Stephen Hill
How to explain the failure of the Tannenbaum era? Mark Sanchez.
So Mike Tannenbaum is gone as the Jets' general manager. More
(3)Why the Jets are sticking with Sanchez, as hard as it may be to watch
For the better part of his career, Mark Sanchez has been below average, but not awful.
This year, angry fans aside, hyperbolic media aside, amusedly disgusted Ray Lucas on the SNY Postgame aside, he’s been as bad as everyone’s saying. More
(1)Week 1: What Tim Tebow did for the Sanchez-led Jets
Tebow started out the season in a supporting role, just like the Jets said he would. More
Jets go nowhere against the Giants, but then again it's August
Tempting as it might be to characterize the Giants’ 26-3 shellacking of the Jets on Saturday as the latest demonstration of the franchises’ opposite sizzle/steak ratios, it’s instructive to remember that it was still a meaningless preseason game. More
Hiding Tim Tebow in a pile of vanilla
To curb expectations of fans and reporters who have been obsessing over formations run in Jets practices that include Tim Tebow, Tony Sparano said the Jets’ offense “was going to be vanilla” in their first preseason game. More
Breaking: Mark Sanchez is still a better quarterback than Tim Tebow
Mark Sanchez played better than Tim Tebow in practice on Thursday. Because it’s the offseason and because it’s the N.F.L. and because it’s Tebow, this is pretty much the only thing anyone covering the Jets can talk about. More
(2)Draft 2012: The two-caste draft of the Jets, from fast Stephen Hill to slow Jordan White
Hill ran a blazing 4.31 at the combine, and put up eye-popping numbers in the broad jump and vertical jump.
Hill’s status as the Official Wide Receiver Freak of the 2012 Draft translates to the field in one important way: He’s is a lethal deep threat, who averaged an astonishing 30 yards per catch his senior year. This is why the Jets packaged a fifth and a seventh-rounder to move up four spots to pick him. More
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