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Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters! Here are your daily New York Jets links for this game day...
Ben Shpigel: The 2014 Jets could try something similar to the 2011 Panthers. We can draft another quarterback high if we want to copy the cats.
Seth Walder: HC Rex Ryan and the Jets need to dance on the Panthers. What?
Stu Woo: The Jets must beat the Panthers to stay in the playoff race.
JetNation: QB Geno Smith faces a true test in Carolina.
The Jet Press: RB Chris Ivory is a big factor in the Jets' success.
Zach Schonbrun: Ivory powers his way onto the Jets' radar.
Kimberley A. Martin: WR Jeremy Kerley is healthy again and is a big part of the passing game.
Rich Cimini: The Carolina Panthers take umbrage to WR Santonio Holmes' quote.
Darryl Slater: DE Sheldon Richardson was once a bow-legged kid but is now a brash and impressive rookie. Of the year.
Jane McManus: OLB Quinton Coples is gaining job security.
Bob Glauber: The Jets need to step up defensively against the Panthers and QB Cam Newton.
SB Nation: Panthers DE Charles Johnson is questionable.
Cat Scratch Reader: According to Rex, Buddy Ryan utilized Ron Rivera's brains brain when he coached him on the Chicago Bears.
Turn On the Jets gets to know the opponent.
ESPN tells you what to watch for.
The Metro gives you three things to watch.
NYJets.com gives you ten things to look for.
Infinite Jets is brought to you by the number 68. Do you remember OL Reggie McElroy?
Long Island Exchange: Marty Lyons' foundation returns to Long Island.
Globe News Wire: A magical evening with Herm Edwards in February.
USA Today: Miami Dolphins ace special teamer LB Jason Trusnik keeps defying odds.
Daily News: Mike Francesa and YES Network will split up after a 10-year relationship. Time to catch up on some sleep.
Here are yesterday's links, in case you missed them.
And now here is Pantera with "Cat Scratch Fever":
Enjoy the game, everyone. Hopefully, the Jets don't show the Panthers too much for when we face them in the Super Bowl.
Also, FTN.