Daily Links: Your Link Up
Posted on March 4th, 2009 by Bassett
- Jane has a good quote from Lito Sheppard on his trade to the Jets
- Boland jots down a quote from Jim Leonhard, not the same kind of quote machine as Bart Scott (two dudes with two first names … hmm)
- Q&A with new Patriot Chris Baker
- After two years, the Skins want to keep Kendall as a backup
- Cutler aint’ going nowhere
- Jetsream’s Bob Bullock examines the new-look secondary
- The Bills nab Drayton Florence to replace Jabari Greer
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I didnt really think the team needed to bring baker back but I am a little nervous now that he is with the Pats. I think he upgrades them significantly at that position and we all know baker is a great endzone threat. I know I will want to vomit the first time he catches a TD against the jets. You know Baker and Belichick will definitely be trying to get him in the endzone when the jets play them. I wonder how the rivalry will change now that mangini is gone? I hope it stays strong.
Corey Ivy has two first names too, just that one of them is a girl’s name. Could this be a sign?
That we are going to sign girls?
Always a crowd pleaser.
Haven’t you heard the rumor that Kathy Ireland is going to be our new kicker and Holly Mangold is going to back up her big brother?
Baker’s memory seems fuzzy at best – he calls out how Keller did not play in the Thursday night game at NE last season, when he not only played but had one of the biggest plays of the game (3rd and 15). And in talking about the gut-wrenching loss to the Steelers in the playoffs he says “I think we missed a couple of field goals”. You think so?
Bent, I think there are an unusually high number of linebackers with two first names. In additon to the aforemention Bart Scott and Ray Lewis, the Jets had four last year: Eric Barton, David Harris, Cody Spencer and Bryan Thomas.
Good point mole57, and if you want to dip into the Jets past there are Lance Mehl, Kyle Clifton (a stretch maybe), and Morris Lewis
And Alex Gordon, and Jason Glenn.
I’m not big on commenting, but nice post.