Showing posts with label Jets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jets. Show all posts
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The NY Jets' Newest Defensive Weapon: Kyle Wilson aka KDUB20
It's June, which means everyone is probably thinking about the NBA Finals...except for me. When Cleveland was on the brink of elimination, I knew it was going to be a repeat of the 2008 NBA Finals, and decided I would not be participating. As a Knicks fan I can't support the Lakers or Celtics. I'm sitting this one out.
Instead, I'm looking beyond the NBA Finals and am more focused than ever on my NY Jets. The reports aka tweets from OTA have taken my fandom to the next level. It may still be a little early for some, but I figured you could use a distraction from all the Celtics, Lakers, Armando Galarraga, Jim Joyce talk. I refuse to believe that I'm only one that can't wait for things to get popping on the gridiron.
So, without further ado, I'd like to introduce you to the NY Jets' newest defensive weapon, Kyle Wilson aka KDUB20!! The New Jersey native was drafted in the first round by the home team and will prove to be a great addition to what is already being hailed as the #1 defense in the league. In fact, Rex Ryan has already penciled him in as the starting nickelback and punt returner. And, since OTA started, all of the reports on KDUB20 have been positive. The consensus is that Kyle's athletic and talented enough to make an immediate impact. I cosign this.
Plus, he's surrounded by Pro Bowl talent which is only going to make his football IQ shoot through the roof. Darrelle Revis + Antonio Cromartie + Bart Scott will not let him fail. Trust and believe that.
Check out the Boise St. DB's highlight video below and look out for him this season. Hint: He'll be the dude in the #20 jersey with the locs. Get familiar.
PUSH PLAY: KYLE WILSON (ALREADY HOME)
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Jets Continue to Make Moves!
Spotted on Twitter: Cincinnati Bengal Chad Ochocinco (@ogochocinco) and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (@nflcommish) confabbing.
@ogochocinco: Roger, the NY JETS are out of control with these off season additions, is George Steinbrenner the owner now?
@nflcommish replied: No. Woody is the man. get back 2 work on ur dancing.
Love this! The Commish is right. No, George Steinbrenner isn't the Jets' owner. Yes, Woody Johnson is the man. And, yes 85 needs to work on his footwork and find a solution for all of the Jets' offseason moves. If teams thought finding an answer for Revis Island was their only problem, say hello to our new friends: CB Antonio Cromartie, RB LaDainian Tomlinson, WR Santonio Holmes, and the newest Jet, LB Jason Taylor. Woooweee! These new additions are looking something kinda, sorta, like a Pro Bowl roster!
For the longest, the Jets have been the redheaded stepchildren of NY football teams. My, look how the tables have turned! Last month, when the Jets picked up Antonio Cromartie, I blogged about it. My cousin (hey Kenny!), read that post and asked me to show the Giants some love every now and then. Hmmm, let's think...what exactly have the Giants done that would warrant me giving them any shine (ducking for cover as shots are fired).
No, but seriously, it feels pretty nice to see the Jets finally get some well deserved respect. I love them hogging the national spotlight and sports pages for moves ON the field. From the media hanging on to every single word uttered by Coach Rex Ryan + Mark Sanchez's Saturday Night Live appearance + the Jets being featured on HBO's Hard Knock series + today's announcement that the NY Jets will kickoff ESPN's Monday Night Football season vs. the Baltimore Ravens, it's all Jets, all the time.
Big Blue fans, stand up! Are you feeling a little (Gang) green with envy about the Jets' upgrades? If so, clap back and leave a comment below.
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P.P.S. The NFL released the full schedule today. Check it out.
Monday, March 15, 2010
TJ Out. LT In.
Did we really just release Thomas Jones and pickup LaDainian Tomlinson? That didn't really happen did it? If you read my entry about the Cromartie pickup, then you know that I struggled with how I felt about letting Jones go. Well, it's no longer a struggle. It's official, I don't like it.
Let me tell you why....
1. Age most definitely couldn't have been a factor. Thomas Jones will turn 32 this year, while LT will turn 31. Despite the 10 month age difference, they're both considered liabilities by NFL standards. On paper, Jones should be a bigger threat because he's older, but if you look at their numbers, Tomlinson is the bigger risk.
2. It can't be about money. According to ESPN.com, LT's 2-year deal is worth $5.1 million with an escalator that could boost his salary to $5.6 million. Kansas City and Thomas Jones agreed to $5 million, which is $800k less than what Jones was owed from the Jets. He was due a $3 million roster bonus on top of his $2.8 million base salary. It's a $200K difference. It's been reported that the Jets asked Jones to take a pay cut. He declined, which I don't blame him for doing. He put up the best numbers of his career (1402 yards, 14 TDs, 331 carries, 4.2 yards per carry) and they expect him to accept less money. What part of the game is that?!?!
Meanwhile, LT had the worst season of his career...730 yards, 12 TDs, 223 carries, and 3.3 yards per carry. You do the math...
So, since those aren't the reasons why they signed LT, maybe these are:
1. Perhaps there was some behind-the-scenes drama between Jones and the team. I can't imagine the Jets and Jones not being able to reach an agreement that would've satisfied both parties. Or, maybe the fact that the Jets even thought about cutting Jones' salary made him feel some type of way. Possibly Jones wasn't trying to hear anything besides what was due to him. If that was the case, I respect that, especially after he was paid $900K in 2009, coming off of a 1300 yard season.
