Friday, February 3, 2012

Mark sanchez

  • INDIANAPOLIS — A few weeks after several key Jets players and members of the organization made critical comments about Mark Sanchez in a Daily News report, one the quarterback's closest friends disputed some of the claims.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • As a busy Kim Kardashian spends time in Miami to promote a new D-A-S-H store opening, a report claims the reality star has been secretly hooking up with NY Jets pretty boy, Mark Sanchez. Starberryicecream.
  • (Extra)
  • INDIANAPOLIS — Jets owner Woody Johnson has dinner plans next week. Johnson said yesterday he will dine with quarterback Mark Sanchez as the two surely will discuss what went wrong in 2011. Johnson said he also plans on meeting with coach Rex Ryan.
  • (New York Post)
  • We all know Kim Kardashian has a habit of dating professional athletes, but that doesnt mean shes looking to date just any guy with a jersey and a multimillion dollar contract.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In Indianapolis for a promotional appearance at Super Bowl XLVI, the Jets head coach told Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • The press is really having a field day with the New York Jets. First, before the season even began, pretentious head coach Rex Ryan guranteed a New York Superbowl win. He may be right, but it wont be his team that gets it.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • INDIANAPOLIS -- New York Jets owner Woody Johnson arrived Thursday at Peytons Place, but soon his attention will be focused on his own quarterback, Mark Sanchez. Johnson told ESPNNewYork.
  • (ESPN)
  • I asked Burress if Mark Sanchez, criticized from within the locker room for his shaky play down the stretch, can evolve into a franchise quarterback for the Jets. "Mark can play better," Burress said. "You know, I know him.
  • (NFL News (blog))
  • Jets owner Woody Johnson defended quarterback Mark Sanchez but said the teams commitment to him wont prevent them from investigating other options.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Jets fullback Tony Richardson defended quarterback Mark Sanchez Thursday and said he never saw signs of a potential falling-out among players in his three years on the team.
  • (Newsday)

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