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Miller Time: The Jets Have to Look at Clemson's Justin Miller

by EricBarton50 Contributing Columnist In less than four days the Jets will be OTC at pick #26. Jets GM Terry Bradway and Head Coach Herm Edwards have been stressing the need to add a playmaking pass catching Tight End that can be a downfield threat. The best Tight End in this draft is considered by… Read more

Will They or Won’t They? A "Possible" Preview of the New York Jets 2005-2006 Season

By D.A. Baum Special Guest Columnist ~WAS ’04 JUST A FLUKE & CAN SAN DIEGO RETURN TO THE TOP OF THE AFC? ~HAVE THE RAVENS IMPROVED ENOUGH TO MAKE ANOTHER RUN FOR THE TROPHY? ~IS THIS THE YEAR THAT PEYTON TAKES TONY’S COLTS TO DETROIT FOR ALL OF THE MONEY? ~WILL BIG BEN NOT BE… Read more

There's No Receiver Quite Like Mike

by Ron Mexico Guest Columnist Carson Palmer headed into the 2002 season as a possible second day pick that had thrown 39 touchdowns and 39 interceptions in his college career. Then something happened: A wide receiver from Plant High School in Tampa, Florida arrived in Los Angeles and altered the course of Palmer’s career. 39… Read more

Braylon Edwards: Number One With a Bullet

by Joe Grinwis JetNation Columnist Braylon Edwards believes in his heart that he can be the next Terrell Owens for the San Francisco 49ers, current owners of the top pick in the April 3rd NFL Draft. That may be the case, but there is one thing that Terrell Owens has that Edwards has never had… Read more

Draft Day Gambles: Fear is Not an Option

by Isaac Cass JetNation Columnist Every year when the NFL draft rolls around there are always a few players that slip down the ranks due to off the field issues. Classic quotes by analysts and NFL scouts include, “He’s a great athlete, but his overall character concerns us.â€? In other words, “Even though he is… Read more

Quarter(Black)s and W(hite) Receivers: Draft by Colors

by Tom Shane Managing Editor Last year, an NCAA quarterback led his team to an undefeated season, completing 70% of his passes while averaging close to 15 yards per completion: a smart guy with a strong arm–a coach’s son–quick on his feet, agile, a hard worker with classic size, classic quarterback mechanics. But Jason Campbell… Read more

Steroids, Sports, and the Fan: Who Cares?

by Tom Shane Managing Editor So they caught Alex Sanchez and 38 minor-leaguers dropping steroids chasing a Major League paycheck and what we got was Bud Selig beating his chest like he’d just wiped the baseball landscape clean of all of its impurities and all of its evils. Congress bought it like it was going… Read more

Jon McGraw/Erik Coleman: Free Safety Superheroes?

by Rob Royal Contributing Columnist Jon McGraw will be defined as a talent that was never fully seen or never fully existed. It’s been pain-staking seeing him toil around the field with no accolade directed towards his football prowess other than, “He’s the next John Lynch.â€? To his credit, McGraw has shown some brief flashes… Read more

Tedy Bruschi, Football Player

by RichardSeymour Contributing Columnist Tedy Bruschi in action against the Jets There’s a banner in Gillette stadium with Tedy Bruschi’s number on it and the slogan “Full Tilt, Full Time.â€? Normally signs like that are hyperbole or chest thumping. This one was always just a fact. Tedy Bruschi played with abandon, selling himself out on… Read more

CONGRATULATIONS SouthernJet! 2005 NCAA Tournament/JetNation T-Shirt Winner!

Congratulations to JetNation poster SouthernJet, who guessed three out of four correct Final Four teams, as well as selecting North Carolina as his National Champion! SouthernJet has won a JetNation T-Shirt. Sign up today and stay tuned for more upcoming contests and prizes on JetNation! Congratulations, as well, to the North Carolina Tarheels on winning… Read more

AL Central Preview: Anybody's Guess

by Mavrik Contributing Columnist In the age of exploding payrolls and spending wars between a few select baseball teams, no division in major league baseball represents the ideas of parity and “small marketness” more than the American League Central division. The division features 5 teams whose payrolls not only are no larger than $70 million… Read more

2005 New York Yankees : C’ya in October

by Shawn306 Guest Columnist The question facing the 2005 New York Yankees is not will the make the playoffs but will they vanquish the demons from last years historic collapse in the ALCS against Boston and once again represent the American League in the World Series. Here is a look at the good, the bad… Read more

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