Like dab and you're on the world. You played to win the game. Dotta a Jet toucksdown Jewin your listening to the Official Jets podcast Jets three sixty production. Welcome inside the Official Jets Podcast Ethan Greenberg alongside Eric Allen bringing you the Jets Jaguars Game three views the Friday Show on the Official Jets Podcast. Make sure to subscribe. Remember we're on your phone in the podcast app, We're on New York Jets dot com. We're all in sound Cloud.
We got you covered three ways, so make sure to subscribe. And also e a gotta kick things off from the top is Jets Fan. You gotta come to MetLife Stadium this weekend, not just for Jets Jacks at one pm, but it's gonna be a great day. They're gonna be a lot of legends in attendance that include Joe Namath, Curtis Martin, Un Maynard, and a lot more. To celebrate Mr Kevin Mwai's induction into the Jets Ring of Honor at halftime, fan you'll also receive a commemorative Kevin Mway
white out rally towel. That's right, it's a white out. This Sunday, and if you want tickets, make sure to call one eight hundred four six nine Jets once again one eight hundred four six nine j e t s be a part of history, Greens. I mean Kevin Mway had the privilege of covering him um during his tenure with the Jets. Uh he played here eight seasons, eight of his sixteen seasons, made six Pro Bowls here, had the great honor of taking him on a tour of
the new facility here. Boy was he jealous of what the players have now. But he he's a guy really uh changed the game because nobody played center like Kevin Mwai did. He was more wasn't Uh. He was so athletically talent. And he likes to say that I helped Curtis Martin get to the Hall of Fame. Ten thousands of Curtis's fourteen thousand career rushing yards were behind one of the greatest polling centers in history, the National Just to jump off that, I did some research earlier this week.
Out of the eight seasons that Mawai and Martin overlapped here in the Green and White, Martin rushed for over a thousand yards. Seven of those and the last one was the only time he did not rush for a thousand was his last season here. So a tremendous resume. A great guy. And just to be clear, you took him on his tour of the first time he's ever been in the building. I just want to make that crystal clear that he had never been at one Jets
Drive in Flora Park, New Jersey before you showed him around. Yeah, you know, and he was impressed, like I said, But from Kevin, from a playing perspective, he was as smart as they came. He knew where everybody was supposed to be. He worked so well with Vinny Testaverdi and then Chad pennyton Is Pennington came on board with this team, and uh uh, you know, and he played through the whistle. God,
he was tough to play against. Spark Scott was talking about it and and some people would say, you know, he played beyond the whistle. And Kevin gave you everything every single week. A tenacious ball player. And the Jets don't have a center in the ring honor. You need a center on your team, So why not number sixty eight? Did you know? I found this out a couple of days ago. From the man himself, Kevin Y, that he started the home of the Jets chant Yes, against Kansas City.
I guess he knows his stuff, that's a fact. Yes, But hey, Jets Jaguars Sunday, Jets got a chance to even their record at the quarter mark at two and two at Jacksonville. Team A lot of people think very highly of you know, a Leonard four nets there. But to fund tofully is what has really stood out to me so far about the Jaguars. They are playing some tough defense number one in the NFL. Past defense number one sas number three overall in terms of total yards greens.
Uh yeah, just to jump off that, I was kind of flabbergacid when I googled Joe Flacco's stats his game and I was looking at his game log because last week the Jags played the Ravens in London rashed him for seven Joe Flacco through a pair of picks, which is which is fine. You know that that's not abnormal. How about the fact that he threw for twenty eight yards. I didn't even realize that. That's like, that's unbelievable. Ryan Mallett, the Flacco's backup, eventually came in the game for a
little bit there. And the Jaguars defense, I mean it's third overall in the NFL. Their past defense is tremendous. And we'll touch on Jalen Ramsey and A. J. Booyer throughout this game preview. Yeah, becaust John Oscher from Jaguars dot Com. I'm just joining us. We also have Rich so MEETI coming in here from dot com. Yeah, and Champ Pennington will be back in the lineup this week. But uh, those are the two corners you keep on
talking about. Green's that's a great name, a guy from the Houston, Texas who Houston wanted to resign but he went to Jacksonville got a lucrative deal. And Jalen Ramsey A lot of people think that he is the game's next great corner. All right, let's bring in John Oshure from Jaguars dot Com. John, first off, how was your trip overseas to London. It was a very successful one for the organization because that score Sunday morning was amazing.
