The rookies were out in Carlsbad, CA last week and NFL.com has a look a what it was like for the rookies as they learned about finances, and situations that they will be put into as employees in the NFL.
Jets’ rookie DE/OLB Vernon Gholston was interviewed and has a quick soundbite in this larger clip.
3 Responses to Link: Gholston at Rookie Symposium
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Good find there Fonzie/Naples
Baker isn’t a bad guy, but he caught saying something he shouldn’t have. He has to realize that he is just one option on the offense.He can’t blame the QB or coaches, because he can’t get seperation from a LB!!
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I want to comment on this coming year. If you look at last year when the Giants went on route to win all their games in the postseason they had a good record versus their division. The dominated the eagles in their last meeting during the regular season and split with Cowboys who won their division. Making a comparison to the 2005 Steelers who won as a wildcard en route to their superbowl win and either split or defeated their competition in their division during the regular season. This along with the 2006 Colts who had jacksonville and tennessee in the background and handled them well shows a trend that we must handle the Bills and Dolphins, I say sweep them both to gain an extremely positive and motivated team so that we can make our run to the Superbowl. It all comes down to sweeping those two teams and splitting with the Patriots in our division. If we can we have 4 wins that equals our total wins from last year. I put the Bills from last year in the frontrunning for a wildcard this year but beating them twice will put the Jets in a good position when they are in the last month to determine the playoffs. I feel we are at par with Buffalo the only difference is that they have strong front office support and their team and their fans have always been close to the game and determine to win since they have never done so. We and our team have been on an up and down roller coaster for the last 10 years. We must crush them to gain that positive attitude.





A while back I posted that Baker did NOTappear to fit the Jets core values regardless how much the press glowed (and dare I say many fans) about Baker being a team player and how “respected” he was by the players. Here’s an interesting read that gives a strong indication of his situation with the Jets:
http://nyj.scout.com/2/766787.html?refid=400&CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=5
PS. A Very similar situation to Kendall.