Monumental draft bust Vernon Gholston tried out a few new jokes Monday night after the Bears loss to the Giants. Of his time with the Jets, Gholston complained to the New York Post: “Being a first round pick, you would have hoped for more of a chance.” The Jets carried the completely useless Gholston on their roster for three seasons,
Since the Jets have signed Plax he’s had this very quiet confidence and he’s been very confident he’d be able to pick up right where he left off. Of course comes the doubters and naysayers, life wouldn’t be the same without the haters and although there is plenty of football to be played and the jury is still out Plax
Question: What do these following Jets games from last year have in common? Week 1, 2010: Ravens @ Jets Week 5, 2010: Vikings @ Jets Week 14, 2010: Dolphins @ Jets Answer: Each of these three games was a washout. I have always been against the idea of domed stadiums. Football is meant to be played in the elements– in
Revis is destined to be great. It seems he won’t allow himself to be anything but, he’s a relentless player, plays with that fire every single day in practice. Rex has been around and seen plenty of elite DB’s. Deion Sanders (Ravens), Samari Rolle and Chris McCalister. That’s some pretty elite company. Rex has the highest praise for
Today, the Jets signed linebacker Aaron Maybin, who was cut by the Buffalo Bills after two unimpressive seasons. How does Maybin, who’s on the road to becoming a draft bust, stack up against Jets draft bust Vernon Gholston? AARON MAYBIN
Jets took a flyer on Aaron Maybin. It’s low risk high upside with Maybin. He had a hard time in Buffalo’s 3-4 set but thinks he can thrive in Rex’s multiple set defense. At the very least he can be quality back-up. Good pick up by New York. The Daily News has learned that free agent linebacker Aaron

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