We're sitting there in the press box myself and Green's here at Mattlife Stadium and we just keep seeing that score of rise and rise and rise, and ultimately Jacksonville came home with a forty four to seven trashing of the Baltimore Ramos. Well, you guys know from making a trip, it's a long trip and a where. Uh you know, when you're following a team, it's always there. When you have a game like that, you don't expect that. Did you? Wards have played well over there and they've been up
the last two years and they won both games. But you know seven where you're at one point it was it was seven team first down to one. You don't expect that in the NFL. It was truly a game where everything broke right. All right. So this is the first time I believe, John, that you have not followed up with the by after going over to London. How do you think that will ultimately impact the team this week as they come north for just a couple of
hour plane ride. H So here in New Jersey. If you'd ask me that question, uh, two or three years ago after you know, I've been with the organizations since they've been going to London and it's been two thousands thirteen. If you had asked me for a couple of years, I would have thought there's no way you could play a game after a lone if you're just to drain
your body costs off. Uh. The last year I kind of started thinking differently, and to be honest with you, talking to players and even talking to other staffords because you guys know it affect everybody the organization. Where could come back on the trips like that. It hasn't. I don't think it's gonna be as big of an issue as I think they originally anticipated. By Wednesday, coming back, your body conk is pretty well adjusted. Uh. Not that just similar to a normal West Coast game. If you
follow me. They got back here at two am on Monday morning, and the players were off. They were off Monday, they were off Tuesday. By the time you got back to Wednesday, London is sort of in the rear views. So uh, I'm not gonna say it won't be a factor at all, but not as big of a drain on the body as I might have bought a couple
of years ago. John, When you look at this Jaguars team, it's pretty it's pretty hard to not bring up the secondary right now sits atop the NFL as the best past defense with Jalen Ramsey, a j Bowyer, Barry church A J. Boo and Jalen Ramsey a pair of picks in London. But my question to you is just how different is this secondary from a year ago and what has made them so effective so far early in two thousands seventeen. Well, it's different in the sense of a
couple of things. Dalen Ramsey and his second year compared to his first, he was very good last year. Honestly, he's going to be Uh. You know, if you think about the Jets comparison Eagle Leonard Williams and he's Jamal Adam. He's just an ultra talent. There's a reason he was taking in the top five. He's that guy. And adding him to the secondary. Boy was a guy that there's a free agent that was out there, but his team was him back. Being a Houston Texans tried really hard
to get him back, and everybody wanted this guy. Um. I'm usually skeptical when it comes to free agency. I've seen it not work too often. But Boy is the real deal now. So all of a sudden, you've got two corners who can really lock down and cover. Uh. John Gibson's been to a pro bowling pring safety very church short of the prototypical wise old vettery has been playing a long time. UM more than that, to be
honest with you, the secondary very very good. They cover, but the past rush they have thirteen sacks this year. Even when they're not back in the quarterback, they're getting pressured. So obviously on defense it all has to work together. The secondary is good enough to take advantage of wanting to really improve pastor speaking a pass rush. Klaiss Campbell four and a half sacks and like you said, Jacksonville leads the NFL and sacks. Um how they've been using Klaiss.
So I think he's listed a defensive end, but a lot of times he's lined up inside, hasn't he one Lee Jackson Yeah, in passing situations they'll kick those guys inside and first and second down lay at a strong side and in his scheme in the weak side end strong side ends. Um Clays has been a dimentioned free agency. Have been around long enough to see a lot of free agents not coming and make an impact. Laiss impact is he's one of these guys that truly as impactful
off the field is on. He is your veteran who is changing the culture. You know, usually your free agents never become core guys. They never become guys to truly influenced the entire organization. Uh, they're not around long enough there later in their career. This guy is different. So switching sides of the ball here, let's touch on Leonard for Nett. Obviously a lot of Jaguars and Jets fans
have their eyes on Leonard for Net. Jamal Adams the former Bayou Bengals, and yesterday Jamal Adams said that Leonard for Nett d m him on Instagram asked to swap jerseys after the game. They agree to it. But for Net, believe correct me if I'm wrong, is the first Jaguar to rush for three touchdowns in his first three games, and so I just kind of wanted to know from an inside perspective, what kind of impact has he out on this offense? Well, his impact, Um, it's kind of funny.
