-17.
Another piece of sports news that didn't get much notice was that the Knicks were creamed by the Dallas Mavericks 128-78. Luckily, we didn't watch the game on TV. We just didn't wanted to be glued to the TV for 6 straight hours watching sports. The 50 point loss was the second worst in the teams history. They are now 17-26. I guess Donny Walsh is waiting for the end of the season to try to sign LeBron James and other free agents.
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