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Rex Ryan Draft Coaching Injuries Offense Rookies Writers PlayoffsPublished: January 30, 2009
Since Eric Mangini was fired by the New York Jets, Rex Ryan has taken his post as the new head coach and completely overhauled the New York Jets coaching staff.
While the most notable acquisitions include Doug Plank and Henry Ellard, the most telling moves are the ones that weren’t made.
Coordinators Brian Schottenheimer and Bob [...]
Published: January 27, 2009
Women. You sure are fascinating specimens. Your lovely fragrances, soft skin, and angelic sleeping posture all come naturally as a stark contrast to everything we are as men.
And when we’re lucky enough to find one of you who loves us enough to actually share interest in our passions, then Oh My! Mountains crumble, [...]
Published: January 26, 2009
The New York Jets 2008 spending spree opened the NFL’s eyes. GM Mike Tannenbaum became a man unafraid of spending top dollar to acquire the talent his team needed to win.
With a new coach in place, a strong foundation of talented veterans and promising youth, the Jets’ holes are few. Fresh off [...]
Published: January 23, 2009
There are harsh realities and truths that people will always choose to ignore. Something about the written word brings legitimacy to previously neglected ideas and notions.
People can’t only be told the truth—sometimes it has to be written with conviction, with no hesitation and no apologies.
And that’s exactly what Ken Knight did when he took on [...]
Published: January 22, 2009
Life hasn’t been easy for Brett Favre since arriving in New York. The playoffs crumbled in front of the Jets when they were within reach, and then the fans turned on the old man.
But it’s not like it was without reason.
First, he had trouble making new friends as no one from Gang Green invited him [...]
Published: January 20, 2009
“…Our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests, and putting off unpleasant decisions—that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America. For everywhere we look, there is work to be done…“
Sports and politics don’t mix. The two [...]