Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
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07/07 — By now, you’ve already heard about Jets Night at Shea Stadium. The Mets’ game with the San Francisco Giants tomorrow evening will certainly have a Green & White tint.
A number of Jets alums will appear at a 5:30 p.m. pregame fundraiser in the picnic area to benefit area charities both the Jets’ and Mets’ foundations. Then the Jets will be saluted during an on-field pregame ceremony that will include the first pitch and the "Shea Countdown" of games to be played in the stadium's final season. For full details, click here and read away.
I’ll be making the short trek to Queens for some of the festivities. The Jets, who called Shea home from 1964-83, are headliners one final time at the old ballpark. In this NYC sports era marked by beautiful new stadiums popping up left and right, the Mets’ Citi Field (just a short throw from Shea) is currently under construction and promises to be ready for action next spring.
My memories of Shea are dwarfed by my literary compadre, Randy Lange. (The hard-working Lange is vacationing this week, but the guy never breaks and is working from his Jersey Shore bungalow.) He covered football battles at Shea while I was just a youngster growing up in Western New York, watching the Bills with my father. Buffalo actually won a playoff game at Shea back in 1981, a 31-27 contest, but I can’t tell you I actually remember watching that postseason matchup.
As we head into Jets Night, I’d like you — Jets Nation — to share your fondest Shea memories with us. We’ll post them right here throughout the day tomorrow, so keep them coming.
I still have the ticket stub of my favorite. Just a few years back, my cousin, Geoff Geary, was promoted to the Philadelphia Phillies and one of his first big league stops was Shea. I was able to obtain a pregame field pass and I yelled his name once he came trotting off the grass at the end of batting practice.
Sporting an incredulous look, he did a double take because he had no idea I would be in attendance. We talked for at least 10 minutes until no player from either team remained and Geoff, a young rookie at the time, had to jog back into the clubhouse before he was shipped back down to Triple A.
It was a pretty surreal moment, congratulating your cousin — the kid you used to throw the ball around with on summer days at Grandma’s cottage in Fort Erie, Ontario, the youngster who was always an adept stickball player on the blacktop in South Buffalo — on making it to the Big Leagues. I guess you have to give credit to my uncle and my aunt for moving him out of the Lake Effect to Southern California when he was just an infant. (Props to Geoff, who's now in his fifth year in the majors, holding a respectable 2.81 ERA for the Houston Astros, in case you need a quality middle reliever for your fantasy teams.)
We’ll get to the Meadowlands in due time and I’m already getting fired up thinking about that. I quickly trace back to the ’02 campaign when you guys made the earth shake against Green Bay (the way that place roared when it was announced New England had beaten Miami, thus giving the Jets a shot to capture the AFC East) and then that Indy playoff shellacking. That was like two consecutive weeks of Pearl Jam concerts where Ed Ved supplied you with a seat on one of his speakers.
Ah, I’m getting ahead of myself. I get caught up in the memories and look forward to the new moments, the smell of the air in the fall and the freshness of another football season. But tomorrow we look back. Please share with us your great Shea memories.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (32)Ira Said:
Mon, July 7, 2008 - 7:19pm ET"Eric, Should be a good night at Shea tomorrow. So you had to bring up the Bills game where Bill Simpson ended the Jets season. Ask Buttle tomorrow night and he will fill you in with all the details. Nice feel good story about your cousin."
Joe Said:
Mon, July 7, 2008 - 8:24pm ET"My fondest memories of Shea was watching the unstoppable "Sack Exchange". There was no bigger rush than watching Mark Gastineau pummel a Quarterback and start into the Sack Dance. Shea Stadium used to go nuclear for that guy! He was one of the all time greats of the game. I also loved Joe, Marty and Abdul. And on top of it, they're all such nice guys."
Fred Said:
Mon, July 7, 2008 - 9:15pm ET"my first trip to Shea was in 1966, I was nine & the Jets played SD on a Sat nite Jets won 17-16 but I really don't remember details. I saw Houston in 68 the week after the Heidi Game and I do remember how cold i was . I was also there for the Bills playoff game but bailed at halftime & have not left a game early since "
JP Said:
Mon, July 7, 2008 - 10:56pm ET"Say farewell to Shea and Yankee stadium! The memories will not be forgotten."
CJA Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 7:46am ET"My first pro football game on a date with my future husband...the Jets vs the Cowboys. We're still Jets season ticket holders!"
