In a move that surprised no one, the Jets released Tim Tebow. So ends one of the most bizarre moments in Jets history.
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Why the Jets had to trade Darrelle Revis
To coin a phrase by a popular Jets fan…Oh the Pain. Yes I know the best player on the team and one of few game changers in the league gets traded to your team it is a time to rejoice. But if you are the team that traded Darrelle Revis well you leave yourself open to all kinds of second guessing. For those of you not up to date here is what happened:
The New York Jets traded the three-time All-Pro to the Bucs in exchange for the 13th overall pick in this week’s NFL draft and another selection next year.
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Mark Sanchez to Start…Greg McElroy has Concussion
Yes the Jets always find a way to make news and give anyone with the pen and paper a reason to keep writing.
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Does Rex Ryan Deserve to be Brought Back as Jets Head Coach?
When Rex Ryan first arrived as the Jets head coach, he was a breath of fresh air. He spoke his mind, was fun and was ready to take on the Patriots not trying to make the Jets another version of the Patriots.
The previous coach Eric Mangini, was tight, tight-lipped and was choking the air out of the Jets by not allowing for much expression. The press saw him as a Belechick clone without the coaching experience. Ryan was loud brash and fun and for the first time everyone wanted to talk about the fun bunch called the Jets.
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2012 NFL Draft Preview: New York Jets
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NFL News Dump: Tim Tebow, New Orleans Saints
A busy afternoon in the NFL today, as Tim Tebow gets traded and the Saints lose their coach.
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AJ Burnett – The Latest We Love to Hate
New York is a tough city to play professional sports in. You are expected to succeed each and every time you are on the field. If you are not, the fans let you know it. If you are a high priced player and you fail, the fans will never forget to remind you that you are not living up to their expectations. As Ol’ Blue Eyes sang, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Continue reading
2011 NFL Week 5 Power Rankings – 10/4/2011
Green Bay Packers (4-0) – Aaron Rodgers became the first player in NFL history to pass for 400 yards, run for two touchdowns, and pass for four more. The MVP race is far and away Aaron Rodgers’ to lose…and it’s only October. The pass defense still needs help, as they allowed Kyle Orton to throw for 273 yards, three TD’s, but three INT’s, as well. There’s no debate, the Packers are the top of the food chain and the number one team in football right now.
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NFL Preview III: Postseason Selections
In Part I of this NFL preview, I told you which players are at the tops of the QB, running back and receiver position. In Part II, you got a thought on each of the NFL’s 32 teams. Part III, we get to the good part: who will make the playoffs and why. Stay tuned for part IV tomorrow.
NFC Postseason Selections
1) Green Bay Packers (13-3)
After winning the Super Bowl with 15 players on the IR (and despite losing two more in the big game), the Packers had an entire offseason to get healthy and are deeper and more talented than the team that cruised through the postseason last year. There’s little holding them back: they have the NFL’s best QB, a talented receiving corps, an improved run game and an aggressive, effective defense. Though repeating as Super Bowl champs will be difficult, there’s no reason to believe the Packers won’t win their division and earn the conference’s top seed. They’re just too talented. Continue reading
NFL Preview Part II: 32 Thoughts on 32 Teams
Part III of this preview will tell you which teams I predict will make the postseason. But because we live in America and everybody deserves to be written about, I have a thought (or two, or three) on every NFL teams, from the heavy hitters to the Bengals. If you want to skip the teams you hate, they are in alphabetical order by city. Also, look here for Part I of my four part NFL preview, and stay tuned for Parts III and IV in the next couple days. Continue reading



