‘"You’ve got to be yourself," he said during a conference call this week. "I think that’s the key for anybody. If I came in there and tried to be somebody that I’m really not, the players will see right through that. I got hired because when I interviewed with [Jets owner] Woody Johnson and [General Manager] Mike Tannenbaum, they liked who I was. I never painted a false picture."’
Archives for October 17, 2009
‘Rex Appeal’ gives Jets a new swagger
Leonhard to reunite with old friends
‘”He is a class person, a great athlete … a short, great athlete,” Ryan told Buffalo reporters this week. “He won two slam dunk contests at the University of Wisconsin. He was a great pitcher in high school baseball. He’s just a great athlete. I really wanted him when he came out of Wisconsin. As a free agent we tried to get him, but he chose Buffalo. … He’s smart, he’s tough, he’s durable and just a heck of a football player.”‘
Jets’ Sanchez shuns glitz to focus on football
‘”We were 13-1 (at USC) or whatever headed into the Rose Bowl and there were still plays you want back every week. I think that’s the way guys get to be the Mannings and the (Tom) Bradys. You know, they’re never happy whether you throw for 80 percent or whatever. You’re still trying to throw for 100 percent, you still want to get every drop(back) exactly right.”‘
Local Bills tailgaters cook it up on TV tonight
‘Hunsinger and three other members of Conklin’s will represent the Bills against a group of Chicago Bears fans known as “DaBus” on Tailgate Warriors with Guy Fieri tonight at 9 on the Food Network.’
Toronto catching Bills fever
‘Whatever the reason, the marketing research numbers produced by Montgomery indicate that for the first time ever – with ever being since they started measuring such things – the Bills are the most popular National Football League team in the Greater Toronto area.’
How low can Buffalo go?
‘”This guy deals in mediocrity and he won’t spend money because he’s a depression-era guy,” Wright says. “He brought the team to Buffalo, but he’s given us mediocre teams before the Kelly era and since it’s been nothing.”‘
Mace nears crossroads to meet his NFL dream
‘”I’m young and I still want to play in this league,” he said. “Hopefully, an opportunity arises for me so I can make an impression.”‘
Saturday’s New York Coverage
Clowney catches on (New York Post)
Jets’ Leon Washington hungry for big plays in game against Buffalo (New York Daily News)
Keller OK with slow start because offense doing well (New York Newsday)
NY Jets corner Darrelle Revis hoping to keep Terrell Owens from breaking out (Newark Star Ledger)
Revis, Owens have history (Bergen Record)
WRs Cotchery, Smith doubtful, but not ruled out (AP)
Jets’ Cotchery doubtful for Sunday (The Sports Network)
Jenkins Set to Wrestle a Former Teammate (NewYorkJets.com)
Rex’s Friday News Conference (NewYorkJets.com)
Jets’ defense looks to rebound vs. bumbling Bills
‘”We understand that there are already enough people that tear us down,” Whitner said. “So we just need to stay a family, you know, fix the mistakes that we’ve made, understand that we can win these football games, and we have the opportunity to win games.”‘
Bills Will Lose….Again
‘Jets 27, Bills 6.’