Jets Flight Connections 012110
Joe Namath: Jets will tear that mountain down.
New York Newsday: Former Jets want another championship.
The Super Bowl III Champs want another ring for the team.
QB Mark Sanchez doesn't look like a kid anymore.
He will be on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Clark Judge: Sanchez turning pro was the right decision.
Mike Vaccaro: The Sanchize can take over for Broadway Joe.
Mike Lupica: Sanchez belongs.
Check out snapshots of Sanchez through the years.
The New York Post writes about Mark and his roots.
Ohm Youngmisuk writes about RB Shonn Greene and his roots.
The Daily News has an article on HC Rex Ryan's nephew.
Two of the Jets linemen showed off their championship rings.
You can vote for all five to be the NFL's Most Valuable Protectors.
CB Darrelle Revis and WR Reggie Wayne are looking forward to their rematch.
Darrelle plans to shut out Reggie.
Wayne and Colts HC Jim Caldwell talk about Revis.
Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders say Colts should challenge Revis Island.
Neon Deion: Revis is the best cornerback.
More connections after the jump.
Hank Gola writes about:
The Star Ledger lists ways of pressuring and deceiving Manning.
USA Today previews the game.
The Jets have a 28% chance to win.
Sporting News picks Indy to win by 1 point.
LT D'Brickashaw Ferguson vs. DE Dwight Freeney will be one of the matchups to watch.
Former Colts HC Tony Dungy can't picture Indy losing.
Former Jet Victor Green wants the team to take advantage of their chance.
Steve Serby: Mean Green Destruction Machine will break their will.
Dave Caldwell: SS Jim Leonhard will keep playing hard.
Ex-Ravens backups Leonhard and LB Bart Scott credit their career to Rex Ryan.
Ravens HC Jim Harbaugh is rooting for his former players and assistants.
FS Kerry Rhodes: QB Peyton Manning doesn't like to get hit.
K Jay Feely talks about the pressures on a kicker.
Jay's tough days made him unafraid to fail.
WR Braylon Edwards wants to be a Jet as long as possible.
Undrafted rookie LB Jamaal Westerman will face ex-Scarlet Knights teammates at Indy.
Colts RB Donald Brown is a New Jersey native.
The Jets finally know what kind of team they are.
SNY.tv: This Jets team is different.
Here are some things you may or may not have known about the New York Jets.
Bob Raissman writes about the Jets and their SNY appearances.
Mek Kiper likes Golden Tate for Gang Green, but not thejetsblog.com.
Here's a link to a guy who can't get over the fact that the Jets play in Jersey.
The Star Ledger has videos of the Jets' Championship presser.
Asbury Park Press: How the Jets' success could cost you money.
The Indianapolis Star insists the Jets were given a freebie.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Loose, confident Jets are the talk of pro football.
The Boston Herald writes about a former Patriot, and readers don't care.
Former Jet and current Saint C Jonathan Goodwin goes to the Pro Bowl.
Check out this video on the Ryan family:
This game will be re-aired on NFL Network on Saturday night:
Don't forget to attend the pep rally at Times Square today at 5:30. Entrance is through 42nd Street and Broadway.
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Victor Green...
One of my favorite Jets of all time. Imagine that guy in this defense. Scary. Very scary.
Kissing Suzy Kolber
has done it again. Its a more savage Rex Ryan. I recommend checking it out if your in need of a good laugh and want football humor
I used to like the Patriots and Dodgers, then my balls dropped
by Newcomb29(EDGE) on Jan 21, 2010 11:58 PM EST reply actions
It takes many islands....
to shut Manning down. Expect him to find receivers, be it Wayne, Clark, etc. If his front line holds, he’ll get his yardage. There is no island, because Manning will find any one of his receivers if one is covered (by Revis or others). He’s but one defensive back, and how Rex devises his secondary looks will have a lot to do with the result. The Colts can win without Wayne having a big game. Rex is more than aware of this from his games with the Ravens, and hopefully took something away from those matches.
Like players, coaches learn from the past and that experience may prove critical this Sunday.

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