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Panthers Ben Hartsock Choking On Pork Tenderloin Until Shockey Saves The Day…

HAHAH Hartsock is SUCH A FATTY (Drunken Shockey Voice) Newly acquired Panthers Tight end and THUG Jeremy Shockey saved Ben Hartsocks life, after fatty Hartsock “had a piece of pork tenderloin stuck in his throat during lunch on Monday” [National Football Post]. HAHA. You know you are a fatty when you just can’t wait for that food to go down, so you don’t even bother chewing...
Via FloppingOut  |  August 30, 2011

Jeremy Shockey saved teammate from choking

Jeremy Shockey can be considered many things. He’s a tight end, a party animal, and a guy who can be combative. We can add one more title to that list: life saver. The National Football Post says Shockey helped save teammate Ben Hartsock who was choking in the team’s lunch room Monday. Hartsock had a [...]
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  August 30, 2011
BREATH OF FRESH AIR

Shockey saves choking teammate

Jeremy Shockey played the role of hero off the field on Monday, performing the Heimlich Maneuver on teammate Ben Hartsock, after the latter started choking during lunch. 

Via Rant Sports  |  August 30, 2011

Hartsock joins Carolina Panthers; Jets penalties expected to decrease by 99%

If you’ve watched any New York Jets games in the past two years, one thing is unmistakably clear: Ben Hartsock knows how to take a penalty.Well, the drive killer is no more.  Hartsock and the Carolina Panthers have agreed to a 2 year … [visit site to read more]
Via The Jet Press  |  July 27, 2011

Is NY Jets TE Matthew Mulligan Ready to Step Up?

With the recent cutting by the Jets of TE Ben Hartsock, it’s hard not to think about what it could mean for the spot in 2011.  Will the Jets stand pat?  Find a new player?  Re-sign Hartsock to a better deal?  Not to read too much into it, but New York Jets TE Matt Mulligan was on-hand at University of Maine’s Pro Day last week and had an interesting quote...
Via The Jets Blog  |  March 28, 2011

Jets release blocking TE Ben Hartsock

Also, former first-round pick Vernon Gholston officially cut
Via NJ.com  |  March 02, 2011

Roster Rundown: #84 TE Ben Hartsock

Over the coming weeks, we’re going analyze the current roster player by player, by position, by need, free agents, potential draftees and much more.  But to start off, let’s run down the roster and analyze each piece the Jets currently have control over. Position: Tight End Height / Weight: 6’4” 268 lbs. Age: 30 / Experience: 7 College: Ohio State 2011 Contract...
Via The Jets Blog  |  February 14, 2011

Jets Re-Sign Tight End Ben Hartsock According To Report

The have re-signed Ben Hartsock, their primary blocking tight end, according to a report to a report on profoottalk.com. Hartsock, a-six year veteran signed with Jets at start of season and appeared in every regular-season game and the playoffs...Read the full article on Bleacher Report...
Via Bleacher Report  |  March 08, 2010

Jets come to terms with TE Ben Hartsock

PFT.com reports that Jets have inked tight end Ben Hartsock: Rich Cimini of the New York Daily News recently reported that the Jets are “trying” to re-sign tight end Ben Hartsock. Per a league souce, it is believed that Hartsock and the Jets have agreed to terms. The Jets had been kicking around the possibility of pursuing tight end John Paul Foschi, a restricted free...
Via Jets Gab  |  March 08, 2010

Jets re-up with Hartsock

The Jets kept one of their own unrestricted free agents today, signing TE Ben Hartsock to a two-year contract, a source told the Daily News. The amount of the deal wasn't immediately available. This is an under-rated signing. Hartsock was maligned last season because of a couple of killer penalties -- including a holding call that may have cost the game against the Bills _ but...
Via The Jet Stream  |  March 08, 2010
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