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Geno Smith Makes New York Jets Minicamp the Usual Circus
Despite being a terrible team over the last couple of years, the New York Jets are always interesting. Maybe it’s because their own storylines they manage to create, this time the quarterbacks battle with rookie Geno Smith smack in the middle of them, but possibly it’s being in the wrong city for a franchise that needs a little bit of peace and quiet.
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New York Jets – Tim Tebow Still in the Mix at Quarterback
Despite what we said a few days ago about Tim Tebow and his chances to still be a factor for the New York Jets and in the NFL in general, Rex Ryan is insisting that he still hasn’t chosen his quarterback for the 2013 season, and that Tebow, who some thought is never going to play in the position again, certainly not under the current Jets’ head coach, is in the mix for the starting position.
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Tim Tebow – The Year That Killed His NFL Career
Someone once said that if you make it there, you can make it anywhere, but Tim Tebow wasn’t even close to making it in New York. After becoming a College Football legend in Florida and being a comeback king for half a season in Denver, his NFL career collapsed with the Jets, so hard it might never recover.
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Tim Tebow, No Longer a Quarterback
After a disastrous season for Tim Tebow, his future in the NFL is questionable. Not if he has a place in it, but at what position. There’s a very good chance he won’t be with the New York Jets anymore, but even somewhere else, it’s hard seeing anyone giving him the chance to start at his preferred position.
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New York Jets – What Will it Take to Bench Mark Sanchez
Last week was supposed to be a turning point; Mark Sanchez got benched in favor of Greg McElroy, and the New York Jets actually won in one of the ugliest games of football this NFL season. Well, that’s not enough to cost Sanchez his starting job, set up to start behind center when the Jets take on the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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New York Jets – Tim Tebow Getting Closer to Start
Mark Sanchez probably has one more chance left before the Tim Tebow train fully stops and takes over the New York Jets offense. From being the guy for Woody Johnson (Jets owner) and Rex Ryan, Sanchez seems to be the guy everyone’s waiting for him to fail.
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Tim Tebow vs Mark Sanchez? So Far, No One is Winning
What’s left after the first practices of the New York Jets and their quarterback duo of Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow? Not much, after both played pretty bad. At least Rex Ryan is making some funny comments worth mentioning, which doesn’t bode well for the Jets’ seasons, trying to make a postseason return.
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Tim Tebow Behind in the Quarterback Race From Day 1
If Tim Tebow thought the pressure, expectations and media hounding was bad in Florida and Denver, New York offers a whole new level of all these factors. Only one day of training behind him, and with the help of the new 24/7 coverage of everything Tebow, everyone knows it wasn’t a great way to start to his Jets career.
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Jets’ Rex Ryan Has Seen Better Days
Rex Ryan had a bad day, like his quarterback Mark Sanchez, like the entire New York Jets team. They lost to the New York Giants 29-14, lost the rivalry, and a lot of chances in the playoff race. The Brandon Jacobs ordeal at the end stood out as another pillar of bad taste for the head coach.
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Divisional Playoff Weekend – Four Men Who Came Out Smiling
Three quarterbacks (Cutler, Roethlisberger and Rodgers) and one head coach (Rex Ryan, who else) that stood out above all the rest this weekend in the NFL divisional playoff games.