We've been talking about this this week amongst you know, some of the staff people. You know, if you look at the stats, you look at it, I think you've got right right around a hundred yard the three touchdowns, you're under four yard the carry. Do you think, well, is he having this impact that people are talking about. What the answer is, yes, because he's this guy. When you watch him run on Sunday, your fid um always falls forward, always gets the most out of her run.
If it's there, there's prevented the confidence on the coaches and the players that whatever they blocked for this guy, he's going again. Let me ask you about a four, A couple of former Jets there in the backfield. I'm watching tape of the Jaguars this week, and it's old school. You gotta fullback in there on a few of those plays. Tommy Bohannon and then Chris Ivory is not a bad
b option behind four, not, is he? Well, it's that touchdown Tommy here, so uh, you know this is the last couple of years and not had to pull back, which a lot of a lot of teams go in that direction. Now, uh, with this offensive way this team wants to run. Tom Doug Mone, Tom Coffin got here. It has been clear it's gonna be run. It's gonna be old school. I think that's what their personnel did. Date Bohannon has been a big part of that. Chris
Ivory running very well. He's had a great complimence at Cornet. Uh, they think he's again a big reason why whatever success that had offensively has been with grounded out then that whole thing and he is going to get all the headlines. But I've president, I've read yards. His ability to do what you guys don't do has been really big when they've had offences grown and pond which Greeds. We haven't
heard that in a couple of years around here. John, So what have you seen from Blake Bortles, Because this is someone that was a top pick a couple of years ago, was very successful two years ago, and then earlier in the preseason was battling with Chad Henny for the starting job. And since he's you know, led the Jaguars through two in one record, tied for the a f C South lead, and through for four touchdowns last week, Well, he's come off his best game. I mean, there's no
uh if bandser buts about that. Uh, the book is very much out on place. He some of last year. He's always showed us an interception. There have been signed in the last three games, and he even dating that the last four games, the last few that he may be starting to get past. He got I believe three in the last seven games, which for him is by fartscues he's had on that track. Uh. His body of works indicates the interceptions during issues, it's probably surely to
say it's behind them. If it's behind him, the kids got a chance. He's got a big arm, he's a dynamic player. He has a great pocket presence. His big issue has been interceptions. He seeds to be buying into what they're selling in terms of home Uh. Always in the series and the kicker, that's the kind of quarter event they wanted to be right. He did that last week and really a huge key for this team. They
have a defense, they have a running up. Can Blake Bortles see that guy for the next third teen games. I don't know the answer to the question. I've seen growth Blake boarders so far. The one we saw last week is a very good SiGe for historianization and what he can do it again. How has the loss of Alan Robbins and affected this passing game? Um, it hasn't affected it much yet because of the way they play me they run the ball so much, you're not gonna
be a wide receiver based offense. At the same time, Allen Robinsons never one receiver. He's a big guy, he high points the ball, he's good in the red zone, all those things. This kind of offense is eventually gonna miss not having that guy. All Right, John, thank you so much. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday. Yeah wait, thanks for all right? That was John Osher
phenomenal from Jaguars dot Com. As always e A, the formula for this week should be the same as last week for this Jets defense that performed tremendously well last week against the Dolphins. The Dolphins only had thirty yards on the ground. Jag I finished to day with sixteen yards rushing, which is the same amount that he finished the first half with. So the Jets defense was phenomenal. You have to expect. I would have assume that the Jets are gonna try to take away Leonard for Nette,
his impact on this office. You know one thing that Miami did and Adam Gates was not a happy character after that ball game, a couple of profanities, I guess in that postgame news conference. One thing that Dolphins did that I don't want anticipate Jacksonville does is they went away from the run like you said the carries in the yards, it just got so out of whack. And if you look at the numbers themselves, you would have thought the Jets at a twenty point lead at halftime
the way Miami came out in the second half. If Jacksonville's downten, they're not going away from Leonard Fournette. I look at the Jets defense and say, hey, if tomorrow Davis can play like he did against the Miami Dolphins, the Jets could be in very good shape against the run. And it'll be interesting to see what happens with ron Tes Miles comes back because he practiced yesterday or he's been practicing this week from an eye injury. I love the Jet safeties. I mean, if Miles gets back into
the mix, you have to love the Jets safety. I'm not looking at every duth chart in the National Football League, but if you think about Jamali Adams, Marcus May, Terence Brooks, and then you get the Tasmanian Devil, the Tasmanian Devil back to the crew. Love the Jet safeties all right. Eight Time to bring in a fellow Syracuse along, rich Smini from ESPN dot com. Rich, thank you so much. For joining us here on the Official Jets Podcast. Always a pleasure to talk football with you two guys, and
you're in studio for the first time. I didn't even know that. Very very impressive studio here. I you gotta invite me more often. We will certainly take you up on your board, all right, Rich, So, Jets obviously coming off a win against the Dolphins, the defense was very impressed, But offensively, what were you most impressed with? Well, I think with the offense. I think they show improvement each week, and really that's what you want to see because they
were starting over on offense this year. They have a new coordinator, news system, a lot of new players. Uh So, I think each week you're seeing a little bit more. The deep ball came to fruition this week with the long past to Robby Anderson. I think Josh McCown is doing a really good job of managing the games. I think it's completion percentage is seventies. Yeah, so I'm just
really impressed. In fact, I mentioned that Josh yesterday. According to our ESPN stats, he's got the second quickest release time in the league. It's two point two seconds. Only Derek carr is faster, and Josh has never been known as a quick release guy. He's usually in the high twos. So he you know, he thinks that some has to do with the system, some of it has to do with Jeremy Bates, you know, tweaking his mechanics a little bit.
