Jets Flight Connections 011510
Don't forget about the playoff pep rally today at the Jets Shop at 10am and at SNY at noon.
LA Times: Jets are a worthy opponent.
USA Today: HC Rex Ryan is bold and proud of his team.
Gang Green is ready to brawl with the bolts.
OC Brian Schottenheimer goes with his gut; he wants to be a head coach, but not just yet.
The Jets have youth and talent for the long run.
RT Damien Woody says the '09 Jets are better than the '01 Pats.
Sunday will be the 34th straight game the O-line plays together.
Vote for the Jets linemen for the NFL's Most Valuable Protectors.
C Nick Mangold and CB Darrelle Revis are first team all pros, LB David Harris is on the second.
Kevin Gleason: Revis will be ready.
Tim Graham: Revis will make the play.
FS Kerry Rhodes is confident and committed, finally getting on the same page with DC Mike Pettine.
More connections after the jump.
New York Post looks at the matchups for the divisional game.
Doug Farrar analyzes two Jets plays in Cincy - one offense and one defense.
The Jets defense will be aware of RB Darren Sproles.
STC Mike Westhoff says his squad will stop Sproles on special teams.
No more heavy metal for P Steve Weatherford.
QB Mark Sanchez will feel at home in California.
Mark's mother is proud of her son.
Mark's dad Nick Sanchez will bring a boatload of people to the game.
Mark Gastineau thinks the Jets will upset San Diego.
Herman Edwards thinks his former team can beat San Diego again.
K Nick Kaeding has gotten a lot better since January '05.
Do you want to know who DE Jacques Cesaire is?
Chuck Amato coached at NC State where WR Jerricho Cotchery and QB Philip Rivers played.
LB Coach Bob Sutton might not go to that other team after all.
Former New York football stars think back about the old stadium.
Wisconsin isn't too happy with Rex right now.
But The Washington Post doesn't seem to mind him.
USA Today reviews Ryan's comments this past season.
Fireman Ed wants Rex to say with the team for a long time.
Bob Raissman writes about the odd scheduling of games this weekend.
Lastly, here's a look at the Jets offense:
And TE Coach Mike Devlin:
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was going to post the Tim Graham story…it has a great chart showing how Revis has done against receivers this year.
"If I have asthma, they won't let me scuba. And if I can’t scuba, then what’s this all been about?? What am I working toward??"
That chart isn't even accurate though
Mike Sims-Walker wasn’t being covered by Revis.
Greeting from Wisconsin?
The Green Bay article dissing Rex for speaking out for his playing was classless. Rex never said that Woodson was undeserving, but rather that his player was more deserving. And the vital stats might prove him right. TDs allowed? Yardage allowed per catch?
Oh, yeah. Shouldn’t you be writing about your team advancing in the play-offs? Oh, yeah. I guess in absence of that, you have nothing to write about.
Jets first always, but I enjoys watching Aaron Rodgers & Company. And no doubt Woodson’s one of the best. But we have THE best!
Should Jets draft Gehart?
The nice big bruiser would be a good fit. Could let TJ go, Shonne could be #1, and we could just pound the shit out of teams.
Would prefer to keep Jones personally, and use the draft choice on an area of need. Jones/Greene and Washington next year is going to be a great trio, and then we can use the first two picks on De/DT/WR help. I don’t see the point letting a sure thing like TJ go after another great season and using a draft pick replacing him when we already replaced him last year.
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Don't get me wrong, I like TJ alot. But...
He is pretty old for a RB, and he did have his best year this year. We can’t really expect him to go anywhere but down. And i think Greene will out-perform him next year. Maybe we could get a lot for him in a trade, or at least free up some cash and address a need in free agency.
See what you are saying, I just think we will get more value keeping him than in any trade, especially when you consider next year is uncapped so the salary isn’t really an issue. I always think two backs are enough, the 1/2 then the change of pace on 3rd. We already have that for the future in Greene and Leon. TJ will be around maybe one or two more years, Greene will likely take over him towards the end of next season. I just think that having someone like TJ around will be far more beneficial to Greene. He has shown flashes but he does need to continue his development, and TJ will teach him the work ethic and discipline, while still providing us with a good back.
Writer/Assistant editor
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