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The guys on the banner are  2 of my favorite Jets but in a time when this team is looking for a new identity Im not sure they are the best choice. Right now this franchize lacks a face anyway, so might as well go with old faces until someone steps up/

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The guys on the banner are  2 of my favorite Jets but in a time when this team is looking for a new identity Im not sure they are the best choice. Right now this franchize lacks a face anyway, so might as well go with old faces until someone steps up/

 

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F*ck Curtis. Guy doesn't even like football.

JetNation doesn't have the most traffic. It doesn't have the most naturally gifted posters. It doesn't even have attractive posters. What JetNation has is a bunch of gritty, scrappy overachievers whose stock in trade is a great love of the game, and a willingness to play through concussions. With that said, the guys (along with Namath and Klecko) who belong in the banner are:

1. Wayne-- No explanation necessary.

2. Al Toon-- See above.

3. James Hasty-- played half a season with a broken jaw on a 6-10 team going nowhere.

4. Mangold-- Tried to play on a knee that he couldn't bend on a similarly hopeless team.

5. Victor Green-- Did he suck? Yes. But he played hard and with a chip on his shoulder.

6. Mickey Shuler-- Got absolutely killed every time he caught a pass here. Still balled.

7. Ken O'Brien-- Perhaps no Jets alum embodies the JN poster more than O'Brien: he was once a promising, fair-haired boy who showed flashes of brilliance, but countless Gitmo-style physical beatings in countless horrible losses aged him 20 years in the span of eight. By the time he left the Jets, he was broken-down and miserable, with the hollow eyes of a Hiroshima survivor.

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F*ck Curtis. Guy doesn't even like football.

JetNation doesn't have the most traffic. It doesn't have the most naturally gifted posters. It doesn't even have attractive posters. What JetNation has is a bunch of gritty, scrappy overachievers whose stock in trade is a great love of the game, and a willingness to play through concussions. With that said, the guys (along with Namath and Klecko) who belong in the banner are:

1. Wayne-- No explanation necessary.

2. Al Toon-- See above.

3. James Hasty-- played half a season with a broken jaw on a 6-10 team going nowhere.

4. Mangold-- Tried to play on a knee that he couldn't bend on a similarly hopeless team.

5. Victor Green-- Did he suck? Yes. But he played hard and with a chip on his shoulder.

6. Mickey Shuler-- Got absolutely killed every time he caught a pass here. Still balled.

7. Ken O'Brien-- Perhaps no Jets alum embodies the JN poster more than O'Brien: he was once a promising, fair-haired boy who showed flashes of brilliance, but countless Gitmo-style physical beatings in countless horrible losses aged him 20 years in the span of eight. By the time he left the Jets, he was broken-down and miserable, with the hollow eyes of a Hiroshima survivor.

I'm actually good looking fwiw.

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F*ck Curtis. Guy doesn't even like football.

JetNation doesn't have the most traffic. It doesn't have the most naturally gifted posters. It doesn't even have attractive posters. What JetNation has is a bunch of gritty, scrappy overachievers whose stock in trade is a great love of the game, and a willingness to play through concussions. With that said, the guys (along with Namath and Klecko) who belong in the banner are:

1. Wayne-- No explanation necessary.

2. Al Toon-- See above.

3. James Hasty-- played half a season with a broken jaw on a 6-10 team going nowhere.

4. Mangold-- Tried to play on a knee that he couldn't bend on a similarly hopeless team.

5. Victor Green-- Did he suck? Yes. But he played hard and with a chip on his shoulder.

6. Mickey Shuler-- Got absolutely killed every time he caught a pass here. Still balled.

7. Ken O'Brien-- Perhaps no Jets alum embodies the JN poster more than O'Brien: he was once a promising, fair-haired boy who showed flashes of brilliance, but countless Gitmo-style physical beatings in countless horrible losses aged him 20 years in the span of eight. By the time he left the Jets, he was broken-down and miserable, with the hollow eyes of a Hiroshima survivor.

 

 

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