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New York Jets Flight Connections 2-3-15

Daily links connecting you to articles about the NFL's New York Jets.

T.J. "True Jet" Barnes.
T.J. "True Jet" Barnes.
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Good morning, Gang Green Gangsters!  Here are your daily New York Jets links for this T.J. Tuesday...

Randy Lange: Jets House enjoyed a successful second year.

Kristian Dyer: A Jets fan bought FireMikeMaccagnan.com to keep it from being used.  Because FiredJohnIdzik.com is what got him fired.

Kristian Dyer: The Jets are willing to pursue both Arizona Cardinals CB Antonio Cromartie and New England Patriots CB Darrelle Revis.

Darryl Slater: Five things that the Jets must do to make the Super Bowl in 2016.

WAFB: Quitting is never an option for Dennis Byrd.

OSN: The Patriots Super Bowl win provides a storybook ending to NFL credibility.

Awful Announcing: A UK paper proclaims that the New England Revolution as Super Bowl champions.  They are pretty revolting, so that's understandable.

Stu Woo: Buffalo Bills HC Rex Ryan changes his tattoo.  Tat's all, folks!

Bill Barnwell: What was Seattle Seahawks HC Pete Carroll thinking?

Rich Cimini: The Fake Spike defined Carroll's one and only season as the Jets' coach.  If there's anything negative about anyone, trust Cimini to be able to dredge it up.

Bucs Nation: Warren Sapp has been arrest for solicitation and assault.  Maybe if you focused on watching film instead, you'd realize how good DE Sheldon Richardson actually is.

ESPN: The Cleveland Browns are hopeful for QB Johnny Manziel to return for training camp.

Here are yesterday's links, in case you missed them.

Here is the thread about nothing.

Well, apparently, yesterday was Groundhog Day, so here again is "Weird Al" Yankovic:

And here is Tom Waits singing about a Filipino box spring hog:

And some Spacehog:

And by the way, this is a gopher, not a groundhog.  And it's a totally different movie, folks.  Anyway, happy T.D. Tuesday, everyone!  Hopefully our days of guarantees and tattoo stories are behind us.