So I was impressed with Josh. What do you think about Morton, a guy who was a long time NFL assistant under the likes of Sean Payton, John Gruen, Jim Harbaugh, and Pete Carroll. He's working with a lot of different pieces, and he's got mccomplain at a high level, and he's doing a real nice job with this entire unit. Yeah, I mean, I don't think it's too big for him. I see, you see a little creative wrinkles. They used Lawrence Thomas as fullback, which was he's actually pretty good.
I mean, he did play fullback in college at Michigan State. I think he caught seven passes in college block block fill avan bell. Uh. You know, anytime you can get a two ninety pound fullback in there, and he almost scored a touchdown. So and then you know, a couple of weeks ago, they had no tight ends, so they you in Oakland, they were able to use the extra
offensive lineman. So you see him adjusting. I mean, let's you know, they don't have the it's not the greatest show on turf in terms of in terms of the talent levels. So he's he's making do with what he has a lot of new pieces too, that's not easy to incorporate. Guys like Jermaine Curse came in and Curly came in late. So that's you know, he's done a pretty solid job. All right, Let's talk about the backfield for a second. Here. The past couple of weeks, John
Morn has employed this running back by committee approach. Just what you think of the committee approach and do you think it's something that the Jets should stick to as they move on here? Yeah, I think it's good. I think maybe at times you want to stick. I mean the three guys, basically Blow and and Matt are getting equal reps. I mean that the snap counts of virtual equal, and then McGuire is getting a little bit a little taste every week, maybe about eight to ten snaps. I'd
like to see more of McGuire. I think he brings you a speed element there that the other two guys may not have. Uh, you know, I I think it's the three things. Their three headed monsters, so to speak, is good. I think sometimes you gotta let it go a little longer with one guy. If you get the hot hand, just let it ride a little bit longer. So looking forward to this week, we won't know about
math four days availability likely until Sunday. I would imagine he's got the turf toe and the Jets picked up picked up Trevarus Cadet, a guy who is known for his pass catching frawless out of the backfield, also his return ability. What do you think about the match specifically here against Jacksonville, who leads the NFL in past defense. I think they ranked numbers the number three overall and also leads the NFL in terms of sex. And I know Green's over here is very high. On the corners
A J. Bouyer and Jalen Ramsey looks like a budding star. Yeah. I was talking to a scout yesterday from another team and we were talking about Ramsey and he thinks Ramsey is like the the premier corner in the league right now and will just be like a Hall of Fame type guy. Like a Durell ReBs kind of late two thousand's kind of kind of dominance. He's really that good. I think the Jets are gonna have a hard time
throwing to their wide receivers in this game. That's why I think the running backs, which we just talked about, will be important because I think the weakness of the Jacksonville Dee deepest is their second level. The linebackers. I think you can if you can get That's why I think McGuire could be a factor this week. You can get him in space in the passing game on one of those lineback because I think you can make plays. I also think Austin Cinfarie and Jakins this week could
be a factor. I just think it's gonna be really hard for the wide receivers to get open because they're going up against two really good corners, So you have to kind of manage manufacture opportunities elsewhere. You talked about the Jaguars leading the NFL and sacks, So what kind of what do you want to see from this Jets offensive line that right now is a little banged up. Yeah, Brandon Shell was a question mark uh in practice yesterday.
