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Woody Johnson, Owner of Jets, Defends Mark Sanchez

by Jets News Poster on January 13, 2012

Woody Johnson, the owner of the Jets, came to the defense of quarterback Mark Sanchez during a television interview Thursday.

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Jets Name Sparano as Offensive Coordinator

by Jets News Poster on January 12, 2012

a href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/12/sports/football/jets-sparano-offensive-coordinator.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss”img src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/01/12/sports/JETS/JETS-thumbStandard.jpg” border=”0″ height=”75″ width=”75″ hspace=”4″ align=”left”/aThe former Miami coach Tony Sparano figures to emphasize a power-running game for the Jets’ offense.

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Jets Set to Name Tony Sparano as Offensive Coordinator

by Jets News Poster on January 11, 2012

a href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/12/sports/football/jets-sparano-offensive-coordinator.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss”img src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/01/12/sports/12jets1/12jets1-thumbStandard.jpg” border=”0″ height=”75″ width=”75″ hspace=”4″ align=”left”/aThe former Miami coach Tony Sparano figures to emphasize a power-running game for the Jets’ offense.

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Jets Hire Tony Sparano as Offensive Coordinator

by Jets News Poster on January 11, 2012

The future of Mark Sanchez and the Jets’ offense is now in Tony Sparano’s hands.

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Jets Land Sparano as Offensive Coordinator

by Jets News Poster on January 11, 2012

The New York Jets have hired former Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano as their offensive coordinator, the National Football League (NFL) team said on Wednesday.

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Schottenheimer Resigns as Jets’ Offensive Coordinator

by Jets News Poster on January 11, 2012

a href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/sports/football/jets-coaching-shuffle-begins.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss”img src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/01/11/sports/JETS/JETS-thumbStandard.jpg” border=”0″ height=”75″ width=”75″ hspace=”4″ align=”left”/aBrian Schottenheimer, the offensive coordinator, and Bill Callahan, the offensive line coach, are leaving the team, which also decided not to retain the receivers coach Henry Ellard.

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Jets’ Tomlinson Tells Radio Station He May Retire

by Jets News Poster on January 7, 2012

Jets running back LaDainian Tomlinson has told a San Diego radio station that he is considering calling an end to his 11-year NFL career.

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Manning and Tuck, Giants’ Captains, Earn Respect

by Jets News Poster on January 7, 2012

a href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/07/sports/football/manning-and-tuck-giants-captains-earn-respect.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss”img src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/01/07/sports/giants/giants-thumbStandard.jpg” border=”0″ height=”75″ width=”75″ hspace=”4″ align=”left”/aThe players said they could not envision losing control in the huddle, unlike the Jets, because of the respect earned by the Giants’ captains; Eli Manning, Justin Tuck and Zak DeOssie.

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Jets Fine Scott for Obscene Gesture

by Jets News Poster on January 5, 2012

The New York Jets have fined linebacker Bart Scott $10,000 for an obscene gesture he made to a photographer, the National Football League team said on Thursday.

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Jets’ Sanchez Has Much to Do in Off-Season

by Jets News Poster on January 4, 2012

a href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/04/sports/football/jets-sanchez-has-much-to-do-in-off-season.html?partner=rssnytemc=rss”img src=”http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/01/04/sports/JETS/JETS-thumbStandard.jpg” border=”0″ height=”75″ width=”75″ hspace=”4″ align=”left”/aHow much Mark Sanchez improves will be a critical factor to the Jets’ success, but it is almost secondary to how he intends to fix what is clearly a toxic situation.

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