The New York Jets have tackled their salary cap concerns as David Bowens, Brad Kassel, and Chris Baker have all been released. Some of you may remember Baker as the guy who demanded a new contract in training camp, only to receive his extension, produce his lowest numbers in four years, and be made completely obsolete by Dustin Keller. Now
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. The Jets were off to a hot start, laying quarterbacks down, and trailing only the Pittsburgh Steelers for a moment in 2008. Then everything changed,
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. Perhaps Darrelle Revis’ rapid emergence as the best corner in the NFL set the bar to an unfair standard. Revis’ excellent play is actually a disadvantage for anyone who plays on the other side
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. Who’s going to replace Brett Favre? How much does Thomas Jones have left in the tank? Is
The winter has been a long, cold, and cruel one since the New York Jets’ 2008 season came to an embarrassing end. But on a surprisingly beautiful February morning, Brett Favre sent word through agent Bus Cook that his one season in a Jets’ uniform will be his final with the NFL. And so ends the annual Brett Favre saga—sooner
When Rex Ryan was introduced as the new head coach of the Jets, he referred to Darrelle Revis as the best corner in football. Revis validated Ryan’s statements on Sunday when he ended the game as the only cornerback to record an interception against the NFC’s best. With the NFC driving down the field and looking to take the lead,

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