Published on: 22nd August, 2010
New York's anemic 9-3 victory over the hapless Carolina Panthers displayed another week of passing inefficiency on the part of quarterback Mark Sanchez, who went just 5 for 10 for a mere 12 yards. Sanchez was lucky not to have thrown two more interceptions as the Jets were horrible in the red zone ...Published on: 30th July, 2010
After back-to-back 9-7 seasons and a very mediocre 34-34 after four campaigns running the New York Jets, General Manager Mike Tannenbaum was rewarded with a contract extension on the eve of the most anticipated season in the franchise's 50-year history. Owner Woody Johnson didn't stop there as he also extended the contract of ...Published on: 25th July, 2010
The 2009-10 edition of the New York Jets featured a running game without peer that took the pressure off a rookie quarterback who at times looked great and others looked awful. What the Jets didn't need to do is ask Mark Sanchez to go out and win games with his arm. ...Published on: 14th June, 2010
While the New York Jets have made several positive moves in the offseason to strengthen themselves on both sides of the football, the one place the team remains deficient is a competent backup quarterback to second-year starter Mark Sanchez. Kellen Clemens, Eric Ainge, and Kevin O'Connell are perhaps the worst trio of second, third, ...Published on: 17th May, 2010
No. 7 versus No. 6. Both are from big-time collegiate programs in USC and Michigan. Chad Henne is 25, while Mark Sanchez is just 24. Henne and Sanchez are franchise quarterbacks that will only elevate the level of play, as well as the rivalry, between two original AFL franchises in the New York Jets and ...Published on: 30th April, 2010
Team Tannenbaum has spun the release of Alan Faneca with the style and prose of a skillful candidate running for public office. But, what is the real effect of losing this future Hall of Famer, not only on the offenseive line, but on the minds of Jet anchors Nick Mangold and ...Published on: 27th April, 2010
The only one happier than Raider Nation with the acquisition of former Redskin Jason Campbell must be former San Diego Charger bust Ryan Leaf. For with JaMarcus Russell's exit from Oakland imminent, it could be said that Russell has officially surpassed Leaf as the NFL's biggest bust! With a record of just ...Published on: 26th April, 2010
The Jets got younger this weekend with the drafting of Joe McNight and Vlad Ducasse. But did they get better, as they try to stay focused on the team's first legitimate Super Bowl run in more than a decade? The decision to cut nine-time Pro Bowler Alan Faneca and still pay him ...Published on: 19th April, 2010
Anthony Davis. Lam Jones. Mike Haight. Roger Vick. Jeff Lageman. Browning Nagle. Marvin Jones. Mike Nugent. Blair Thomas. Johnny Mitchell. Kyle Brady. Ouch. Ken O'Brien over Dan Marino. It still stings just to hear it. With the exception of Hall of Famers John Riggins (Kansas) and Joe Namath (Alabama) with first round picks, the choices made in the ...Published on: 2nd April, 2010
Why are the New York Jets enabling the likes of Antonio Cromartie? What employer would hire someone who's been named in five paternity suits in the last two years? The 19th pick out of Florida State by the San Diego Chargers in 2006, Cromartie just received a $500,000 advance from his new team ...