TJB Radio Show: Thursday at 2PM!

We’ve got a big edition of the TJB Radio Show Thursday and we’ll be joined by Newsday’s Bob Glauber to talk all about the suddenly sliding New York Jets.

Show Starts: 2:00 PM
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It’s gut-check time for the New York Jets — only five weeks into the season. After a heartbreaking (and eye-opening) loss to the Miami Dolphins in front of the nation on MNF, the team, and its fans, face a pivotal game in their season. Can they turn around a two-game skid against the lowly and embattled Buffalo Bills? I’ll answer that question and more on this week’s TJB Radio Show.

Special guest: Newsday’s Bob Glauber

We had a great show last week with a high in live listens and call-ins to go with some great e-mails and chat questions! Join me in the show chat on the show’s website, e-mail me at TJBWeekends@gmail.com or find me on Twitter at CGriffin415. Contact us before, during and after the show. We’ll read your tweets and e-mails on the air!

3 Responses to “TJB Radio Show: Thursday at 2PM!”

  1. I’m watching the UFL on VS. My first game – I don’t have cable. It’s pretty cool. Kind of like watching low tier NCAA schools. Brooks Bollinger and Anthony Schlegel are playing, I think for Florida. I’m just catching the end of the game. The more football, the merrier. I want them to put the CFL on network.

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  3. Topic for discussion.

    Preseason everyone presumed the JEts were facing a much tougher schedule than last season, an always dangerous proposition to base this years schedule strenght on last years record.

    Records to date of the 16 opponents (division counted twice) 34-43 so appears the schedule will not be any tougher than last year, so it is the right time to make a run at the division title.

    It was also common belief that the first five games were the meat of the schedule, when in fact it turns out their opponents so far have an 11-13 record, tougher than the overall 34-43 record of all opponents, but hardly tough.

    A little basic math tells you that their remaining opponents have a 23-30 record so if they continue to learn from their rookie mistakes and remain relatively healthy they should be in contention right until the end.