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Hunting Hunter
Posted on 19 Aug 2012 by Aaron Scheinblum.
It's only the preseason; but after last night's 26-3 lackluster performance against their Metlife Bowl nemesis the New York Giants, the New York Jets and their loyal fan base did not hesitate to begin pointing fingers. And it began with offensive lineman Wayne Hunter. After starting all 16 games last season for the Jets, the starting Tackle performed abysmally while the Giants' front-four on de...
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Tenacity
Posted on 15 Aug 2012 by Aaron Scheinblum.
The New York Jets seem to believe they will make the playoffs. After two consecutive days at Jets' Training Camp resulted in brief tryouts for the United States Olympic boxing team in Rio for 2016, two things became clear: the Jets want to win, and we need better male U.S. boxers in the Olympics. It seems hard to believe that the Jets players truly have animosity towards one another (minus the ...
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Time to Try Something New
Posted on 24 Jul 2012 by Aaron Scheinblum.
Rex Ryan is entering his fourth season as the New York Jets' Head Coach. His animated personality and his hard-nosed, dedicated attitude has led Ryan to become a powerful motivator while demanding respect from his foes. With Ryan's antics come mistakes; whether it be claiming which team is best in New York, stating he would have won at least two Super Bowls if he was the head coach of another t...
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A Letter to Chad Ochocinco
Posted on 25 Jun 2012 by Aaron Scheinblum.
Dear Mr. Chad Ochocinco, During your time with the New England Patriots, you grew on me. Putting aside the over-the-top touchdown celebrations (maybe because you only had one all season), the off-field antics varying from antagonistic comments to debatable decisions and most importantly: proving you can take a back-seat to someone else (or in the case of the Patriots, about 15 other players on ...
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Sanchez & Tebow: ‘Great Start’ or ‘Great Stunt’
Posted on 17 May 2012 by Aaron Scheinblum.
Quarterback controversy doesn't apply to the New York Jets. At least that's how it seems amidst all of the questions and quotations. Recently, a senior reporter released a story explaining the relationship between the two; simply reiterating the idea that both quarterbacks Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow understand their roles and will work in perfect harmony. Good joke. Both Sanchez and Tebow have ...









