NinjaZX6R
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With Gronk and AH at the SB he will have a shot as a replacement imo.
and Graham ( a sop for our token Saints fan here)
Typical Jets player, pumping himself up and shooting for individual attention.
Keller is a poor man's poor man's Aaron Hernandez.
Keller is not that good..not even close to hernandez or gronk
and Graham ( a sop for our token Saints fan here)
that post reminds me of an old favorite I wrote for Frankie Blue Eyes a long time ago...
Stranglers In The Night...
CORTLAND, N.Y. -- Tony Sparano is a fiery, no-nonsense kind of guy, but he wasn't breathing fire about the Jets' shaky offensive performance in the preseason opener. Just the opposite, actually.
The offensive coordinator defended the running game and insisted there weren't as many pass-protection issues as the stat sheet suggested. Asked about the breakdowns, Sparano interjected, "Not breakdowns. There was one protection breakdown."
He was referring to a strip sack of Greg McElroy in the fourth quarter, one of five sacks allowed by the Jets.
The starting offensive line didn't generate much in the running game (Shonn Greene was five for 11 yards), but Sparano seemed pleased. He got a little defensive.
"I realize that it was said out there that we didn't push anybody, but I would urge you to pick a phone up and call the people down there and ask them that question," he said, referring to the Bengals. "There were a lot of people pushed."
Apparently Sparano's eyesight is getting worse because he can't see things that are obvious to anyone who watched the game Friday night:
Sparano: We pushed around Bengals - Jets Blog - ESPN New York
Has there ever been an organization more vocal in their need to justify themselves than the Jets?Apparently Sparano's eyesight is getting worse because he can't see things that are obvious to anyone who watched the game Friday night:
Sparano: We pushed around Bengals - Jets Blog - ESPN New York
Apparently Sparano's eyesight is getting worse because he can't see things that are obvious to anyone who watched the game Friday night:
Sparano: We pushed around Bengals - Jets Blog - ESPN New York
:singing:He's got to be kidding. Jets don't need another coach who feeds you a sh!t sandwich and says it tastes like lobster.