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New York Jets Flight Connections 08-12-13

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Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIRE

Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters!  Here are your daily New York Jets links for this Monday...

George Willis: Rex Ryan can't afford not to pay attention to the offense this season.

Kimberley A. Martin: Rex reacts to criticism about missing Mark Sanchez's interception for a touchdown.

New York Times: The Jets don't pick a starter for the next game.

Star-Ledger: Geno Smith winces through practice on Sunday.

Trib Live: WVU players say that a lack of leadership ruined last season.  The implication is that Geno was to blame.

Manish Mehta: Letting Smith practice is a reckless call.

Randy Lange: Chris Ivory tirelessly works toward his return.

Rich Cimini: Ivory expects to play on Saturday.

AP: The Jets have released John Griffin and signed Kahlil Bell and WR Rahsaan Vaughn.

Star-Ledger: Lacking depth in the running game, the Jets want to eliminate penalties up front.

Star-Ledger: Joe McKnight returns to practice and offers few answers to questions.

The Jet Press: The Jets are in good hands with Marty Mornhinweg.

Jets Insider: Brian Winters is adjusting to life with the Jets.

Over the Cap: Is Santonio Holmes slowly rehabbing to prepare for free agency?

NYJets.com: Ben Obomanu puts his fire and fight on display.

NYJets.com: Quinton Coples says that the game is not too fast now.

Mike Sielski: Antwan Barnes has a one-track mind.

Brian Costello: Jaiquawn Jarrett is opening eyes with a strong training camp and a solide first preseason game.

Pro Football Focus: Jets at Detroit Lions refocused.

AP: The Buffalo Bills' rookies were impressive in their win over the Indianapolis Colts.

AP: The Tennessee Titans have signed Gary Guyton and Cory Lynch.

AP: The Cleveland Browns condemen Bernie Kosar's on-air comments about the St. Louis Rams.

AP: The San Francisco 49ers are still searching for receiving options.

USA Today: The New Orleans Saints want to stay balanced on offense.

Enjoy your week, folks.