This would be the appropriate moment to shift everyone’s focus to Leon Washington. He may be the no. two running back behind Thomas Jones, but the skill set Washington brings to the table contains a massive arsenal for which teams must be prepared. Selected in the fourth Round of the 2006 Draft, Leon Washington is one of the best things
I’ve written a couple of articles on how important the revamping of both our offensive and defensive lines were this offseason. Even if you are a casual Jet fan, and watched the horrific 2007 season it would have even been quite apparent to you. I refer to it as Football 101: the importance of the guys that go unnoticed in the
When Eric Mangini arrived in New York, fans knew he would also be cleaning house, removing older players that did not fit his plans. Among the casualties was perennial Pro bowler, Kevin Mawae. Practically a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame, Mawae was the identity of the Jets’ offensive line for years. He epitomized that hard-nosed nasty that fans love
As I continue on, I’d like to direct your attention to an absolute monster! Coming straight out of Michigan, the 2007 second-round pick was touted as a threat to the running game. Praised for his ability to close distances quickly, David Harris made the best of his opportunities before stepped in to a starting role at the halfway mark of
I’ve done a lot of typing about our New York Jets and why I fully expect us to be dominant this upcoming season. I believe every bolt and every cog is firmly in place for this team to have an immensely successful campaign in 2008/2009, and now is the time to formally introduce you to the men that power the
I caught some flack via e-mail for my Kellen Clemens for QB article from Chad supporters insisting that I was wrong and fellow Clemens supporters feeling like I talked about Pennington a bit too much. I’m a Jets’ fan, friends. I’m never going to outright insult any player that wears our colors unless he disrespects our organization first. But that

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