Daily Links – 01/07/2010


Spanning the globe in search of interesting Jets news has brought us this…

  • Mark Sanchez: Now It’s Time To Redeem Himself – Rex Ryan decided to name Sanchez as the Jets’ starting quarterback after the second exhibition football game. He realized the kid was his best bet to win games after uninspiring options that featured Kellen Clemens and Erik Ainge.
  • Cincinnati Bengals ‘making the very best of each and every day’ – Five photos are still tucked inside the wood dividers of the locker in the back right corner. When Chris Henry was preparing for every practice, he would look at his three children sitting on Santa’s lap. His fiancée, Loleini Tonga, would smile at him too from the color snapshot directly across from the hanging, black AFC North Champion T-shirt.
  • Shonn Greene emerges at perfect time for NY Jets – Shonn Greene was slated to be seen and not heard from in this, his rookie season, as he learned at the feet of veterans Thomas Jones and Leon Washington. The Jets toyed with the idea of a three-headed running attack but couldn’t pull it off with just one football.
  • New York Jets QB Mark Sanchez learns from mistakes on road to NFL playoffs – Just a few weeks ago, Mark Sanchez stood behind a podium trying to take something positive out of a three-interception performance that helped doom the Jets to a 10-7 loss to the Falcons – a defeat which Rex Ryan mistakenly believed had eliminated the Jets from playoff contention.
  • New York Jets Look for History To Repeat Itself Come Saturday in Cincinnati – History has a funny way of repeating itself. For the New York Jets, that could be music to Rex Ryan’s ears. Saturday’s showdown in Cincinnati marks the 26th anniversary of a playoff matchup between these two teams, when in a strike-shortened season the Jets, led by quarterback Richard Todd’s 20-for-28 and 269 yards, upset the Bengals in Riverfront Stadium by the score of 44-17.
Just a few weeks ago, Mark Sanchez stood behind a podium trying to take something positive out of a three-interception performance that helped doom the Jets to a 10-7 loss to the Falcons – a defeat which Rex Ryan mistakenly believed had eliminated the Jets from playoff contention.

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