People can debate day in and day out whether or not Tim Tebow is a good quarterback, but one this is indisputable: the guy is a less than stellar businessman.
CNBC has hit a new low. Earlier today, Jets owner Woody Johnson joined Squawk Box (yes, that is really the name of the show), to talk, presumably about things unrelated to his backup quarterback's love life. The team over there in the Box, however, had other plans.
There is no team in the NFL that cares about the media more than Woody Johnson’s New York Jets. Ever since the Rex Ryan era began, the Jets have seemed just as concerned about the back pages as they've been about winning. That mentality has not only kept them from building on their initial success under Ryan, it is also preventing them from making a key roster move that may help save their reeling
Last night, given the extreme circumstances of facing Houston's terrific defense and having all his reliable targets in the passing game "riding pine," Mark Sanchez did pretty decent on Monday Night Football. However, as expected, the 23-17 loss has come with some detractors calling for back-up Tim Tebow to at least get more playing time, and maybe even take over the starting job...
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Sports fans and the world of punditry are waiting with bated breath for the Jets to fail tonight. Oh they can't wait to get some laughs and cheap shots in on the big airplane on Tuesday morning. They have the Texans kicking the Jets all over the yard tonight when the Jets tangle with one of the last two unbeatens in the NFL...
New York Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow completed his first pass as a member of Gang Green on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. Unfortunately for the Jets, it led to disaster.
Oh the media is having their fun, especially enjoying the lack of offense by the Jets. The fans are having their fun because as we all know those pre-season games are HUGE! Combine that with a hatred for Tim Tebow, the enjoyment of poking shots at Rex Ryan and they are doing a lot of yapping right now...
Earlier today, our man Jay Sanin wrote a piece for "The Team" that had me laughing regarding the New York Jets' inability to score a touchdown in the preseason. The article took a look back at events that have occurred since the last time the New York Jets scored a touchdown back at the end of the 2011 NFL season...