Marshall takes swipe at Revis in Jets practice

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets stars Darrelle Revis and Brandon Marshall got testy with each other during training camp practice, with the two jawing and Marshall taking a swipe at Revis.

Revis and Marshall talked trash throughout practice Friday, and things appeared to come to a head when the wide receiver caught a pass. Marshall then yelled at Revis, who was lining up for the next play, and hit Revis' shoulder pads with an open-handed swipe.

Teammates quickly diffused the situation before things escalated, but the two continued to exchange words for the remainder of practice.

Marshall says he was angry that Revis hit him in the face earlier in practice during one-on-one drills, and that set the tone. Revis opted to not speak to the media after practice.
 

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I'm still torn on how I feel about fighting in camp. On one hand, it shows emotion. On the other, it's undisciplined.

My problem with it happening on the Jets is that, even with a new regime that has brought about professionalism, decorum, and discipline to the organization, the haters and much of the media want to continue to perpetuate the myth of the Jets circus, the LOLJets crowd.

Here's how they see it: Other teams have one, and it's great. The Jets have one, and it's typical Jets.
 

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Well some of the guys on NFLN were surprised the BM went into detail about the incident. Who cares!! It means nothing. Great players fight. Not many teams have two great players like Revis and BM going at each other each week like the Jets. Its a non issue. They will move on.
 
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This is nothing. Marshall & Revis have always had a great amount of respect for each other. They are frustrated about the heat and the work has just begun. By the end of TC, they'll be friends again and Todd Bowles will see to that personally.
 

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Can't believe a practice fight is such big news. Sounds like they've never attended camp


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I'm still torn on how I feel about fighting in camp. On one hand, it shows emotion. On the other, it's undisciplined.

My problem with it happening on the Jets is that, even with a new regime that has brought about professionalism, decorum, and discipline to the organization, the haters and much of the media want to continue to perpetuate the myth of the Jets circus, the LOLJets crowd.

Here's how they see it: Other teams have one, and it's great. The Jets have one, and it's typical Jets.


Professionalism, decorum???!!!!! :global (7):

Geno Smith and IK Enenkpali say hello....
 

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Professionalism, decorum???!!!!! :global (7):

Geno Smith and IK Enenkpali say hello....

Last I checked, IK was saying hello from Buffalo. The last joke of a regime would have kept him around. Of course, in this case, they brought him into the Bills organization.

But don't let facts get in the way.
 
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I'm still torn on how I feel about fighting in camp. On one hand, it shows emotion. On the other, it's undisciplined.

My problem with it happening on the Jets is that, even with a new regime that has brought about professionalism, decorum, and discipline to the organization, the haters and much of the media want to continue to perpetuate the myth of the Jets circus, the LOLJets crowd.

Here's how they see it: Other teams have one, and it's great. The Jets have one, and it's typical Jets.

This fight is a non story. It was one punch and Enunwa broke it up very quickly. The media is looking for a story to write about. There's nothing for them to write about lately because the team has actually been very discipline. They've kept all their plans regarding Mo and Fitz internally and the team has been nothing but business on the field.

Go back a few days ago when FLgreen posted a series of Camp articles. I think I counted four of them being about Marshall kicking the ball in the stands. FOUR!!! Why did it deserve such attention? Not sure, I have a feeling they are going to turn to paint the narrative of Marshall reverting to his old ways. Hopefully not. I'm holding hope that he does not give them any ammo. I hate the NY sports media. The Jets are probably the only ones where the media is against them. Every other team has homers covering them.
 
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This fight is a non story. It was one punch and Enunwa broke it up very quickly. The media is looking for a story to write about. There's nothing for them to write about lately because the team has actually been very discipline. They've kept all their plans regarding Mo and Fitz internally and the team has been nothing but business on the field.

