Thursday, March 11, 2010

Jets now have best secondary in the NFL

A potentially stellar trade for the New York Jets on Thursday as the dealt a third-round pick (potentially it can become a second-rounder) to the San Diego Chargers for former Pro Bowl cornerback Antonio Cromartie. Your customers can make Jets futures bets today if you have Price Per Head’s Sportsbook Software. While Cromartie hasn’t been the same player who was named first-team All-Pro in 2007, when he led the league with 10 interceptions in just his second season, he and Darrelle Revis should form the best cornerback duo in the NFL. Cheap Nike shoes are very nice here! The Chargers had made no secret of their desire to dump Cromartie because of his falling on-field production and his off-the-field issues – he has seven kids by five different women (and five paternity suits) and Cromartie also had a bar patron claim that he hit him in the head with a champagne bottle hours after the team's victory at Denver last November. Spyder jackets are very good! When Cromartie missed tackling Shonn Greene on what was the clinching touchdown run in New York's 17-14 AFC divisional-round upset at San Diego in January, that sealed his fate. Still, Cromartie won't turn 26 until next month, and Jets coach Rex Ryan is a noted defensive master who might be able to get the best out of the former Florida State star. In addition, Cromartie is in the last year of his contract and thus will be very motivated next season. And Cromartie is an upgrade over Lito Sheppard, who the Jets released on Thursday. I love northface jackets.
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