i guess revis and coach bowles are biased posters...
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...jets-incident-i-hold-both-of-them-responsible
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Darrelle Revis has been through the wildest parts of the Rex Ryan era, including a mid-huddle meltdown in a season finale that saw a franchise star (Santonio Holmes) benched on a potential game changing drive.
But he's never seen anything quite like what happened on Tuesday here at the Jets' training facility.
"I hold both of them responsible," Revis said of Geno Smith and IK Enemkpali, whose locker room scuffle resulted in a broken jaw for Smith and Enemkpali's release. "Just how it all played out at the end when you gather all the information, but at the same time, you gotta move forward. There's nothing really to harp on no more."
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...two-to-tango-fitzpatrick-could-remain-starter
Hours after initially announcing that quarterback Geno Smith had his jaw broken by recently released linebacker IK Enemkpali, Jets head coach Todd Bowles further elaborated on the incident that shocked the league on Tuesday.
Bowles didn't give away any specific details about what Smith and Enemkpali were fighting over, which he previously described as "something very childish that 6th graders could have talked about." But in his press conference following practice, Bowles did not absolve Smith for his role in the fight, placing at least some blame on his quarterback.
"It takes two to tango," Bowles said, according to ESPN reporter Rich Cimini.