Mailbag: QB battle won't hurt Jets

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 Mailbag: QB battle won't hurt Jets
In case you missed it in today’s paper, disgruntled TE Chris Baker is definitely planning to attend the upcoming minicamp, Thursday to Saturday. This isn’t a major revelation - he’d be fined $8,638 a day for skipping a mandatory minicamp - but the item also points out that Baker will follow the Pete Kendall script, addressing the media and ripping the organization for the way it has handled his contract situation. Thursday should be an interesting day. Time to open the mailbag. I’ll get to ... [link]

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