Dwayne Smith - Football Analysis

Draft Becomes Jets' Cherry On Top

by Dwayne Smith

Nov 20, 2014 10:34 AM

The Jets have done as much as any team in the NFL to bolster their roster, but will look to continue the trend in the draft. Read more »

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Cornerback City

by Dwayne Smith

Nov 20, 2014 10:34 AM

If Rex Ryan is right, Antonio Cromartie will be well worth whatever perceived baggage comes with him. There is no question that the potential of a Revis-Cromartie tandem makes the Jets defense even more fearsome. Read more »

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One Win Away From The Super Bowl Playing On House Money

by Dwayne Smith

Nov 20, 2014 10:34 AM

Since the Jets entered ?The Tournament?, as Rex Ryan calls it, New York has played his style of football to a tee. Read more »

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Jets At The Halfway Point

by Dwayne Smith

The Jets proved to not be as good as their 3-0 start, but they're surely not as bad as they're 1-4 record over their last five might indicate. Read more »
Five Things From The Jets' Loss At New Orleans

by Dwayne Smith

The 3-0 start masked Mark Sanchez's problem giving away the ball, which became an insurmountable problem for the Jets against New Orleans. Read more »
Rex & Mark Still Can't Lose

by Dwayne Smith

The New York Jets victory over the Tennessee Titans was the classic three-act play, at least from Gang Green's perspective. Read more »
Jets Make Huge Statement Against New England

by Dwayne Smith

The Jets are 2-0 and haven't given up a touchdown. Here are five things we learned from their Week 2 victory over the Patriots. Read more »
New Era Of Jets Begins With Bang

by Dwayne Smith

The Jets promised an aggressive and fearless defensive attack, smart quarterback play and a continuation of a strong running game. In their Week 1 win at Houston, they delivered and then some. Read more »
Five Things Facing The Jets

by Dwayne Smith

From Brett Favre to Mark Sanchez, Eric Mangini to Rex Ryan the New York Jets open the 2009 season with an entirely new look and an abundance of questions that can only be answered on the gridiron. Read more »
Sanchez Impresses In First Days With Jets

by Dwayne Smith

Mark Sanchez has already shown glimpses of being exactly the kind of quarterback the Jets need to succeed. Read more »
A Little Left In Martin's Tank?

by Dwayne Smith

If Curtis Martin is able to run even one more single play for the Jets, it will be just another thing that this third round draft pick out of the University of Pittsburgh has done which he wasn?t supposed to. Read more »
Mangini Faces The Guy He Once Fetched Coffee For

by Dwayne Smith

As the New York Jets recover from their worst loss in 20 years, they find themselves preparing for a critical division contest against the underachieving Miami Dolphins. Among the intriguing sub-plots in this annual rivalry is the relationship between the two head coaches. It wasn?t so long ago when Jets Head Coach Eric Mangini was bringing coffee or driving Miami Head Coach Nick Saban. Read more »
Vinny And The Jets All Over Again

by Dwayne Smith

When Vinny Testaverde last played in Giants Stadium he watched as the New York Giants, led by Eli Manning, drove downfield and beat his Dallas Cowboys. Testaverde had a feeling this would be his last game as a pro. In fact he felt like the next time he?d face the Jets Media ?would be (to sign) a one day contract and retire a New York Jet.? Read more »
Jets Grind Out First Win Of 2005

by Dwayne Smith

The New York Jets got back on track with a hard fought 17-7 victory over the Miami Dolphins. The win marked the third straight victory for New York over Miami and put the Jets in a four-way tie atop the AFC East, with a 1-1 record. At the behest of Head Coach Herman Edwards the Jets went back to basics by shutting down the Miami running game and not committing a single turnover. Unfortunately, the cost of victory could be very high with a possibility that RB Curtis Martin may not be able to play against the powerful Jacksonville Jaguars defense. Read more »
PACB Rejects $300 Million Platform For A Jets Stadium

by Dwayne Smith

In what may be the final chapter in a long political battle in New York, the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) rejected the plan to spend $300 Million to build a platform for a stadium for the New York Jets. Read more »
Jets Get Good News On New Stadium

by Dwayne Smith

The New York Jets received good news on Thursday in their quest to build a state of the art facility in Manhattan when a State Supreme Court Judge ruled that their bid to acquire the necessary land from the Mass Transit Authority (MTA) was fair. Read more »

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