Vernon Gholston: Can He Develop the Intangibles?

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

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Brett Favre Retires: Jets’ Fans Can Finally Have Their Team Back

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

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Fixing the Cap: Barrett Released, But Who’s Next?

And so the salary cap purge of 2009 officially begins. As teams race to settle their contract issues before Feb. 27, the New York Jets made their first player personnel decision of the Rex Ryan regime and released ninth-year veteran David Barrett. The cornerback had just completed his fifth season with the Jets, and was a free agent acquisition when

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Revis Proves Ryan Right, Jets Make Presence Felt in Honolulu

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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Ray Lewis to the Jets? He’s Thinking About It

Take a deep breath and close your eyes. Try and imagine Ray Lewis in a uniform that isn’t purple, black, and gold. Difficult, isn’t it? But don’t give up. Keep trying, and imagine Ray Lewis in the green and white of the New York Jets. It may sound impossible, but it’s no longer a completely unreasonable notion. Rich Cimini of the NY

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The RB Situation: Are Two Pro Bowl Backs Enough?

Introducing the two happiest men on the New York Jets entire offense, Thomas Jones and Leon Washington! Both backs are making their first trip to Hawaii together for the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl, they’re starting, and they have a new head coach who promises a run-first offensive philosophy. As far as the 2009 season is concerned, running back is the

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