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Jets players upset over release of TJ


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"I can tell you, it's not going to be a popular move in the locker room," said one player, speaking on the condition of anonymity. "We loved T.J. The man loved the game and put it all on the line only to get dumped after his best season. I think you should reward players for performance. You dump him but give Vernon (Gholston) another shot? Doesn't make sense."

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jones is an overachiever. bears made a mistake letting him go (one of many in the past few years). shonne greene and leon washington are more than enough to carry the load on most teams. jets still having a young and still green QB, esp. one named mark sanchez, will need a bit more than that.

they need to be able to run the ball 550-600 times if they want to be successful. not sure i'm trusting the 1-2-3 punch of shonn, leon, and chauncy over thomas, shonn, and leon.

definitely wouldn't be trusting sanchez to carry that team, esp when your main WR has a bad case of crisco hands.

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jones is an overachiever. bears made a mistake letting him go (one of many in the past few years). shonne greene and leon washington are more than enough to carry the load on most teams. jets still having a young and still green QB, esp. one named mark sanchez, will need a bit more than that.

they need to be able to run the ball 550-600 times if they want to be successful. not sure i'm trusting the 1-2-3 punch of shonn, leon, and chauncy over thomas, shonn, and leon.

definitely wouldn't be trusting sanchez to carry that team, esp when your main WR has a bad case of crisco hands.

Shonne Greene had a fumbling problem in the early part of the year, and even struggled staying healthy all year. Leon Washington is coming off a major injury, and theres no telling what kind of player he'll be next year. The Jets definitely needed Jones back this year.

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