TJB Podcast #9 - Josh Alper

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Last night I spoke with Josh Alper of The Feed and AOL Fanhouse. Josh and I talked about Pennington, the Jets' chances versus the Eagles and what to do with this team from here. [ The Feed ] [ Josh Alper @ Fanhouse ] [link]

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What's New In Jets Land?
Published 10/12/2007 by The Feed at The Feed
... Pretty big game for the Jets this weekend. The Eagles, not exactly setting the world on fire themselves, are coming to town and Chad Pennington's fighting for his job and, perhaps, his future with the Jets. I discussed this weekend's matchup and a lot more with Brian Bassett of the always excellent The Jets Blog for his weekly podcast which you can listen to right here and I previewed the game over at ...

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