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New York Jets C Nick Mangold, 11.28
On whether Sunday’s performance was the offensive line’s best of the season…
It was pretty good, but there’s still plenty to get cleaned up. We’ll get back to work, and have another big task ahead of us.
On the mood in the locker room heading into this week…
It’s good to have a win, it’s good to get started that way, but the next one is going to be the tough one and we have to prepare properly.
On cleaning up mistakes from past weeks…
We always have to clean up the mistakes. We did some good things and we did some things that are correctable. That’s our challenge every week to make sure that we clean up things that we did badly and not repeat them.
New York Jets CB Darrelle Revis, 11.28
On how the team feels after winning yesterday…
It’s hard to get wins in the NFL, it really is. You have to take the win as it is, if it’s ugly, if it’s pretty, you want all the games to be the perfect game, but yesterday, it wasn’t. There were mistakes out t...
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New York Jets CB Darrelle Revis, 11.27
On if his heart skipped a beat on the last drive when he saw the ball going to Stevie Johnson with some space…
No, because when the ball was thrown I saw Jimmy Leonhard coming down. It looked like it was going to be a tough collision there if he caught the ball, but it was right there by the goal line. If he would’ve caught it, it might...
Sione Pouha: Stevie Johnson’s Airplane Celebration Disrespected 9/11 Victims
A lot has been made of Stevie Johnson distastefully mocking Plaxico Burress on Sunday and dropping two potential game-winning touchdowns. Johnson deserves all the criticism he has gotten for all of that, but until recently not much had been said about the second half of Johnson’s touchdown celebration — when he mimicked a plane going [...]
Pouha, Revis take exception to Johnson's mock
Sione Pouha isn't the least bit pleased with Stevie Johnson's touchdown celebration, the one that's become the talk of the NFL over the last 24 hours.
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A win is a win. Fine.But sometimes, as was the case during Sunday’s New York Jets 28-24 victory over the Buffalo Bills, a win doesn’t make you feel as good as a loss.Take the Jets cornerbacks, Darrelle Revis and Antonio Cromartie, for … [visit site to read more]Jets Revis and Cromartie get picked on in win - The Jet Press - The Jet Press - A New York Jets Fan Site...
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Link: Did Sione Go Too Far?
We’ve had some conflicted feelings about Sione Pouha’s comments on the Stevie Johnson touchdown celebration and how to address it. Now that it’s made it’s rounds on Deadspin, USA Today and many other places, I think it’s worth at least discussing.
Personally, I think that Sione was connecting dots that didn’t need connecting. But that’...
Jets' Pouha: Bills WR Johnson crossed line with celebration
New York Jets defensive tackle Sione Pouha says the touchdown celebration by Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson was insensitive to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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