Joe McKnight has really stepped into a fine role with the Jets after a tumultuous start for gang green. He’s really taken the coaching of special teams coaching ace Mike Westoff and is really carving out a good role for him himself. He’s averaging 40yrds per return with 1 T.D. Accumulating 520yrds of total return yards with his longest return
On his brother’s success: “He’s had an opportunity. He’s done great with it. I’ll be better than him, so I’ll get my chance.” I think like Rex he’ll be a good coach. He’s good for the game of football as is Rex Ryan. Not so sure If he’ll be better then Rex Ryan. Rex has put together some
Darrelle Revis this year has been noting short of remarkable. The phrase “shut-down corner,” once was thought of as a lost art hasn’t been totally eradicated yet. Darrelle Revis is the standard in which all defensive backs are measured by. This season, in short he’s having is becoming more and more tremendous with each passing game. He’s making a statement
Who’s #51? Oh that’s Aaron Maybin. A once thought of bust, 11th overall pick from Penn State that’s trying to rid himself of the dreaded “bust” label. He had a stint with the Buffalo Bills who selected him with their 1st overall pick but things never seemed to pan out for the young talent. He dealt with some
Brian Schottenheimer’s play calling has been as predictable as finding a pumpkin in a pumpkin patch. He’s got a team with two Super Bowl-winning wide receivers, a good tight end, and a RB who’s supposedly ready to be the starter, yet the offense is ranked 28th offense in the NFL. We don’t even know how bad (or good) Sanchez is because of
We’ve had three weeks of NFL Regular Season action– three opportunities for Shonn Greene to show us he’s not the unimpressive back we saw last year. We’re still waiting. Before the Jets Week 2 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, I wrote an article for Football Nation titled “TIME TO GO GREENE!” I proclaimed that Greene was going to be the

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