With the Super Bowl on the horizon, the 2011 season can finally end. I am sure many of us will be watching with a permanent bitter beer face. Once the game is over, we can begin our 2012 campaign. By the time August comes around, we will be looking at a brand new Jets team. [...]
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New York Jets: How the Disappointing 2012 Season Was Triggered Years Ago
January 29th, 2012
afcbeast “We always talk about here how you need to have talent and character. You can’t have one without the other. I think we have good players and good people.” Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum told that to The Star Ledger in December of 2008. A month after that statement the Jets named Rex Ryan head [...]
New York Jets: Rocking Out With Mocks
January 28th, 2012
afcbeast It’s a pretty slow news day today so I thought I would put a collection of Jets Picks from around the Internet Mocks for this week. Mock drafts are usually updated on a weekly basis between now and April but right now here is where we stand: Don Banks, Sports Illustrated: New York Jets Mark [...]
Flight Connections 01-08-12
January 8th, 2012
afcbeast SB Nation Tampa Bay suggests that Jacksonville’s owner may have been present for Brian Schottenheimer‘s HC interview, and he definitely was not there for Panthers OC Rob Chudzinski‘s interview. UKJets considers former Dolphins HC Tony Sparano and former Chiefs HC Todd Haley to manage the run and pass games. Jets Twit reports on CB Antonio [...]
A Look Into My Crystal Ball: Breaking Down Jets Free Agency 2012
January 8th, 2012
afcbeast In this post, I will be breaking down this coming years free agency for the New York Jets. I will analyze both the Jets own free agents and who they will likely resign or let go, and I will take a look at players destined to hit the open market. I’m warning you, this will [...]
A Look Into My Crystal Ball: Breaking Down Jets Free Agency 2012
January 8th, 2012
afcbeast In this post, I will be breaking down this coming years free agency for the New York Jets. I will analyze both the Jets own free agents and who they will likely resign or let go, and I will take a look at players destined to hit the open market. I’m warning you, this will [...]



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