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The New York Jets have decided offensive coordinator Tony Sparano will not be back with the team for the 2013 season after coaching only one year. Sparano, formerly the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, replaced previous offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer who “resigned” after the 2011 season.  The belief was Sparano mirrored head coach Rex [...]

Jets Run Over Rams, 27-13

by Kristine Gammer on November 18, 2012

The Jets got a much needed win this week, beating up on the St. Louis Rams, 27-13. The score probably should have been higher, but the offense was completely inept through the first quarter. Nick Folk had a field goal blocked and missed his first field goal of the season. The win improves the Jets [...]

Had an opportunity to ask some questions of Michael Mack blogger, avid Rams fan, and co-host of “Making Sense with Mike and Tom” (Twitter @mswmmth) sports talk variety show about the upcoming game between the New York Jets and the St Louis Rams. Here is Michael’s insight into the Rams specifically and the game as [...]

Franchise Head to Head Record: Rams lead 9-3. The Jets have lost 6 of their last 8 games including two ugly losses the past two games. Now, they will head into the dome in St. Louis where former Offensive Coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and other ex-Jets are waiting. The Rams are 3-5-1 on the season with [...]

According to reports the Jets have traded embattled right tackle Wayne Hunter to the St. Louis Rams for former 2009 #2 overall pick tackle Jason Smith: The Wayne Hunter deal to the Rams is now a done deal, I’ve been told. Jason Smith goes to the Jets. #nyj — Manish Mehta(@MMehtaNYDN) August 28, 2012 Hunter [...]

JetNation NFL Power Rankings – Part One

July 9, 2012
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The following is a worst-to-first team-by-team pre-camp NFL power ranking.  This is a three part series: Part 1 (32-22), part 2 (21-11), part 3 (10-1).  All statistics are courtesy of NFL.com unless otherwise noted. 32) Cleveland Browns Offense:  The Browns only averaged 13.6 points per game (30th) in 2011, so could it be any worse [...]

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Will The Jets Win, Cover Or Both; Predicting Each Game Versus The Point Spread

May 30, 2012
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While we all have an opinion on what the 2012/13 Jets record will be, Las Vegas (Cantor Gaming) has already provided the point-spread/betting-line for weeks 1-16 in the NFL. You’re not supposed to make predictions in May but what fun would that be?  Here are some predictions based on the current lines for all the [...]

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Rob Turner To The Rams

March 31, 2012
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The St. Louis Rams have now added versatile offensive lineman Rob Turner to their roster.  They signed him to a reported one-year deal on Friday.  Turner will be reunited with offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer.  Tight end Matthew Mulligan is also on the Rams roster. Turner, who played for New Mexico in college, has been in [...]

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Rumor: Jets Trying To Trade Wayne Hunter

March 9, 2012
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In January we outlined why Wayne Hunter should have been cut before his base salary for the upcoming season became guaranteed.  The Jets took a different approach and GM Mike Tannenbaum has stated that he expects Wayne Hunter to be the starter at Right Tackle next season.  With a complete overhaul on offense, the story [...]

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Keeping Cavanaugh a Mistake

February 16, 2012
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When the Jets announced their 2012 coaching staff, they announced that they had retained quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh, who previously was “being evaluated.” This is one of those non-moves that should have Jets fans shaking their heads. Brian Schottenheimer leaving the organization and Tony Sparano coming in should have meant a quarterbacks coaching change. Usually, [...]

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