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		<title>The View from the Cheap Seats: Jets Fail to Back Up Big Mouths</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 14:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We've gotten a glimpse over the last few weeks into what could be a very uncomfortable offseason for the New York Yankees as they begin contract negotiations with Derek Jeter.  Plodding through a very difficult season, Jeter will be seeking a new deal for 2011 and beyond; one that could hamstring the Bombers for the length of the pact.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>By Eddie Mayrose</em></h3>
<h3><em>New York Jets All Talk: Again</em></h3>
<p>Tony Dungy, former Head Coach of the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/657/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-winning-at-a-cost/">Indianapolis Colts</a> and one of the NFL&#8217;s true gentlemen,<a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cheap_seats_3_.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-905" title="cheap_seats_3_" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/cheap_seats_3_.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="250" /></a> took Rex Ryan to task over the summer for the salty language that was so prominent on HBO&#8217;s Hard Knocks, an all-access view of the Jets training camp. Certainly hope Dungy wasn&#8217;t anywhere near the new Meadowlands Stadium on Monday, then,to hear the profanity in the stands as Big Rexy&#8217;s boys carried on the long-standing Jets tradition of crushing the high hopes of their naive fans with a 10-6 stinker against the Ravens.<span id="more-901"></span></p>
<p>There&#8217;s an old adage that says, &#8220;It ain&#8217;t braggin&#8217; if you can back it up.&#8221; And, what we found out Monday is that Gang Green has the biggest collection of braggarts in the sports world.  Ryan has stated on numerous occasions that anything short of a trip to the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/896/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-one/">Super Bowl</a> will render this season a failure. This despite an offensive unit led by <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/873/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-wide-receivers-preview/">Mark Sanchez</a>, who finished2009 as the lowest rated starting quarterback in the league and one that dismssed <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/865/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-running-backs-preview/">Thomas Jones</a> and Alan Faneca, two of its more prominent leaders. Think that, maybe, the Jetsies were missing those two just a little bit as they failed to convert a third down until the final minute vs. Baltimore?</p>
<p>Worse, the whole, &#8220;Rex lets us talk&#8221;, mentality seems to have taken a huge toll on the team&#8217;s professionalism.  From eating cheeseburgers on the field during a preseason workout to the litany of penalties that haunted them throughout the opener, the Jets have quickly become an undisciplined mess with a roster full of loudmouths for whom it is impossible to root.</p>
<p><a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/681/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-keep-your-yankee-shirt-on/">Cheap Seater</a> Paul Pandolfi took me to task a few weeks ago for my pessimistic outlook on the Jets season.  &#8220;I don&#8217;t want to hear anymore of your 6-10 nonsense&#8221;, cried the long suffering Jet fan.  My apologies, Paul.  If the offensive scheme they unveiled on Monday doesn&#8217;t improve, I&#8217;ll have to revise my prediction to 5-11.</p>
<h3><em> </em></h3>
<h3><em>New York Yankess May Have Difficult Winter</em></h3>
<p>We&#8217;ve gotten a glimpse over the last few weeks into what could be a very uncomfortable offseason for the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/681/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-keep-your-yankee-shirt-on/">New York Yankees</a> as they begin contract negotiations with Derek Jeter.  Plodding through a very difficult season, Jeter will be seeking a new deal for 2011 and beyond; one that could hamstring the Bombers for the length of the pact.</p>
<p>While the Yankee shortstop has certainly enjoyed a <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/826/steinbrenners-legacy-the-view-from-the-cheap-seats/">Hall of Fame</a> career, the fact remains at 36 years of age, his skills are on the decline, with his batting average starting to mirror the limited range that has plagued him for a lot longer than adoring fans would like to admit.  Unfortunately for Yankee brass, they&#8217;ll have to choose whether their decision is based on business or sentiment.</p>
<p>From a pure baseball standpoint, the idea of giving a long-term, big-money deal to an aging shortstop that is clearly on the decline is ridiculous anywhere but Flushing.  Whatever money it&#8217;ll take to sign Jeter ($15 mil plus?) would be better spent on the starting pitching the Yankees so desperately need.  It&#8217;s even sillier when you realize that there will be no market for Jeter outside of New York at his asking price. Thus, the Bombers would have to pay through the nose even though they have no competition.</p>
<p>Sentimentally, however, the thought of the shortstop in another uniform is heresy to Yankee fans everywhere.  He&#8217;s been the face of the franchise for the last fifteen, successful seasons and the Golden Boy of the fans.  I&#8217;d hate to be Brian Cashman at the press conference announcing the Yankees&#8217; decision to go with someone else.</p>
<p>So, Yankee fans, ask yourselves this.  Do you love <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/766/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-courting-the-king/">Derek Jeter </a>so much that you&#8217;d be willing to take a bullet in order to watch him retire in pinstripes?  Or do you cut ties and start fresh?</p>
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		<title>The View from the Cheap Seats: Winning at a Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York Jets Cut Corners in Acquiring Corner

