mvn.com - 12/27/2007
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Kellen Clemens is the Jets future at QB, this is why...
Titans Eye Playoffs Following 10-6 Win over Jets
nflgridirongab.com 12/25/2007 —
When Sunday began the Tennessee Titans needed what was thought to be a Christmas miracle to be still in the playoff race in the AFC when the day ended. As it stands now, they are not only in the race, but they actually control their own destiny ...
ESPN Page 2 - Gallo: The column of destiny
sports.espn.go.com 12/26/2007 — PATRIOTS VS. AFC EAST With back-to-back wins over the Jets and Dolphins, the 15-0 Patriots have completed their "brutal" slate of divisional games for the season. In going 6-0 against the Bills, Jets and Dolphins, the Patriots won by a combined score ...
Rewind: Jets at Pats... and Beyond
fantasyinsideronline.com 12/27/2007 — On the verge of making NFL history, FIO staff writer Rich Lerner looks back at his experience from the Pats Dec. 16th match-up against the Jets in this excerpt from FIO's Free For All writers' blog. In addition, he discusses how last season's fan-favorite has turned into the dubbed "Evil Empire" of the NFL.
TJB Scout: Kansas City Chefs
thejetsblog.com 12/29/2007 — The Chefs?! Great googly moogly !!! Chiefs, Chefs, whatever. For a lot of Jets fans (and beat writers), the actual team doesn’t matter as much as its head coach, “Harm” Edwards. (Sorry, but if you prematurely end Curtis Martin’s storied career by needlessly running him into the ground, you get no love here.) The Preacher, as he’s affectionately known by ...
Bob Sutton may be Jets' scapegoat
nydailynews.com 12/29/2007 — The Jets have followed the same pattern on defense: Lousy before the bye week, solid after the bye. It likely will result in a bye-bye for coordinator Bob Sutton, who could be the scapegoat for the Jets' disappointing season.
Kellen Clemens likely to start for Jets —
NYDailyNews.com - Football 12/27/2007
Kellen Clemens' injured ribs and shoulder appear to be improving to the point that he is still hoping to start in the season finale Sunday against Kansas City, possibly signaling the official end of Chad Pennington's days under center in green and white.