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i'm sure he's glad that he can rehab in the night life of New York then then having to sit at home and drink in Charlotte..thinking about it he will probably be about 500 pounds at training camp if he doesn't listen to Rex Ryan's call to stop eating whole cows every day(Ryan had to shrink his stomach to resist that urge)..

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2001-2003, he was all-pro caliber. Then in 2006 after missing 2 years due to injury, he made the pro bowl. In 2007 he was our best D-lineman. In 2008 he made All-Pro honors and the Pro Bowl for the Jets. Last year he was a beast up till he got hurt in week 7 or 8. Not sure how anyone could call him ineffective. Injury prone yes, but when he's on the field he is good.

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Kris won't be good anymore next year & beyond. His knees are going to be weaker than ever along with his age catching up to you. Glad we got rid of him with him whining & being a big time douchebag. I lost respect for him after he run his mouth for the wrong reason, especially his behavior towards the fans at TC.

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2001-2003, he was all-pro caliber. Then in 2006 after missing 2 years due to injury, he made the pro bowl. In 2007 he was our best D-lineman. In 2008 he made All-Pro honors for the Jets. Last year he was a beast up till he got hurt in week 7 or 8. Not sure how anyone could call him ineffective. Injury prone yes, but when he's on the field he is good.

What's that, dan morgan?

Dan loved it here. Jenkins did not.

Probowl? Great use of a popularity contest. Anybody who is being honest, knows he did NOT play to pro bowl levels the last year he went as a panther.

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What's that, dan morgan?

Dan loved it here. Jenkins did not.

Probowl? Great use of a popularity contest. Anybody who is being honest, knows he did play to pro bowl levels the last year he went as a panther.

Yeah this year was the first time he was hurt since 2005. Whereas Morgan was every year. I also mentioned All-Pros with his latest being 2008. The year we traded him. And with the way he was playing last year, he most likely wouldve made it again. He's also looking to lose weight too.

"I would like to get to 45 (pounds lost) before I get to training camp so I can win the competition," Jenkins said. "There have been a lot of things I've sacrificed, just to let you know that I'm serious: No travelling, which means no hotel eating, things like that. They're out."

Jenkins and his wife, Tashia, are dedicated to a healthier lifestyle.

"No offence to anybody, but we don't want to be the old people that just give up: 'I'm comfortable sitting on the couch, eating Cheetos,'" the 30-year-old Jenkins said. "I don't want to be that guy. I want to be able to play with my kids and be able to do all that stuff. I don't want to have to get lap-band surgery — sorry, Rex — I just don't want to do it that way."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5iBV8SwBdsO6aAIWgVqGq2x0RN-Vw

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