So I think what we talked about earlier, quick throws, get the ball out fast, and just try to neutralize those guys up front because it is a good line, and you know they have Calais Campbell has four and a half sacks. I mean he did get four in the opener when I think everyone was getting sacks in that game against Euston. Houston was struggling without their left tackle, Dwayne Brown. But uh so they can get after it. They'll push the pocket from the middle because they have
Malik Jackson and Calais Campbell. So that's gonna be really tough for the Jet that this offensive line has a really tall order this week. The Jets defense was by far the best it's been last week against Miami and stopping JGI only sixteen yards on the day. Do you think that's a formula that's gonna be echoed against Leonard for Nett and that rushing offense. Yeah, I mean, because I think there's similar types of I mean, Shady McCoy was a totally different running back because he was in
East West. I mean that that brings in different kinds of defensive principles. But last week they faced a North South guy and a GI who was very good yards after contact. He was one of the leaders in the league. They stopped him. I don't know the numbers off handed with something rerediculing what sixteen yards I think carry something something crazy like that and four nets. I talked to Marcus May yesterday and I asked him, I said, Jamal Adams his old college teammate, of course with four NETT?
I said, did he give you any tips inside or knowledge on four net? He says, you just gotta hit him before he gets a head of steam going. You know, you gotta hit him as early as you can, because he does have speed. For a big man for Net can run and he's gonna I think the Jets will play an eight man box the whole game. I think Jamal Adams will be in there. As a linebacker for Net has faced more eight man boxes than any running back in the league right now, according to our stats people.
So I think that will be the formula eight men in the box. Key on four NET with this change, what you thought about the Jets maybe a few weeks ago if they came out with a victory here, You know, that's that's a really really good question. And I think I'm trying to think back to what I had my predictions. I think I might have had it starting out two and three, so I did have them winning a couple um, you know, I don't know. It depends how they If
they win, you know, do they do it convincingly? Like last week? Like I said, this is gonna be a close game. These two teams are really evenly matched. I think it's going to be a low scoring, defensive struggle, all right. And then lastly, Rich before he let you go, here is just what's the singular matchup that most peaks your interest for this Sunday Jets Jaguars. Mm hmm. That's a tough I mean, there's really that's a tough It's a tough one. Let me see, you know, I'm just fascinated.
And I wrote about this, you know this morning. The Jamal Adams and Leonard Forbett, I just think it's gonna be really key because he'll be the eighth guy in the box. Jamal and he and Leonard you know, go back uh two thousand fourteen. They were both freshmen at l s U, both five star recruits. Leonard was the number one recruiting the country. Jamal was number thirty one. So these were the elite of the elite recruits and
they went at it in practice. So I think although they're not on each other like like a one on one matchup, I do think there will be a lot of collisions between those two guys. So that's one matchup. I'm really interested loaded topic, and we can talk about this one for hours, but I just wanted to get your thoughts. Eve been covering the Jets and the National Football League for decades. Um were an interesting spot here
in this country's history. Well, what we saw last week on as far as the Jets coming out, uh, they want to be want to be unified. We saw Christopher Johnson, the team's CEO, flanked by both they forementioned, Jamal Adams and Josh McCown and Todd Bowles has said, hey, listen, this should not be about talk. It should be about solutions. But what do you anticipate happening at MetLife on Sunday and then throughout the league? Yeah, they said they haven't
decided what they're going to do yet. I could see a scenario where they do the same thing. I mean, I don't know if Christopher Johnson will be there every week but I could see the players doing something like that. I think with that, um, I think it was good that they were unified because you saw a lot of teams that had some guys kneeling. The Cowboys kneeled and then locked. You know, they covered all their bases. Uh.
You know, some teams were doing their own things. So it was I think from a Jet fan perspective, if I were a fan sitting in the stands, um, look, not everyone's gonna be happy that they even locked arms. This is a very polarizing issue. I've seen on Twitter and fans you know, they didn't even like that. But I think I think, to me, I was okay with that because it was a gesture of unity. Um. As a football fan, I just want to I just want to write about football. I just want to cover football.