Go back a few days ago when FLgreen posted a series of Camp articles. I think I counted four of them being about Marshall kicking the ball in the stands. FOUR!!! Why did it deserve such attention? Not sure, I have a feeling they are going to turn to paint the narrative of Marshall reverting to his old ways. Hopefully not. I'm holding hope that he does not give them any ammo. I hate the NY sports media. The Jets are probably the only ones where the media is against them. Every other team has homers covering them.


Yeah. Some of the Media guys are nothing more then poop stirrers

The guys from thee NJ papers aren't as bad IMO. This is over. Marshall, to my surprise spoke to the press yesterday, and said it was over. Revis spoke today, and said "it was just a football thing".


Bowles, even though he denied it, kept them apart today. They have a day off tomorrow, by Monday it will be work as usual.
 

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teammates have occasional dust ups.. always have, always will..

& coaches always love the intensity..

always have, always will..
 
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Last I checked, IK was saying hello from Buffalo. The last joke of a regime would have kept him around. Of course, in this case, they brought him into the Bills organization.

But don't let facts get in the way.

Don't let the facts get in the way??? The last I checked Geno was still a Jet. That alone is an embarrassment. Meanwhile, you're blaming the last regime, when this regime has chosen to hold onto Geno.

But most of all, there were no issues whatsoever when the old regime was here. That's only happened since Todd Bowles arrived here.
 
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teammates have occasional dust ups.. always have, always will..

& coaches always love the intensity..

always have, always will..



I'm with you. This is very different from two dumb a$$es getting into a cat fight in the locker room.
 

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Don't let the facts get in the way??? The last I checked Geno was still a Jet. That alone is an embarrassment. Meanwhile, you're blaming the last regime, when this regime has chosen to hold onto Geno.

But most of all, there were no issues whatsoever when the old regime was here. That's only happened since Todd Bowles arrived here.

No issues when the old regime was here. I guess Todd Bowles is at fault for the whole Santonio Holmes fiasco.
 

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Don't let the facts get in the way??? The last I checked Geno was still a Jet. That alone is an embarrassment. Meanwhile, you're blaming the last regime, when this regime has chosen to hold onto Geno.

But most of all, there were no issues whatsoever when the old regime was here. That's only happened since Todd Bowles arrived here.

By the way, are you insane?

Like I said, facts don't matter.

http://www.espn.com/new-york/nfl/st...s-new-york-jets-another-training-camp-scuffle

Rex Ryan tears into fighting Jets

CORTLAND, N.Y. -- The New York Jets continued their fighting ways Tuesday, turning a closed practice into a WWE smackdown -- and infuriating coach Rex Ryan.

One day after a headline-making brawl, Ryan stopped practice twice, lashed into his team after separate skirmishes and made them run 11 gassers the width of the football field.


Just another day at "Camp Chaos."

"We had to remind guys that the enemy isn't in green and white," said Ryan, explaining what he told the team.

On Tuesday night, Ryan cancelled meetings and took the team on a trip to a local movie theater, according to a source. The night out had been scheduled in advance, but the timing worked out nicely -- a chance to cool off and escape the drudgery of camp.

With Monday's melee perhaps still on his mind, Ryan halted practice as soon as tempers flared. During a "thud" drill -- not full contact -- rookie running back Terrance Ganaway ran hard into rookie linebacker Demario Davis. It sparked emotions between the offense and defense, resulting in shoving and jawing.

Ryan called the team together and, for about a minute, invoked the salty vocabulary he made famous two years ago on HBO's "Hard Knocks."

"Apparently, somebody didn't get the message," Ryan said.

About 15 minutes later, cornerback Antonio Cromartie yelled at rookie wide receiver Stephen Hill and mugged him on the next play, prompting receivers coach Sanjay Lal to scream for a penalty flag. Moments later, Cromartie decked tight end Dustin Keller on a pass over the middle -- a cheap shot in a 7-on-7 drill.

At that point, Ryan called for wind sprints. Quarterback Tim Tebow made like Forrest Gump, winning each sprint by a wide margin.

