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  1. I remember Matt Snell very well; he was a tough runner and as far as I can remember, was not a fumbler. Emerson Boozer and Matt Snell; what a duo they were!!!
  2. I am a proponent of sayings, since I believe that they are time tested and can be a valuable resource for life lessons. It seems at the moment that Geno owed IK $600.00 over a plane ticket that was never used by Geno, and Geno told Ik he would pay him back. Question #1- How long ago was the plane ticket paid for? Question #2- Why didn't Geno pay IK back the money? What was taking so long? I am a person who pays my bills immediately, and I hate borrowing money from anyone. If I do borrow money, I pay it back as soon as possible; that is just the way I am built. I wonder if Geno intented on ever paying IK back. Ik was a guy who might not of made the team, but Geno certainly has much more money than IK. Maybe I am focused on the wrong thing here, but I know that I hate owing people money and I hate people owing me money. Just curious what others think?
  3. Hi, My name is Evan. I have been a Jets fan for about 46 years. My greatest memory is being at the Jets AFC Championship game in 1968 when the Jets beat the Raiders, sitting at the 35 yard line, 12 rows from the field. Low points being a Jets fan: too many to count, but #1 is losing to Miami in the Mudbowl, #2 almost beating Cleveland in the playoffs and would have won had it not been for Mark Gastineau committing a late game personal penalty against the Cleveland QB when we were up by 10 points with only several minutes to go in the game on 4th down. #3 You play to not lose the game, Herm Edwards running the ball 3 times on 2 occasions so we can fail on kicking 48 yard field goals against the Steelers in the playoffs and losing. Most overrated player ever to play for the Jets: Mark Gastineau. (The guy could care less about making tackles; only cared about sacks. Most underrated player ever to play for the Jets: Mickey Shuler; the guy just made plays all the time. Greatest player in the history of the NFL not in the Hall of Fame: Joe Klecko. (Note: Joe is the only player in the history of the NFL to make the pro bowl at three different positions, and the second greatest player ever to play for the Jets after Joe Namath)
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