Michael's New York Jets Fan Profile
Brief description
Aspiring writer/die hard JETS fan.
Extended profile
Who am I?
I'm Michael Petrey. An 18 year old JETS fan...that unfortunately lives in East Tennessee. I have loved the Jets for many years. Wayne Chrebet is my favorite player of all time and I am proud to say I have both his away and home jersey. When Chrebet retired I decided to stay with Jets. Greats like Broadway Joe and Don Maynard give the Jets rich history which as a die hard fan always makes me smile. I'm an offensive guy myself, thanks to number 80 i adore the receiver posisition. But greats on the defensive side like Mo Lewis, Marvin Jones, David Barrett, and Shaun Ellis do more than entertain me. I look forward to blogging about one of the most enduring and inspirational professional football franchises in history.
Michael E. Petrey
Interests
and poker. I love to run and exercise as much as I can. I love to write, i have a lot of short stories...unfortunately no sports stories at the moment. I love music. I'm a rocker. I love all the old cl, I love football obviously but other sports interest me also. I love basketball, volleyball
Main Skills
I'm a talented guitarist and writer. I am also an experienced and skilled actor. I have been in a few shows at my highschool bef
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The "New" New York Jets posted on 08/22/2008
The New York Jets have attracted a lot of attention this off-season and pre-season. The Jet offense has stirred the majority of the buzz, rightfully so with the addition of Brett Favre and Alan Faneca. With Brett Favre's rocket arm and Coles' amazing speed and agility, the combo could be potent for the offense and deadly for opposing defenses. But the addition of Favre doesn't only affect the above average receiving crew of the Jets but it also affects the running game. Thomas Jones accumulated the quietest 1,000 yards on the ground in the league. Mainly because he didn't have many TDs to go along with it. But the Jets passing attack was less than spectacular also. Now with Favre behind center and the emanate threat of the deep attack, the running game should open up. The young Jet O-Line, that gets better every year, won't disappoint either. With Mangold and Ferguson having Faneca there to guide them I look for the entire line to make great strides in terms of improvement. The Jet offense no longer has to rely on quick outs or short slants to be effective through the air and Thomas Jones won't have three LBs waiting for him to get the ball. I don't expect to see the Jets leading the league in scoring but they will be far from last.
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