First, Herman Edwards is let go in a "trade" to the Cheifs for only a fourth-round pick.
Now, the GM responsible for that and other questionable moves is now history.
Considering the house-cleaning is under way in earnest, and management has now turned over with fresh faces barely older than I am, there can be no doubt that the rebuilding has begun.
One can only hope that it will not be long before certain folks retire gracefully and certain folks are shown the door.
After that, time to look to signing casualties of March 1 and the draft. Hopefully, getting rid of Pennington and the string cheese known as his shoulder will allow the Jets to give his #10 immediately to someone else.
UPDATE 2/8 11:00 AM: I'm not sure why the full links didn't come over when I published this originally, but it should be fixed now.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Same...old...Jets.
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Helpful advice from a fellow blogger and professional web designer: proofread and check your links after you publish. This post has one broken link at the end and one to Tony Zendejas, whom I guess you did not intend to reference. ;-)
Good riddance to "Badway," for the record. His major moves were all awful (getting duped by Washington TWICE, letting Jordan and Farrior go, the Herm thing, etc.)
Oops. Copying the Pennington link, two numbers got cut off which gave Tony Zendejas.
Then again, given how bad his arm is, he may even throw better than Pennington at this point. I didn't even know he was still in the league.
Okay, not related to this post, but I was looking at your sidebar and - there's an Atlanta Hawks blog? And you read it? And people write in to it? I must investigate.
Yes, it exists. Yes, I read it. As for writing in.....well....
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