INDIANAPOLIS — Chad Ochocinco is the biggest disappointment on the New England Patriots team this season. He had 15 catches in 16 games. He scored uno touchdown. If Ochocinco wanted to vent his frustration, he had the perfect stage at the Super Bowl’s media day, even if his presence didn’t warrant a podium. But Ochocinco [...]
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Why We’re Freaking Out, Part I
January 3rd, 2012
afcbeast The way this season ended was so abysmal for Jets fans, some outsiders seem shocked that fans are nearing “Jersey Spring” levels of frustration. Here’s some of the key reasons why fans are justifiably very cranky this week. Schottenheimer is Still Employed — It makes perfect sense to me that the Jets are trying [...]
Bills rookie Dareus’ presence felt on defence (The Canadian Press)
December 29th, 2011
afcbeast ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – With his first NFL season coming to an end, Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Marcell Dareus apologizes for having to lean back against the side of his locker for a little support. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – NFL – New York Jets News
Giants 29 Jets 14: Offense Once Again Dooms Jets
December 24th, 2011
afcbeast The Jets fell to 8-7 today as they lost to the Giants 29-14 in the Meadowlands. Although the Giants scored 29, the defense actually did a pretty good job. Big Blue only had 11 first downs and 9 completed passes. A field goal, a touchdown, and a safety were all the result of either a [...]
Brian Schottenheimer Not ‘Threatened’ By Presence Of Consultant Tom Moore
December 9th, 2011
afcbeast When the Jets made consultant Tom Moore’s stay a little more permanent this week, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer heard plenty of skepticism from those around him. "It’s funny because I’m the one getting texts from my friends like ‘What’s going on?’" Schottenheimer said. "But hey look, I love having Tom here, he makes the things [...]
Will Tonight Be Kenrick Ellis’ Coming Out Party?
November 17th, 2011
afcbeast The Jets tend to activate as many defensive backs as possible against the Patriots because the primary objective is to stop Tom Brady. Guys like Kenrick Ellis tend to have to sit out. The opposite will likely be true this week. The objective will be to stop Denver’s heavy run attack. That means all defensive [...]



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