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The New York Jets' Five Most Vulnerable Positions Heading into 2009
It's never safe to assume that a final roster is set in stone for an entire season. It would defy all football logic to keep the opening day starters penciled in for 17 weeks without a viable contingency plan...
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Mark Sanchez Vs. Kellen Clemens: The QB Competition No One Should Believe
Eric Mangini's cryptic approach to sharing information with the press might be a thing of the past for the New York Jets, but placing absolute faith in any words escaping from Florham Park this offseason is still ill-advised...
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Mark Sanchez Faces Battle Between Career and Culture in New York
He's a 22-year-old superstar with an entire population on his shoulders—all because of the name stitched to the back of his jersey...
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It's Not In the Game: Fixing the New York Jets' Uniforms in Madden 2010
Every August, 60 of my hard-earned dollars find their way into a Gamestop register for a game I will play religiously over the next 12 months...
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An American Super Bowl in London: NFL Hopes To Take the Game Abroad
Amidst all the draft buzz and infatuation with everyone's next top prospect, some disturbing news has leaked out of the NFL's offices regarding conversations to play a Super Bowl in London...
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5 Ways the New York Jets Can Break My Heart in the 2009 NFL Draft
Mock drafts, Google News searches, RSS feeds, and all of my bookmarked sports' sites have given me a lot of the same. When it comes down to the Jets' 17th pick, everyone is absolutely clueless...
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Thomas Jones Skips Minicamp, Complicates NFL Draft for the New York Jets
The first minicamp of the Rex Ryan regime is officially under way, and it's happening without the AFC's 2008 leading rusher...
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Three Reasons Anquan Boldin to the New York Jets Does Not Make Sense
The pre-draft trade buzz is going to be growing to a deafening roar over the next week, and the latest chatter revolves around one of the Arizona Cardinals' star wide receivers...
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Should the New York Jets Make a Move for Chad Johnson?
Nothing is official, but the rumor mill is spinning regarding a Cincinnati Bengals' future without Chad Johnson. The oft-headlined receiver has spent his entire career with the orange-clad team, ...
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The "Brady Rule" Asks Defensive Players To Bring It Down Too Many Notches
No one should have been happy when Tom Brady went down with his season-ending knee injury in Week One. As easy as it is to despise the Patriots and their quarterback, the truth remains that we want to see an NFL without career-threatening injuries...
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The Games People Play: Eric Mangini Invites Brett Favre to Cleveland Browns Camp
The word on the gridiron is that Eric Mangini has extended an invitation to Brett Favre to join him at the Cleveland Browns' camp, reports Daily News' Gary Myers...
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Terrell Owens and His Cold-Weather Issues: Why He'll Be a Non-Factor in Buffalo
Tim Graham of ESPN recently compiled some interesting statistics on the Bills' latest acquisition and how he performs when it's freezing outside. While Owens can still be a premier receiver in the NFL, he's been unreliable when the temperature drops..
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Building the Case: Leon Washington Can Be a Full-Time Back
"It’s so much fun and so easy blocking for Leon. I’m sure you can make a good block and someone gets tackled, but if you make a good block for Leon, he may score." -Brad Smith Leon Washington is being discriminated against...
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New York Jets Defense Has No Boundaries; No Definition For Rex Ryan's Schemes
It seems as if people are getting too hung up on formations and dictionary definitions of positions. By no means is it a terrible thing to do...
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Money Spent Wisely? NFL Teams with More Work To Do After Big Free-Agent Signings
The free agent market has been open for business for over a week, and a lot of NFL teams have spent a fortune in hopes that their latest acquisition will change the fortunes of their respective organizations...
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The New York Jets' Theft of Lito Sheppard: Trade Details Are a Work of Art
Remember when the New York Jets traded Jonathan Vilma to the New Orleans Saints, and the expected compensation was a conditional 2009 draft pick for his services? And then remember when it was ...
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Laveranues Coles Released by New York Jets: Making Sense of the Decision
If there was any doubt in your mind that the New York Jets would look like a totally different team in 2009, it might be best to free yourself of those thoughts now...
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Mike Nugent To Hit Open Market: Victim of His Draft Position?
While the Jets have been busy releasing players and creating cap room for the offseason, Mike Nugent chose to make a decision of his own for the front office regarding his future...
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The Importance of the NFL Quarterback: Overrated and Misunderstood
Every single quarterback in the NFL is overrated. From the face of your franchise to the young guy who backs up your aging veteran — not a single one of them is worth the mountains of attention they receive...
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New York Jets TE Situation: Dustin Keller Can't Do It Alone
A new hole has opened up for the New York Jets in recent days. There is no longer a traditional tight-end on the roster. Chris Baker was released after having his worst season since 2004...
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New York Jets Must Spend Wisely: Leon Washington Needs a New Contract
The New York Jets have tackled their salary cap concerns as David Bowens, Brad Kassel, and Chris Baker have all been released...
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New York Jets OLB Situation: So Many Players, So Little Production
The endless pursuit of the ever-elusive pass rush has left everyone winded. A priority was placed on securing outside linebackers that fit the 3-4 defensive alignment, and can introduce themselves to quarterbacks—over and over again...
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New York Jets CB Situation: Dwight Lowery Could Be The Solution
Impatience and fear. Oh, how they dominate the psyche of Jets fans. Both feelings take complete control, create unrealistic expectations, and force people into believing irrational things...
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Vernon Gholston: Can He Develop the Intangibles?
The Jets are heading into the offseason with a mountain of questions. The great collapse of 2008 came and went, and no one can effectively explain why. While the team isn't in complete disarray, there are numerous positions that need to be addressed...
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Brett Favre Retires: New York Jets Fans Can Finally Have Their Team Back
The winter has been a long, cold, and cruel one since the New York Jets' 2008 season came to an embarrassing end...
