Originally posted by NY Times
Brooklyn, NY - With the Pittsburgh Steel Riders out of the way and another magnificent 12-0 start, the Brooklyn Bomb Squad view the Miami Hurricanes as just another casualty in their warpath to the trophy. After all, this year is New York's year - the Giants recently won the Superbowl and the Bomb Squad look to follow in its footsteps.
Rumors have been flying around in the inner cities that the Hurricane DBs can't even compete with the All-Star receiving corps led by Ghetto Heisman. This isn't far from the truth as the Hurricanes gave up over 300 yards in a loss to the Boston Bears. Some have said that the so called 'shut-down' LeCharles Jackson is just another average cornerback swindling money out of the owner.
In their last meeting, Brooklyn swept the Hurricanes in a rout. The Bomb Squad racked up over 500 yards of firepower while holding the Hurricanes 'powerful' rushing attack to a mere 67 yards. This Sunday looks to be no different as the Hurricanes again have to travel to the dark depths of New York and face a force never seen before.
Early lines have the Brooklyn Bomb Squad at -5.
Brooklyn, NY - With the Pittsburgh Steel Riders out of the way and another magnificent 12-0 start, the Brooklyn Bomb Squad view the Miami Hurricanes as just another casualty in their warpath to the trophy. After all, this year is New York's year - the Giants recently won the Superbowl and the Bomb Squad look to follow in its footsteps.
Rumors have been flying around in the inner cities that the Hurricane DBs can't even compete with the All-Star receiving corps led by Ghetto Heisman. This isn't far from the truth as the Hurricanes gave up over 300 yards in a loss to the Boston Bears. Some have said that the so called 'shut-down' LeCharles Jackson is just another average cornerback swindling money out of the owner.
In their last meeting, Brooklyn swept the Hurricanes in a rout. The Bomb Squad racked up over 500 yards of firepower while holding the Hurricanes 'powerful' rushing attack to a mere 67 yards. This Sunday looks to be no different as the Hurricanes again have to travel to the dark depths of New York and face a force never seen before.
Early lines have the Brooklyn Bomb Squad at -5.






























