nydailynews.com - 8/27/2008
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Kellen Clemens reported to training camp with the realistic goal of becoming the Jets' starting quarterback. Six weeks later, he was reduced to this: "If everything goes well, this will be the last time I play this year," he said Tuesday.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING ONE-PER-CLUB ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com —
Said Jets QB Kellen Clemens of the final preseason game, “If everything goes well, this will be the last time I play this year .” Patriots QB Tom Brady was ...
Daily Links: Rollercoaster for Kellen
thejetsblog.com —
Cimini writes about Kellen Clemens and the fluctuations of his offseason.
Will Dwight be starting in Miami?
LB Cody Spencer is having a great summer after sitting out a year for the Jets.
Favre won’t play on Thursday.
Glauber takes a look at how the fans are responding to PSLs.
Bills QB Trent Edwards returned to practice after a week away.
Around the AFC East: Farewell Long Island
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog —
... New York Daily News reporter Rich Cimini catches up with QB Kellen Clemens, who says if all goes right, then Thursday night will be the last time he's seen in 2008. ...
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THE RANT —
Newsday.com - Jets 8/27/2008
"Can I just send in my money for the PSL and not actually
go to the games? Between the gas, tolls, parking, tickets and food, I figure monetarily I would still be ahead by staying home."