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Take a journey through Jets suffering with me
After coming off an impressive 10-6 campaign in
2006, everyone thought the New York Jets would compete
with the New England Patriots for the AFC East title, but inconsistency on both sides of the football led to a disappointing 2007 season. The Jets finished with a 4--12 record, lost eight of their first 9 games and failed to win consecutive games. A big issues that led to the Jets downfall was...
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Even Years Serve The Jets Well
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Chiefs to ban standing at all football games...good
luck trying that at Jets games.
With a new stadium on the horizon, Jets
fans will undoubtedly come face-to-face with the horror of
Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs). The Giants have already taken action, charging a one-time fee anywhere from $1,000 to $20,000. However, I’m not shedding any Big Blue tears for these white collar, Super Bowl-winning assholes. (full disclosure: I am a Jets fan)
20 Things to make a Jets fan smile
in early July, when nothing is going on in
the NFL.
Woody Johnson is in a bind that might
cost him millions of your dollars. Johnson, the Jets
’ owner, could only watch last week as the Giants took the lead in setting personal seat license prices at $1,000 to $20,000 each at the $1.6 billion stadium ...
New England Patriots ' season-ticket holders are beginning
to receive their admission slips to the ten games
that will be played at Gillette Stadium in 2008. The ten tickets commemorate great moments in Patriots history. And a franchise that has been ...
Patriots’ season-ticket holders are beginning to receive their
admission slips to the ten games that will be
played at Gillette Stadium in 2008. The ten tickets commemorate great moments in Patriots history. And a franchise that has been to six ...
by Zac , Throwing Into Traffic Manufactured Joy
is a series in which we'll be going through
the NFL team by team, from the bottom to the top, and giving fans five good reasons why they should be excited to watch their team in action this season. ...
The Giants announced today that every season-ticket holder
in their new stadium will have to purchase a
personal seat license, costing between $1,000 and $20,000 depending on the seat. Giants owner John Mara said in a statement released by the team ...
The case of the New York Jets fan
suing the Patriots about Spygate isn't over yet. The
Associated Press reports that a federal judge has given the fan, a Jets season ticket holder named Carl J. Mayer, more time to amend his lawsuit, in which he ...
Over the next few years, New York-area fans
will settle into several comfy, new, state-of-the-art sports palaces.
Nice. But make no mistake: It will cost you. The latest evidence came yesterday, with the Giants ' announcement they will sell personal ...
This flies in the face of everything that
has happened in recent weeks, including that Shockey-Reese shouting
match that was witnessed by several players. But a source that has been accurate much of the time says the Giants have given...
As fans of football teams with new stadiums
from coast to coast are well aware, the personal
seat license is here to stay. Owners see how much money their brethren bring in through PSLs and feel they owe it to themselves to juice revenues as much as ...
Pouring Fuel on the Fire of the Jets
quarterback battle
These guys will determine whether the Jets are
6-10 or 10-6 in 2008
Can you imagine, prior to game one of
2008, Greg Gumbel interviewing Kiffin about his chances on
the season and Kiffin giving any answer, but the winning one? What if you heard Kiffin say, “We hope to be competitive with the New York Jets, but due to the fact that our payroll is only 1/6th of theirs we have many younger, untested players,” would you feel the same way about football?
The Jets first four games on 2008 will
tell us all we need to know about them
For the next few days, we will be
bringing you the highlight videos of the top NFL
draft picks, if available. Today - picks #6 - #10.
A friend of mine, a Jets season ticket
holder, forwarded me a copy of the survey that
has been sent to season-ticket holders (and those on the wait list). The subject is, of course, the new stadium. In the preamble, the Jets say they want to ...
Jets season ticket holders were hit the other
day with a survey sent out by the Jets
in which the dreaded specter of PSLs was raised. Thanks to reader JayM for posting most of the survey in the comments section...
Jerrico Cotchery hosts foundation, events for children When
Jerricho Cotchery found the road out of north Birmingham,
he made up his mind it would not be a one-way street. He was determined to come back - not to show off, but to show the children of ...
It's been well established that the New York
Jets' front office and tight end Chris Baker aren't
seeing eye to eye over everything from Baker's contract to his participation in off-season workouts to his absence from treatment sessions with the ...
So Chris Baker, who had been sleeping in
and not returning Lumbergh’s calls might have taken another
step at trying to punch his own ticket out of town at the OTAs last week. Apparently it got a little bit worse when Chris Baker ...
In a move that could signal the Jets'
intentions to trade unhappy tight end Chris Baker, the
club yesterday signed tight end A.J. Schable, a special teams player who would be used primarily as a blocker. The Jets already have...
The beer of the Jets and Giants will
remain Budweiser. Anheuser-Busch has signed a contract to become
the second major sponsor of the new Meadowlands stadium for the Jets and Giants.
Alot of money was spent to improve the
Jets offensive line, so the pressure is on to
perform this year
The Jets yesterday signed free agent safety Cameron
Worrell, a five-year NFL veteran who spent the 2007
season with the Dolphins, playing in 12 games, making seven starts and 56 tackles. Worrell originally entered the NFL with the Bears as an...
MetLife Inc. became the first of five major
sponsors for the new Meadowlands stadium the New York
Giants and Jets football teams will call home.
Enough talk about the Jets quarterbacks, if they
want any chance at winning this year they need
a big year from Thomas Jones and Leon Washington
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Football lost a
colorful character from its past Monday when a car
accident killed former Oilers linebacker Mike Dukes . The Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise describes Dukes as somewhat larger than life, on and off the field. He was a 6-foot-3, 235-pound forerunner of the modern linebacker, able to cover shorter pass routes without sacrificing strength at the ...
Jay Cross, the Jets' president for the past
eight years, resigned yesterday to become president of Related
Hudson Yards. Cross will head a developer's effort to build a neighborhood on Manhattan's far West Side, where an effort to build the Jets a ...
Whether it is Kellen Clemens or Chad Pennington
throwing the ball, what kind of production do the
Jets need from their starting receivers? And who will be the #3 receiver? Who fills Chris Baker's shoes if he is traded?
Three weeks ago, WatchDog reported that MetLife would
be the first "corner" sponsor for the new Jets/Giants
stadium. Today, MetLife and the stadium people officially announced it. That's 1-for-1 so far. I will try to get the other three corner ...
The AFC is loaded, how can the Jets
beat out Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Houston, Buffalo, Denver, and Tennessee
etc for a wild-card spot?
Houston area media outlets are reporting that New
England Patriots free agent linebacker Rosevelt Colvin will sign
a contract worth to play for the Houston Texans. Terms have not been disclosed. Colvin is expected to help the Texans defensively and with leadership and give offenses additional pass rush trouble along with lineman Mario Williams. Prior to reaching an agreement with ...
WhatIfSports.com has used its award winning simulation software
to predict the 2008 AFC East season. What a
surprise, Patriots predicted to win the division...a QB controvery in New York?
DAVIE - Dolphins players whooped it up on
the sidelines while watching running back Ronnie Brown grab
a pass from John Beck and streak past linebacker Joey Porter into the end zone early in Thursday's final practice before next month's training camp. ...
Head coach Andy Reid hinted at the end
of the June OTAs that roster moves were on
the horizon and the Eagles wasted no time releasing nine players and agreeing to terms with veteran defensive tackle Kimo von Oelhoffen on a one-year deal Friday. Unlike ...
Baker has been fined $3,000 by the team
for missing an injury-treatment session. Baker's agent refutes the
claim calling the fine a petty act.










15 Years Of Pain and Joy At the Hands of the Jets