Dunnie Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 9:03am ET"I just want to send a not of appreciation to all the die hard fans that never stopped wearing green after the Jets moved to NJ. I have been a Jets fan since 81, I have always lived in Bergen County, NJ though. So them relocating to NJ is a big deal for me. I really think its awesome that you guys have stuck with Jets through all the heartache. J E T S JETS JETS JETS !!!"
Anonymous Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 10:16am ET"how can you have a jet nite at shea without joe wille"
TAtlas Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 10:58am ET"The one thing I never understood about the move with the JETS is there is SOOOOO MUCH LAND on EASTERN LONG ISLAND why doesn't Woody Check that out..He has money which means he has pull and I know so many people that want them back here where they belong."
Tony Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 11:08am ET"The Sack exchange were my favorite. I remember many frigid cold games, throwing back a couple of beers, eating a couple of burgers and watching Gastineau & Klecko run over offensive lineman to crush QB's. Ah, what I'd give to re-live all of that again. "
Terry Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 11:45am ET"Unfortunately, being a lifelong Jet fan and seeing my season ticket application being accepted in 1970, my best Shea memory was not a good one.....Seeing OJ Simpson being carried off the field after he broke 2000 yards on a cold december day was at least, certainly " memorable. ""
Jerry Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 12:19pm ET"I remember that Buffalo game. I got my season tickets a year later. The JETS were down in that game and almost came back and won. I remember the stadium shaking as the JETS mounted a comeback. Great place and a great game. I also remember freezing and burning my tongue when gulping down a hot chocolate. Still a season ticket holder today."
Ira Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 12:25pm ET"I remember going to Saturday Night games in the early Shea days. thas was very cool. Also sat in the snow when OJ broke 2,000 yds in the snow."
charlie hofsaes Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 1:30pm ET"last sec. upper deck left field...always felt like i was going to get blown away...flag pole always swaying....OAKLAND game to get us into SB...wow...told my DAD that was a lateral...Baker picks it up and we go to the SB...had tix since 65 till present..now with PSAs...cant afford it...very depressed!!"
Dick Engelhardt Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 4:40pm ET"I went to Titans games at the Polo Grounds in '62 and Jest games at the Polo Grounds in '63 and at Shea until they left. I remember that Raiders game that led to the Super Bowl and a Patriots game long ago when the halftime show was remote control flying planes. I remarked that this was really dagerous and then one crashed into the stands by 3rd base killing a Patriots fan from New Hampshire. "
Tim Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 6:49pm ET"I'm kind of bummed that I missed the Namath/Superbowl era Jets. After hearing some of these stories, I wish I was born 10 years earlier. I was around for the Sack Exchange and the 80's Jets and dam proud of it! The 90's was a little ugly though. Eric or Randy, could you tell me who is the Jets all-time sacks leader?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Tim, Mark Gastineau leadds the Jets with 107.5 unofficial sacks for his career (1979-88) and with 74 official sacks from the 1982 season, when individual sacks first were recognized by the NFL."
dougmc Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 7:55pm ET"1982 during warm-up, Leahy put one thru the uprights and past the netting.As the ball was going into the tunnel, I reached over the railing and pulled it in and could here some cheers from who was ever paying attention to pre-game kicks. Jets won the game and most of the games I attended at Shea.I probably don't even have a .500 record at the Meadowlands.A buddy of mine still has turf from last ga"
Dave Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 9:32pm ET"Mark had 107.5 sacks and why isn't his number retired by the Jets?"
Vinny Cervetta Said:
Tue, July 8, 2008 - 11:54pm ET"Dear NY Mets Organazation, I am 22 and from CT, i came tonight to my 1st Mets game with my 10 year old sister mainly due to the JETSNIGHT being held. However, i accidently ordered the wrong tickets and not the ones meant for the picnic area. I wait in line almost a 1/2 hr and get turned away, okay this is my mistake i understand but i feel like i let down my sister, i asked the man in charge (DECLINED: WHAT'S THE POINT?)"
JetsWin1 Said:
Wed, July 9, 2008 - 2:38am ET"I'll tell you what my best memory of Giants Stadium will be....a decision by our fearless leader of an owner to not charge the most loyal of his fans a PSL for their seats in the new stadium. Our new stadium $1.6 billion w/ PSL's, Gillette Stadium $365 million just 5 years ago and NO PSL's. Wonder why we're chasing the Pats' tails all of the time."