I think fans just football is an escape. I mean, you don't want to go to a game on a Sunday and be like, deal with all this heavy stuff. And this is very and serious stuff too. I'm not I'm not minimizing what's what's at stake here, but I think I just want to you know, football, it should be fun, it should be entertaining and hopefully we could get back to that. Yeah. Well, said ESPN's Rich Somini in the studio for the first time on the Jets
Official podcast Network. Thanks so much, Thanks, appreciate it all right. As always, Rich to Meini a wonderful job. Next week, I believe the chat Pennington will be back on the Official Jet Podcast game preview. Rich. Always lovely to have him on the show. But something that I want to ask you, you know, well, you know the Syracuse guy. You gotta give him a something I do. House connection
is stronger than ever that that is a fact. Anyway, Something that I asked Rich, that I'd like to ask you is what is the single matchup that you're most interested on seeing on Sunday when the Jets try to even up their record at two and two, I'm gonna go to Josh McCown against the Jaguars number one NFL ranked secondary ken McCown keep it going, spread the field, play turnover free, and give the Jots jetson opportunity to
be in a fourth quarter game against Jacksonville. Would be great if they blow them out, But let's just say if it's a tight game. Because I like having McCown here operating the controls for this offense against the Jacksonville team who has not played a close game in two thousand seventeen. Things operate a little bit differently when you're in a tight game House jack and we're going to react to that. But this is a great challenge for
Josh McCown and John Morton and company. But I am so thoroughly impressed by the Jet Veterans signal caller John Morton, which Rich talked about, and then quarterback coach Jeremy Bates as well. You mentioned something that I'm gonna tie into, weave into my point here is that the Jaguars have not played in a close game in two thousand seventeen. Conversely, I'm going to maybe not conversely, I'm gonna say in turn, I'm curious. I was curious about this last week with
the Dolphins, and the same thing. Votes for the Jaguars Ken Blake Bordles lead this team to victory through the air. No Allen Robinson, which means Alan Herns and Mark Easley are the top options. Mercedes Lewis, of course, you mentioned his vertical or his red zone threat six six. I'm curious to see who lines up on Mercedes Lewis, Is it Damario Davis? Is it Darren Lee? Is it Jamal Adam? Yeah? I think it's one and you could double team and
at times too write. So I'm very curious to see, let's say again the Jets formulas to stop for net it comes to fruition ken Blake Borders, who only through for two forty yards last week. Mind you, he had four touchdowns. Can he lead the Shacksonville Jaguars team to victory in a close matchup. I'm very curious whoever's plays better, you know, rightfully. So we're focused on number on games on both teams because both teams want to have some balance.
But I agree with you, what quarterback is gonna have a better afternoon? That's gonna tell you who wins this ball game at the end of the day. We'll see what happens on Sunday when the Jets try to even up their record at two and two against the Jaguars. But you gotta remember that's Sunday halftime. Kevin Y Jets legends will be in attendance. That includes Joe Namath, Curtis Martin, Don Maynard, many more. Kevin Y well deserved and getting
sixty eight up there in the Ring of Honor. And if you're going to the game, you're gonna receive a commemorative Kevin Y white out rally towel. Also a good time to remind you to where your white The Jets were green and white, but where your white jerseys? It is a white out. You want tickets, make sure to call one eight hundred four or six nine Jets once again one night hundred four six nine j e t s. Before we let you all right here e a final question.
What is your favorite Kevin Mawai memory? I mean, I've asked poetically about what may was able to do on the football field, how he revolutionized the center position, how tremendously athletic he was, how he was a waller, but he wasn't a guy who stood in one place. He was a guy the Jets used to get out on the edge and spring Curtis Martin free on the perimeter. So let me go off the field. I'll go to Kevin and talk about him as a leader and my memories.
My first year with the Jets was two thousand one September eleven, but everybody rallied together and one thing that I remember Kevin is that he staunchly got up in front of the media and said, it's not right for us to play this week. It's not right for us to go out there and play an NFL football game, and he put himself at the front of that. I thought that was the proper um tone, the way he
dressed the situation. Our city was devastated, and it just showed me Kevin his connection to people, and he was also so tremendous off the field with his charitable works as well. But for me, it was September eleven, two thousand one, and how the Jets reacted and how May as a leader reacted, and that guy will be inducted into the Jets rain model this Sunday once again. Eric Allen and Ethan Greenberg here on the Official Jets Podcast game preview. Make sure Sunday again Jets Jags one o'clock.
Make sure to wear your white. Make sure to eat your food not at halftime, because that's when Kevin will be inducted into halfway. Make sure to get your stuff from forehand. We'll see you Sunday in your wife
