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Jets Select DE Vernon Gholston With The Sixth Pick
Posted by Matt Loede on Apr 26 2008
Mock NFL Draft: No. 6 New York Jets
Posted by Matt Loede on Mar 14 2008
Scouts Inc. Breaks Down Five Needs for the Jets
Nose tackle — Head coach Eric Mangini likes the way Dewayne Robertson plays with a high motor, but Robertson isn’t the kind of powerful space-eater the Jets’ 3-4 scheme needs moving forward. With the Jets yielding 134.8 yards per game on the ground last season the middle of the defense needs to be improved. The […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Feb 11 2008Jets Get Props for Big Win over Steelers
Posted by CJ on Nov 19 2007
Ferguson and the O-line Quiet the Critics
Jets second-year offensive left tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson was getting a little slack early in the 2007 season for not playing up to the hype he had being selected in the first round in 2006. He had played poorly in the preseason, and there was even talk of him possibly being a “bust”, despite it still […]
BREAKING NEWS: Blake Kelley goes down, Collarbone injury has him questionable for next week’s show - a SHOCKER to JETS FANS!
Blake Kelley, the 17-year old vet out of Parma Senior High, has just informed us that he will miss week’s 11th edition of the hit-show on NFLGridironGab.com, “Gridiron Tailgating“, a personal favorite show of fans in which he participates, gives us laughs, along with making us scratch our heads, and of course… where he SINGS… […]
Posted by Russell Loede on Sep 21 2007Ex-Jet Kendall’s departure provides guard opening
Former Jets offensive guard Pete Kendall’s trade to the Washington Redskins has provided that window of opportunity for some players; at least three for the time being. As of right now, it appears that the leading candidates to nab the vacant guard position are backup center Wade Smith, and offensive tackles Adrian Jones and […]
Posted by Stephen Rhodes on Aug 24 2007Jones and Co. Set to Lead the New Look Jets Backfield
It’s been all good this training camp for new Jets running back Thomas Jones, and tonight he and the rest of his teammates look to put the past of underachieving backfields to bed. Jones, the former Chicago Bear back who came to the team in the offseason and signed a four-year $20 million dollar deal, […]
Posted by Matt Loede on Aug 10 2007Cotchery’s Time to Shine
When you think of the Jets number one option at wide-out you think of Laveranues Coles right? Well, that may be changing sooner then later if Jerricho Cotchery keeps improving at the pace he is at. After only starting one game in ‘05 and racking up only 251 yards he turned it around last year.
Starting […]


