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Courtney Aurillo

The Jets Are 1 And 0

September 12, 2012

The New York Jets are 1 and 0 and in the latest JetNation Podcast, Courtney Aurillo is joined by Phil Sullivan.  They break down the Jets win over the Bills and talk about the upcoming game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Phil also gives a shout out to super fan Tom Shane, who despite not watching [...]

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NY Jets Jersey Shore Podcast

September 4, 2012
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Courtney Aurillo is joined by her father, Joe Aurillo on the podcast this week.  Together they explore the age old question that every person eventually needs an answer to, “why did you make me a Jets fan?” This is the Jersey-Shore boat edition of the Podcast, minus the fist pumping.  They talk about the New [...]

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MetLife Snoopy Dedication Ceremony

August 16, 2012

Today was an important day as Metlife and Metlife Stadium gave back to the dedicated and the diehard fans of both the New York Jets and New York Giants.  As a symbol of thanks, and good luck, a bronzed Snoopy statue will be placed at the stadium for all to see while fans attend home [...]

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NY Jets Preseason Podcast

August 10, 2012

On this week’s podcast Courtney Aurillo is on her own as she discusses the New York Jets, Cortland, and the status of the Wide Receivers.  Courtney is joined by Jeff Capellini from WCBS (cbsnewyork.com). We would like to thank Jeff for his time and thoughts on the NY Jets, you can read more of Jeff’s [...]

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Fireman Ed Podcast

July 26, 2012

Nick Casale and Courtney Aurillo are joined by Fireman Ed on the Podcast this week. They take a look at the New York Jets and Ed shares his thoughts on Mark Sanchez and what the Jets must do to bring home the Lombardi.

Ed Anzalone also talks about why the Tim Tebow move was a good one. But he tells JetNation to back Mark Sanchez. If the Jets are going to win a world championship it is going to be with # 6.

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Coaches Corner

June 21, 2012
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As the New York Jets enter “quiet time,” diehards will continue to discuss what the team still needs to start the 2012 season on the right foot.  Player potential is currently based on the performance from mini-camp.  These accusations should be taken lightly because pads were not worn.  Fans and analysts alike should form more [...]

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NY Jets OTA Podcast

June 2, 2012
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Hey Jet Nation- In this week’s podcast, Nick and I discuss the importance of the Jets participation in this year’s OTAs, rookie highlights, the strictness of Tony Sparano, and the major improvements of Mark Sanchez.  Due to both of us starting new jobs (go us!) we had to resort to a phone podcast opposed to [...]

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Ranting About The Jets

May 25, 2012
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It is currently the off-season for the NFL, which means rookie mini-camp week, OTA’s, and out of this world predictions for the 2012/13 season.  For the New York Jets, the off-season consists of fixing locker room issues, having a lighter and faster defense, a stronger offense, strengthening the depth chart, and of course, the battle [...]

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NY Jets Partner With The United Way NYC

May 17, 2012
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The Grande Ballroom at the Waldorf Astoria was flooded with talent this past Tuesday night.  The two rival stadium-sharing New York teams put their differences aside for the night to raise awareness and money for the United Way New York City at the annual Gridiron Gala.   Among the sea of suits were well known players [...]

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Life After Football

May 13, 2012
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Where were you at in your professional life at the age of 28?  Or, for the younger generation of readers, where do you see yourself when you are 28 years old?  For anyone that is not a professional athlete, the average answer for some would be, finishing a masters or doctorial degree, starting a new [...]

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