So, now we find out that one game short of the Super Bowl is the moral evacuation point for the New York Jets when it comes to the formation of their roster.  Flush with the excitement of their improbable run to the AFC Championship game and desperate to fill a new stadium through a PSL extortion campaign, Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum has his eye on the prize; and, seemingly, nothing else.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>by Eddie Mayrose</em></h3>
<h3><em>New York Jets Cut Corners in Acquiring Corner</em></h3>
<p>So, now we find out that one game short of the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/489/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-jeter-enters-final-year-of-deal/">Super Bowl</a> is the moral evacuation point for the New York Jets when it comes to the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cheap_seats_3_4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-659" title="cheap_seats_3_" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cheap_seats_3_4-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>formation of their roster.  Flush with the excitement of their improbable run to the <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/997/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-17/">AFC Championship</a> game and desperate to fill a new stadium through a <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=personal+seat+licensing&amp;searchsubmit=">PSL extortion</a> campaign, Jets GM <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=mike+tannenbaum&amp;searchsubmit=">Mike Tannenbaum</a> has his eye on the prize; and, seemingly, nothing else.</p>
<p>His first big splash of the off season was to acquire Antonio Cromartie, former first round pick and <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/583/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-5/">Pro Bowl</a> cornerback, from the Chargers.  The idea of pairing Cromartie, the San Diego record holder for interceptions in a season, with <a href="http://www.collegesportsview.com/?s=darrelle+revis&amp;searchsubmit=">Darrelle Revis</a>, the game&#8217;s best, gave Tannenbaum the impetus to ignore the personal baggage Cromartie brings east.  <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/537/march-madness-upon-us-the-view-from-the-cheap-seats/">Gang Green&#8217;</a>s new defensive back has been a busy young man; fathering seven children with six women in five states; all by the age of twenty five.  With at least one paternity suit pending, the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/463/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats-2/">Jets</a> felt it necessary to advance Cromartie $500K of his 2010 salary in order for him to satisfy delinquent child support payments.  They can only hope he doesn&#8217;t start dating before training camp begins.<span id="more-657"></span></p>
<p>Then, perhaps attempting to balance the miscreants on each side of the ball, Tannenbaum swooped in and grabbed wide receiver <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/holmes4.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-660" title="holmes" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/holmes4-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/138/fantasy-football-preview-wide-receiver/">Santonio Holmes</a> from the <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/397/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-13/">Steelers</a> for a song.  Despite the fact that Holmes was the hero and MVP of Pittsburgh&#8217;s Super Bowl victory just two years ago, he became available after a March incident in which he allegedly threw a glass at a woman in a nightclub; cutting her above the eye. Then, after a Twitter comment critical of Holmes, he told the follower to &#8220;kill urself&#8221; and later Tweeted that it was time to &#8220;wake and bake&#8221;, a reference to smoking pot in the morning.</p>
<p>Holmes is no stranger to marijuana, having been arrested for possession in 2008.  He&#8217;s also been arrested, in 2006, on charges of domestic violence and will be suspended for the first four games of this season for an unspecified violation of the league&#8217;s substance abuse policy.  But, again, talent was the trump card and, after Pittsburgh had had enough, Tannenbaum surrendered just a paltry fifth round pick for the troubled Steeler; pairing him with <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/338/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-7/">Braylon Edwards</a>, himself acquired amidst legal woes last year.</p>
<p>On the surface, these moves might be justified by reasoning that the Jets are on the cusp of a championship.  In reality, however, <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cromartie1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-661" title="cromartie" src="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/cromartie1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>they&#8217;re little more than a .500 team that got hot at the right time; edging two playoff opponents that missed a total of five field goals. Their postseason appearance, itself, was achieved on the heels of a virtual forfeit by the Indianapolis Colts. The vaunted defense, pride and joy of Head Coach <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/432/the-view-from-the-cheap-seats/">Rex Ryan</a>, failed to stop fourth quarter drives by playoff outsiders Jacksonville and Atlanta during a regular season stretch that produced six losses in seven games. Quarterback <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/397/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-13/">Mark Sanchez</a> was the league&#8217;s lowest rated starter at season&#8217;s end and has yet to begin running after off-season knee surgery while RB <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/318/professor-wagstaff%E2%80%99s-fantasy-football-week-4/">Thomas Jones </a>and OG Alan Faneca, each a Pro Bowler as well as a respected team leader, were released.</p>
<p>Owner Woody Johnson, along with Tannenbaum, has sworn his belief that <a href="http://fantasysportsdirt.com/335/professor-wagstaffs-fantasy-football-week-6/">Big Rexy</a> is enough of a &#8220;people person&#8221; to pull all of these new and questionable personalities together and unite them toward a common goal.  Best of luck to Coach Ryan, then, on that front.  However, even if this is, finally, the group that earns a Lombardi Trophy, won&#8217;t it be more than a little tainted that it was won by players no one wants to root for?</p>
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