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Jets Flight Connections 03-08-10

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The Jets Blog has a very good look at the Jet career of FS Kerry Rhodes.

Turn On The Jets writes about the recent trade.

J.P. Pelzman's Green Machine has thoughts on the changes with the Jets secondary.

Real GM Football calls the Jets Cornerback City.

Rich Cimini reports that the Jets are interested in WR Laveranues Coles.  That's pretty much the gist of the article.  He says the team hasn't ruled it out.  In other words, it's not impossible.

The Chiefs are interested in former Jets RB Thomas Jones.

 

More connections after the jump.

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Former Jets DB Bill Baird is inducted into CCCFCA Hall of Fame.

CB Leigh Bodden wants to be a Texan.

FS Ryan Clark wants to be a Dolphin.

DT Jason Ferguson "didn't take no damn steroids."

LB Joey Porter could wind up in Buffalo.

The Bills are taking a closer look at QB Tim Tebow.

Democrat and Chronicle: The Bills are not making any noise in free agency.

Here is the state of the Browns, a 2010 Jets opponent.

Sporting News: Valuable big name free agents remain on the market.

Peter King: Free agency is overrated.

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Good move for the Chiefs

Thomas Jones would be a good move for the K.C. Chiefs, who have a young RB with good potential and needs a healthy veteran RB to complement him. Jones is no longer an every down player at 32, but is healthy than most of the veterans out there and can still contribute.
Was sorry to see him go, but this would seem to be a win-win for both concerned parties. Can only wish him the best.

by oldskooljet on Mar 8, 2010 12:38 PM EST reply actions  

I think it is a pretty stupid move by the Chiefs.

If he ends up in KC, Charles should be getting 20-25 touches a game, I don’t know where Jones fits in there. He is going to go play for a shitty team to back up a young stud who just burst onto the scene? Any reps he takes away from Charles, KC is making a mistake.

"Relax, all right? Don't try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring; besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls. It's more democratic."
- CRASH DAVIS

by nrmax88 on Mar 8, 2010 2:51 PM EST up reply actions  

Thomas Jones backing up a young RB and ends up outshining him.

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by dvdvil on Mar 8, 2010 7:07 PM EST up reply actions  

Peter King is overrated

Maybe free agency doesn’t work like you’d think because the majority of teams that make big splashes are teams that are terrible to mediocre that add peripheral players instead of adding to their core. Check out that list of WRs he made and what teams they played for. I hate it when people make gross generalizations and don’t account for context, and then on top of that decide to exclude pertinent information just to try to validate their poorly constructed point.

And he’s got to be the only “coffee nerd” I’ve heard of that actually likes Starbucks.

by Exystence on Mar 8, 2010 12:58 PM EST reply actions  

Hey man, caramel machiato is pretty darn good. Even if it costs like $20.

by Crackback on Mar 8, 2010 2:56 PM EST up reply actions  

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