Connie Said:
Wed, July 9, 2008 - 8:44am ET"So many wonderful memories since my dad and uncle became the team physicians (Drs. Nicholas) in 1964 - eating at the Diamond Club and the players coming up after the game to eat there too, watching the SuperBowl team grow and seeing Joe Namath throw in person, having so many passionate REAL Jet fans sitting all around us, and that amazing Sack Exchange. Shea was HOME!"
Larry P Said:
Wed, July 9, 2008 - 11:41am ET"After attending the Jets reunion at Shea, sorry to say that the Mets handled the reunion in a very poor manner. The autograph session was scheduled to commence at 5:30PM; however the session didn't commence until 6PM and lasted only 40 minutes. Mets team officials announced that after pregame ceremony, players would come back to sign autographs. Unfortuantely, that never happended! "
oldtimegreen Said:
Wed, July 9, 2008 - 12:47pm ET"Superb posts all 'round. Makes for a golden memory lane. Seeing the Jets from the Polo Grounds on a Saturday night to 20 years at Bill Shea's namesake, to the wonderful swamp of the Meadowlands, I'll never forgive myself for missing last night's festivities. Best to all."
Ben Said:
Wed, July 9, 2008 - 8:45pm ET"Nice article Eric, this stuff makes me love being a Jets fan. Judging from the pictures, it looks like Wesley and Marty are still in pretty good shape. And MikeMc, Ira might be old but he's still the man!"
Alan Besterman Said:
Thu, July 10, 2008 - 5:06pm ET"A true final Jets night celebration at Shea would the Jets playing the 8/16/08 preseason game against the Washington Redskins at Shea, assuming the field level seats could still be reconfigured."
dhamp Said:
Wed, July 16, 2008 - 2:27pm ET"cant believe you didnt have bill hampton there for that night he was there more than all of those guys put together saturday and game time sunday and you shouldve had gastineau there "
Chuck Frydenborg Said:
Mon, July 21, 2008 - 4:04pm ET"Best Jets Shea Memory - That one's easy, 1981: Trailing Miami 15-9. Jets force Dolphins to punt with 3 minutes remaining, take over around our 30 yard line. Jets get first down, but use up about 1:20 of clock. After two minute warning, Todd leads team down field, hits Barkum with an 11 yard pass for TD in final seconds. Jets win a game they hold always found a way to lose. Jets 16, Dolphins 15."
Joel E Said:
Fri, August 1, 2008 - 3:55pm ET"Have to agree with Chuck regarding the Jets / Dolphins game of 1981. After the touchdown, the stadium rocked for 20 mins. I was there with my dad and it ranks as my favorite memory with him at any sporting event. "
Charley D. Said:
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 11:09pm ET"Hey Charlie - the PSL's (though it stinks) are a low as $1G, start saving now dude, two yers to scrap up a grand, that's about $20 a paycheck, get the big pretzel jar and start saving."
buckthorn Said:
Thu, August 7, 2008 - 8:52am ET"Not a happy memory, but a strong one. 1970 playoff game vs. the Chiefs (I was 12). With the Jets trailing late in a tight game, George Sauer caught a Namath pass and made it all the way inside Chiefs' 5. But three runs got no further than the 1, and on fourth down Namath tried a bootleg that failed. Oh, that one hurt. Chiefs 13, Jets 7. The great Otis Taylor caught a TD pass from Len Dawson, too."
Andy Said:
Thu, August 7, 2008 - 10:00pm ET"Regarding great Shea Moments..With all the Farve and Grenn Bay Packer talk, how about going back to that very cold Sunday afternoon, December 20th, 1981, when the sack exchange shut down Lynn Dickey and the Pack 28-3, to clinch our first playoff berth since 1970, and also clinch a spot for the Giants. What a great football day it was in New York !! We will miss Shea. "
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Scooter Said:
Mon, July 7, 2008 - 6:23pm ET"Fondest memories of Shea? For Jets only: Todd beats Miami 16-15 in one of the greatest comebacks in Jets history. Also: 12/10/83, the last game at Shea, when people were taking everything but the kitchen sinks and they had to announce that they weren't tearing the stadium down, that the Mets had to play there next year. Cops were standing by the subway with stacks of seats next to them! :^)"
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