The New York Jets just emerged from a busy week desperately attempting to entertain their difficult-to-amuse fan base. How else can you explain some of the announcements and activities emanating from the most disappointing franchise in sports history?
The one thing that has been kept away from Randy Moss during his legendary Hall of Fame career has been a Super Bowl title. The lanky receiver is already considered one of the greatest players to ever line up on the outside, but the one thing that may be making him attempt a comeback is a chance at a title. If he were to join the Atlanta Falcons in 2012, could the franchise and Moss finally win a title? I think so.
The Indianapolis Colts continued cleaning house Tuesday, dismissing head coach Jim Caldwell following the team's dismal 2-14 season. "This was a difficult decision," Colts owner Jim Irsay said. "It was based on the feeling that this was a direction the franchise...
By now every fan of an NFL team has likely heard about the next chapter in the New York Jets soap opera. It's like one of those gossip shows that fans of every other franchise wish would just get preempted to allow real sports stories to take over the news cycle.
The New York Jets occupied an elevated position in the NFL landscape over the last couple of years based on intensity, energy, intimidation, and braggadocio that inspired momentum and belief. For one of the few times in the franchise's history, everything worked.
The New York Jets occupied an elevated position in the NFL landscape over the last couple of years based on intensity, energy, intimidation, and braggadocio that inspired momentum and belief. For one of the few times in the franchise's history, everything worked.
The New York spotlight started shining on Mark Sanchez the day the Jets made him the face of the franchise. There were inevitable comparisons to Joe Namath: the impressive talent, the GQ looks, a young quarterback in the big city trying to lift an organization hungry for a Super Bowl title. This was the guy Rex Ryan wanted, so badly the Jets traded way up to get him.
Somewhere in the deepest recesses of New York Jets' coach Rex Ryan's subconscious, he must be re-evaluating his decision to take on the herculean task of overcoming this franchise's dark history. It's certainly rational to criticize Ryan for the latest in an...
Mark Sanchez tries not to concern himself with what people say about him. And, he knows they say plenty. There are those who think the New York Jets quarterback will never be an elite NFL player or lead the team to a Super Bowl. Still, there are others who believe he's the undisputed leader of the franchise, well on his way to being a star after two straight trips to the AFC championship game.
The New York Jets, who just two weeks ago were airing their dirty laundry publicly to the media, are now taking potshots at the media in another bizarre instance for a franchise that seemingly can't get out of its own … Continue reading →

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