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Jets Fall Flat In Hometown Battle
Posted on 20 Aug 2012 by Matt Brody.
It was a rough night for the Jets' quarterback duo. The defending Super Bowl champion Giants proved their defense is right where it left off last season. When Rex Ryan and his team look back at the tape of this game they'll see a lot of Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow both with their backs to the ground. The offensive line could not handle the Giants' pass rush and as a result gave up a total of...
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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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Calm Before Storm Tebow
Posted on 1 Jul 2012 by Steven Keys.
Take a deep breath. Hold it in. Breath out. Again. Now close your eyes. Drink in the calm, the serenity. Imagine birds singing, squirrels frolicking, puffy white clouds drifting by on blue sky…wait a second. Wake up! There’s the neighbor’s dog, doing-his-thing on your lawn. Landlord phoned, says he can’t fix the A/C ‘til next week. And today your boss put up the new schedule: you’re...
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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 ...
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Nightmare (not) on Broad Street
Posted on 26 Dec 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
It has ended and what a long, strange trip it has been. The Philadelphia Eagles may have won the battle with the enemy Dallas Cowboys (20-7) but they lost the war. December 24 would become the day the playoff hope died and the beginning of a winter, spring and summer of rampant discontent. As of their 4:15 EST kickoff in Dallas, the New York Giants were ahead of the New York Jets 20-14 with abo...
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Eagles-Jets: Signs of Life?
Posted on 17 Dec 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
By now it is widely known that the New York Jets are headed for Philadelphia. The Eagles will face the ersatz Titans at Lincoln Financial Field in a game that means far more to one team than the other. Could it be that the 5-8 Eagles with their Lilliputian playoff hopes might rally themselves back into the mindset that an 8-8 record could win the NFC East? While the New York Jets (8-5) trail th...
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Bills Will Need to Regroup After Tough Loss
Posted on 7 Nov 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
FLAT! That's how I describe this game. The Bills offense really couldn't get anything going in their 27-11 loss against the AFC East New York Jets. I could go on about how the Jets played well on defense and how Sanchez controlled the offense up and down the field but I won't. I just can't stand the Jets and to give them credit for a great win makes me a little sick to my stomach. So for now, t...
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AFC East Tilt This Sunday
Posted on 3 Nov 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
The Buffalo Bills are finally playing another divisional game, the first since they BEAT the New England Patriots in week 3. This is a 2 for 1 game for Buffalo, if they beat the New York Jets not only will they still be in first place but they will be 2 games up on the Jets. Is this the biggest game of the year? Yes and no. Yes because it's an AFC East game, and no because next week and the wee...
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Jets drop third straight, lose to Patriots 21-to-30
Posted on 9 Oct 2011 by Fran Berkman.
Compared to the disaster last week against the Ravens, the Jets looked decent this week against the Patriots. The running game showed signs of life. The offense did not turn the ball over. Sanchez threw two touchdowns. Unfortunately, decent just isn’t good enough to beat the New England, who kept pace with the Bills at 4-1 with the victory. The Jets drop to 2-3 with the loss, and easily could...
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Ravens defense scores 21 points to beat the Jets
Posted on 3 Oct 2011 by Fran Berkman.
The Jets defense and special teams outscored the Ravens offense. Joe Flacco didn’t complete a single pass in the second or third quarters. Yet the Baltimore Ravens (3-1) still doubled up the New York Jets (2-2) by a final score of 34-to-17. Here are some of the key points and stats to take away from the game: O-line woes Ed Reed had a free run at Mark Sanchez on the Jets first offensive p...









