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New York Jets Tickets
The New York Jets football team is a member of the NFL’s American Football Conference (AFC), Eastern Division. The team actually plays their games in New Jeresy, at Giants Stadium. The Jets were one of the original teams in the American Football League (AFL), where they went by the name, the New York Titans. In 1963, they became the Jets. When the NFL and AFL merged.
The New York Jets were the other team associated with the Spygate scandal that hit the -
NFL in 2007.
It was Eric Mangini, who was once a coach under Bill Belichick and also a close friend, that accused the decorated coach of spying on his team’s hand signals. This would be the beginning of the scandal, which would see unprecedented penalties assessed against the New England Patriots and against Coach Belichick.
In 2006, the Jets went 10-6 and secured a Wild Card spot to get into the playoffs. The Jets would face the New England Patriots. The team had split wins and losses that year. The Patriots would go ahead and win that game. What may have been as much news as the game, was the two head coaches, once mentor and mentee, reaction to each other after the game. In earlier games, the reception between the two had been cold. After this game however, the two men embraced.
Because of the surprise success of 2006, the fans and the team had high hopes for the 2007 season. The team had a franchise quarterback in Chad Pennington and had just acquired Thomas Jones, a running back. However, the team’s schedule was tougher then the previous year and the team struggled mightingly. Pennigton had a poor year and would eventually be replaced by Kellen Clemens after the team lost 8 of their first 9 games. The team would end the year with a 4-12 record. You do not want to miss out on your chance to see the New York Jets live so order your tickets now from UltimateTicketHub.com.
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