On paper, the Jets are a winner over the Patriots
It may not be great journalism. It may not even be great PhotoShop. It's just ridiculously fabulous. The New York Post's cover may be the newspaper's best sports work since an epic streak of Marv Albert covers from way back when. (Boston Metro loses style points for overplaying the obvious, but you tell me which is more, um, effective.)

vs. the Boston cover (Darren Rovell calls the battle "the hoodie vs. the footie").

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Cindy Boren
| January 14, 2011; 8:25 AM ET
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Wow. . .
Both of these covers are hilarious! Hopefully the game will be at least as entertaining as the hype leading up to it. Wes Welker's interview was classic!
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