
The Jets rookie class toured the Pro Football Hall of Fame earlier today (Wednesday), part of the league's rookie orientation program. The Jets were the 18th team to send its rookies to Canton since May 28 and the remaining teams will visit over the next six weeks. This is the first year the HOF visit has been part of rookie orientation and was an idea that came from a conversation between Michael Irvin, a 2007 inductee, and Commissioner Roger Goodell last August.
The picture, admittedly not as, um, thrilling as some of the others posted here in recent days, is from the Hall's home page, profootballhof.com. For those who haven't seen much of the Jets rookies, that's Dustin Keller and Erik Ainge featured prominently in the photo.
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Much better than when Rock ran this show. Boland, you work alot harder and are obviously more interested in your subject matter than Rock ever was. Keep up the good work.
dmb, you are right about the Revis deal. I started scratching my head too when it got finalized. We were so adament to get him locked into the longer deal, yet after the delay getting him to camp we sign him to a deal that easily voids the last 2 years, converting it to a 4 year version! Was this Mr T being cute?
So Boland......
When do we see pics of the Flight Crew rookies touring the Paddleball Hall of Fame at Field 6 of Jones Beach?
Title IX sir!!!!
Islander505, I'm trying not to become too predictable.
Paddleball HOF.........that picture apparently has legs.
As well it does..er...should..er..upon further review
........ABSOLUTELY!!!
Bet you never saw Paddleballers along the MAHONing River did ya?
Boland, it's been too long, so here you go...any idea how much more money Baker is seeking? Does he want this entire contract redone, or does he just want a raise like Kendall did last year?