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Mike Tannenbaum Interview Recap
JetNation forum user JMJ posted an excellent recap of the Mike Tannenbaum interview that aired on the Boomer and Carton show this morning. Here is his full recap and some highlights. 1. He thanked Faneca for all he did while here and said the team felt it was the best thing for them and him… Read more
New York Jets Draft Recap
Unless you were in hibernation this past weekend you know that the NFL Draft took place. The Jets were also active making other moves; specifically trading Leon Washington and waiving Alan Faneca. Here is a recap of the Jets draft selections and some other news and notes: Round One – Kyle Wilson, CB/KR Round Two… Read more
New York Jets Post Draft News Conference
Courtesy NYJets.com Transcript of Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and head coach Rex Ryan’s post draft news conference Saturday afternoon: ??TANNENBAUM: To just wrap up all the transactions for today, we drafted Joe McKnight and also John Conner. We traded Leon Washington to Seattle and released Alan Faneca. Just looking at all these moves, in part… Read more
New York Jets UDFA Signings
JetNation member uart (Brian) is doing an excellent job of recapping the New York Jets undrafted free agent signings. Here is the official thread with the list which is updated as new signings occur. As of right now, here is how it breaks down: SIGNED: Donovan Warren, CB, Michigan – Source Charlie Tanner, OG, Texas… Read more
NY Jets Draft Two; Leon Washington Traded
The New York Jets 2010 draft is done, unless they make a trade to get back into a later round. It was a wild day for the Jets and one that changed the direction of the ground game. Veteran running back Leon Washington who recently signed his tender offer to return to the team was… Read more
NY Jets Cut Alan Faneca
The New York Jets have waived pro-bowl guard Alan Faneca as per various reports. Manish Mehta from NJ.com reported on twitter: BREAKING: I’m reporting that the #Jets cut Alan Faneca. More on nj.com in a bit. This move is disturbing for a few reasons: 1. By most accounts recently drafted Vlad Ducasse has the size… Read more
NY Jets Draft Vlad Ducasse, OT
In the 2nd round of the NFL draft the New York Jets selected Vlad Ducasse an offensive tackle from Massachusetts. He stands at 6’4″, weighs 332 lbs and can also play guard. Kudos to this guy for basically calling this pick a few hours before it was made. Here is the NFL.com profile on Ducasse… Read more
Draft Day Two
The second day of the NFL Draft is here. The NFL in their infinite wisdom managed to take something that was fun and enjoyable for the fans and spread it out over three days, making it less fun and enjoyable along the way. They are aiming for better TV ratings and time will tell if… Read more
NY Jets Draft Kyle Wilson, CB
Kyle Wilson from Boise St. was the New York Jets 1st round draft pick. The Piscataway NJ native joins a very talented Jets secondary (Revis, Cromartie at CB). This will enable the Jets to match up against passing teams like the Colts and Patriots. As well as enable the Jets to continue doing what Rex… Read more
Draft Day Is Here Jets Fans
By Tyson Rauch Draft Day is here NY Jets fans and here are some news and notes: 1) The New York Jets introduced Jason Taylor to the media on Wednesday and the former Dolphin did his best to say all of the right things. It is no secret that Taylor wanted to return to Miami… Read more
I Want A New Hat
By Joe Brod This past October, the New York Yankees, also known as my hometown team (I was born in The Bronx,) won their seventh World Series of my lifetime. My first order of business? I went online and ordered a new hat that proclaims the Yankees as the 27-time World Series Champions. Do I… Read more
Rich Cimini, You Are Welcome
Rich Cimini has left the NY Daily News and joined the staff of ESPNNewYork.com. We are happy for Rich, although the Daily News still has impressive circulation numbers they never adapted well to the rules of new media. The writing was on the wall at the Daily News and Rich obviously understood that. It is… Read more