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New York Jets Have Become NFL’s New Age Outlaws

December 18, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In a season best described as "Super Bowl or Bust," the New York Jets have made a habit of generating more headlines for antics unrelated to their play on the field.
Prior to the start of the season, controversy arose when Inés Sainz, a reporter for Mexico’s TV Azteca, was subjected to footballs being thrown in her direction during a team practice and players' catcalls inside the locker room afterwards.
As a result, the NFL launched an investigation in the wake of a complaint made by the Association of Women in Sports Media against Gang Green.
This embarassing incident came on the heels of the Jets’ highly publicized appearance on HBO: Hard Knocks, which served to highlight the arrogance, boldness and confidence of the front office, the coaches and the players.
But although the aforementioned complaint had the potential to rock the team's foundation to its core, the Jets emerged from the ensuing melodrama virtually unscathed.
However, le...

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