1. We don’t need Tebow. We sell out every home game. Let him go to Jacksonville Tampa or Miami. Our Wildcat offense can be run by (Jeremy) Kerley or Joe McKnight. We have Mark Sanchez and just signed Drew (Stanton). Mark has taken us to 2 AFC championship games. We need to build on the team we have now.

    — 

    NY Daily News (via thejetreport)

    Jets CB Antonio Cromartie, Tuesday on twitter in response to the idea of Tim Tebow  joining the Jets. We like Cro believing in the guys currently on the roster. That’s what this quote says to us.





  2. thejetreport:

WILL REX RYAN PREDICT THE SUPER BOWL WINNER? NO
“I’m not going to make a prediction (on Super Bowl 46). If I make a prediction on one team and that team loses, I’ll be blamed for it.” Rex Ryan

    thejetreport:

    WILL REX RYAN PREDICT THE SUPER BOWL WINNER? NO

    “I’m not going to make a prediction (on Super Bowl 46). If I make a prediction on one team and that team loses, I’ll be blamed for it.” Rex Ryan






  3. thejetreport:

JETS HISTORY: JETS vs GIANTS Preseason Aug 16, 2010
This game will be remembered for the gash sustained by Eli Manning due to the hit from Calvin Pace that jarred Manning’s helmet loose.
 It will ALSO be remembered for Giants WR Victor Cruz and his three TD performance in the second half. The Jets led 13-10 at the half, then most starters on both sides sat. Cruz made a name for himself. One that may carry into a nice role for him in 2011 wit the departure of Steve Smith.
Jets QB Mark Sanchez threw an interception on his first pass attempt to the newly acquired safety Antrelle Rolle, setting up a Brandon Jacobs TD, and early Giants 7-0 lead.
This years contest has been moved up to 2pm Saturday due to the threat of Hurricane Irene.
Giants vs Jets Aug 16, 2010 game stats: http://es.pn/dmPA4B

    thejetreport:

    JETS HISTORY: JETS vs GIANTS Preseason Aug 16, 2010

    This game will be remembered for the gash sustained by Eli Manning due to the hit from Calvin Pace that jarred Manning’s helmet loose.

    It will ALSO be remembered for Giants WR Victor Cruz and his three TD performance in the second half. The Jets led 13-10 at the half, then most starters on both sides sat. Cruz made a name for himself. One that may carry into a nice role for him in 2011 wit the departure of Steve Smith.

    Jets QB Mark Sanchez threw an interception on his first pass attempt to the newly acquired safety Antrelle Rolle, setting up a Brandon Jacobs TD, and early Giants 7-0 lead.

    This years contest has been moved up to 2pm Saturday due to the threat of Hurricane Irene.

    Giants vs Jets Aug 16, 2010 game stats: http://es.pn/dmPA4B





  4. thejetreport:

REVIS AT CAMP
the jet report: What a difference from camp last year. At this time in 2010 Revis was holding out. It hurt him. In week one he played the safe, lesser used side of the field. In week two he got burned by Randy Moss, then hurt.

    thejetreport:

    REVIS AT CAMP

    the jet report: What a difference from camp last year. At this time in 2010 Revis was holding out. It hurt him. In week one he played the safe, lesser used side of the field. In week two he got burned by Randy Moss, then hurt.





  5. Turn on the Jets Blog: NY Jets..Change of Philosophy on the Way? →

    thejetreport:

    The Jet Report supports a handful of NY Jets bloggers. We’ll be giving our list of those to follow for insightful, unique and informed perspectives of the New York Jets, in the near future. This piece comes from the blog, Turn on the Jets, and will be on that list. We enjoyed this piece and offered this thought to blog head Joe Caporoso on top of it as well.

    As for the notion of a change in philosophy offensively from a run heavy mindset to a pass happy or balanced approach, we suggest that the key will be the speed and production of RB Joe McKnight. We envision McKnight as a Jamaal Charles type, who could help stretch the Ground and Pound to a running attack that finally forces defenders to respect the perimeter. That in and of itself would do wonders for the offense.

    Contribute your thoughts on the matter here. We’ll post them.

    the jet report