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Jets' Jenkins in familiar territory in Carolina


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"When I retire, I'll be moving back to Charlotte just because it's cheaper, it's slower, it's more peaceful, it's less trouble for your kids to get into," Jenkins said. "It's going to be a beautiful thing and that's why I can't complain. When it's all said and done, and when you look at it through the good and the bad out there, it helped me develop the character that has made me who I am now.

"That's why I said I have nothing to be mad at.

http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2010/aug/20/bc-fbn-jets-jenkinsnd-_-sports-650-words/?sports&nfl

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Kris was a monster of a player when he was healthy. And that year that he was calling people out for not having heart, he was, sadly, right on the money. But doing something like that doesn't rest well on your teammates and management, whether you are right or wrong. Once he said it, the exit sign light went on and he wasn't long for the team anymore.

What he said on the way out of Charlotte probably had less to do with his real feelings and more of him telling himself, "It's okay, I didn't like that place anyhow." But sometimes you don't get to pick where your heart says is home.

He's a big guy that wears his emotions on his sleeve. I wish he could have worked out here and I'm betting both he and the coaching staff here has wished the same over the years.

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