2. Maybe they feel that LT's style of play is a better fit for Brian Schottenheimer's offense. Jones and LT do have different strengths. LT is known as a great pass catcher out of the backfield, while Jones is a workhorse that hits the hole. If the Jets do intend on giving Shonn Greene the majority of the carries, it might not be such a bad look, after all. If they limit LT's touches and let the young boy do most of the dirty work, they'll be able to preserve LT in a hope to get the best out of him. Pause. Where does Leon Washington fit into all of this? Assuming he's rehabbing according to schedule, where will he fall on the depth chart?
3. Back to Schottenheimer. The Jets could also be hoping that LT's familiarity with Schottenheimer's offense will allow him to adjust to the offense pretty easily. After all, Schottenheimer was the Charger's QB coach for four years during the height of LT's career.
4. LT will be hungry. He's been destroyed by the media, due to a consistent decline in his numbers since 2006, when he captured the rushing title and was named MVP. Everyone gave him the benefit of the doubt heading into the 2009 season, and he was a disappointment. Instead, he got injured during Week 2. Come September, LT should be ready to show-n-prove.
Now that I've weighed the pros and cons, I don't hate it as much, but I'm still not a fan. When thinking about us being Super Bowl contenders, I just don't feel that we've upgraded our offense by cutting Jones and signing LT. Not to mention that we need a wide receiver!
I'm a New York sports fan. I'm demanding and spoiled. I expect greatness. If we made it to the AFC Championship game in 2010, we better be going all the way in 2011. Anything else is unacceptable.
LT is a class act and a Hall of Famer. He's had a hell of a career, but I can't help but think that his best days are behind him. It happens to all of the greats. Hopefully, he'll prove me wrong. I beg that he proves me wrong! As you've seen with Stephen Curry, when I'm wrong, I have no problem admitting it. Cheers to me being wrong!
Friday, March 5, 2010
Upgrade!
Breaking News!! The Jets acquired cornerback Antonio Cromartie, from the Chargers, for a 2011 draft pick. Word.
And, earlier today the Jets released cornerback Lito Sheppard. When I read that, I was like damn, we're releasing everybody! I'm still not sure how I feel about Thomas Jones being released, but that's another entry for another day. Anyway, Cromartie + Darrelle Revis in the secondary = beastly! We already know how Revis gets down. I still get upset that he wasn't selected as Defensive Player of the Year. Can I get a recount!?!? Just ask T.O., Marques Colston, Roddy White, Reggie Wayne, Randy Moss, Steve Smith, and the player formerly known as Chad Ochocinco about Revis Island. They'll tell you who should've won!
Sorry, I lost focus for a second but I'm back now. So, let's talk stats. I'll admit, Sheppard and Cromartie's stats were pretty comparable for the '09-'10 season. But when you look at '07-'08, Cromartie's breakout season with 10 interceptions, and '08-'09 with 61 tackles, there's no comparison. Sheppard hasn't been as productive as Cromartie since '04-'05. This is a major upgrade!
I'm amped about this move. Just like that, we got three years younger. You know that's major in football! The Jets brass will just have to make sure that Cromartie stays focused. Throughout his four year career, he's had a lot of baby mama drama swirling around him. If he keeps his head in the game... game over!
And, earlier today the Jets released cornerback Lito Sheppard. When I read that, I was like damn, we're releasing everybody! I'm still not sure how I feel about Thomas Jones being released, but that's another entry for another day. Anyway, Cromartie + Darrelle Revis in the secondary = beastly! We already know how Revis gets down. I still get upset that he wasn't selected as Defensive Player of the Year. Can I get a recount!?!? Just ask T.O., Marques Colston, Roddy White, Reggie Wayne, Randy Moss, Steve Smith, and the player formerly known as Chad Ochocinco about Revis Island. They'll tell you who should've won!
Sorry, I lost focus for a second but I'm back now. So, let's talk stats. I'll admit, Sheppard and Cromartie's stats were pretty comparable for the '09-'10 season. But when you look at '07-'08, Cromartie's breakout season with 10 interceptions, and '08-'09 with 61 tackles, there's no comparison. Sheppard hasn't been as productive as Cromartie since '04-'05. This is a major upgrade!
I'm amped about this move. Just like that, we got three years younger. You know that's major in football! The Jets brass will just have to make sure that Cromartie stays focused. Throughout his four year career, he's had a lot of baby mama drama swirling around him. If he keeps his head in the game... game over!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Welcome Sports Heads!!
OK, so this blog is long overdue. Like years overdue. But you know what they say, better late than never! All Sports Everything, my (and soon to be your) new love, is exactly what it implies. A blog about everything sports related...news + opinion + culture + advertising + sponsorships + endorsements + trades + anything else I feel like talking about, all in the name of sports.
I'm a proud Yankees fan + heartbroken Jets fan + suffering Knicks fan with lots to say. I'm a voice you want to hear. Trust. Welcome Sports heads!
Oh, and to my sneaker heads that also happen to rep the Yankees, Jets, and/or Knicks, peep the kicks in the pic. Fresh, uh!
I'm a proud Yankees fan + heartbroken Jets fan + suffering Knicks fan with lots to say. I'm a voice you want to hear. Trust. Welcome Sports heads!
Oh, and to my sneaker heads that also happen to rep the Yankees, Jets, and/or Knicks, peep the kicks in the pic. Fresh, uh!
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