"I thought Cro should've backed off and not hit Dustin," said Ryan, adding that he called for the punishment laps "to let them know how serious I am about it. I also wanted them to run until I was tired (of watching them)."


Cromartie refused to speak with reporters. He sparked a controversy last week, telling ESPN he'd rank himself as the second-best receiver on the team -- annoying the team's receivers and fueling a war of words.

Just two weeks ago, Ryan talked about how glad he was to be back in Cortland, where he expected the time away from home to foster team unity. This was a team that fractured last season, culminating with a Santonio Holmes-Wayne Hunter scuffle in the huddle in the final game.

So far this summer, they've had two consecutive days of fighting and verbal brushfires.

"You guys are just tired of talking about Tebow, so now you're talking about fights," safety Eric Smith said.

When the punishment sprints were done -- several players said they hadn't run gassers since high school -- Ryan called the team together and delivered another profanity-laced screed.

Quarterback Mark Sanchez addressed the team at the end of practice, earning kudos from Ryan for displaying leadership.

The scuffles all occurred with owner Woody Johnson watching from the sideline, telling reporters that Monday's brawl was "pretty minor" and that three weeks in Cortland would do wonders for team chemistry.

A third confrontation occurred a short time later, when guard Brandon Moore screamed at defensive tackle Marcus Dixon after tackle Dennis Landolt was injured while blocking Dixon in a pass-rushing drill. Landolt was carted off the field with what Ryan called a subluxed knee -- about a three-week injury.

Dixon claimed the Landolt injury was a freak accident.

"I just did a bull rush and I guess his knee got caught up under him or something, I really don't know," he said. "It wasn't done on purpose. That's my teammate. Why would it be malicious? I'm not out here to hurt anybody."

But Moore, the elder statesman on offense, was furious. Afterward, Moore declined comment.

"Yeah, he was upset, everybody was upset," Dixon said. "We were tired, it had been three hours, but we don't want to do anything out here intentional. We're all Jets."

Johnson said he's not bothered by the perception that his team, which bickered through last season, is dysfunctional.

"No, not at all," he said, claiming his support for Ryan is stronger than ever. "This is camp. They've been hitting each other for two weeks now, so things are going to boil over. They boil over every year in every camp. I mean, it's not just the New York Jets."

Ryan bristled when asked about last season's issues, saying, "I'm, quite honestly, sick and tired of talking about last year because I think it's a joke when I have to answer questions about it every single time."

The coach took the blame for last season, admitting he "lost the pulse" of the team. He's trying to move forward, but training camp has been marked with controversy, fueling the perception the Jets are undisciplined.

"I think we're a little more disciplined than what the general perception is out there," Ryan said. "You can't have the wins we've had in the past and not be disciplined."


Ryan wants his team to be physical -- he preaches it all the time -- but he felt Ganaway and Cromartie crossed the line. He called it "selfish" behavior. On Monday, running back Joe McKnight fired a ball at rookie safety D'Anton Lynn after getting shoved out of bounds, precipitating a melee that involved about 20 players.

"It brings a fighting attitude," Holmes said of the feistiness in practice. "It shows that our offense won't be a pushover this season. We just have to understand we can't do anything detrimental to our team by doing those types of things."

Hill praised Ryan for taking charge.

"He's doing a great job of keeping us in line," the rookie said. "We don't want to have people saying we're an undisciplined team. We're not undisciplined. It's camp. The fire is going up and we're tired of playing each other."

The Jets open the preseason Friday night in Cincinnati. Holmes said it best: "Cincinnati can't come fast enough for these guys."

Holmes, last year's instigator, had no role in Tuesday's altercations. Nursing a rib injury, he worked off to the side, riding a stationary bike. Alongside him was Hunter, his old sparring partner.
 

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Don't let the facts get in the way??? The last I checked Geno was still a Jet. That alone is an embarrassment. Meanwhile, you're blaming the last regime, when this regime has chosen to hold onto Geno.

But most of all, there were no issues whatsoever when the old regime was here. That's only happened since Todd Bowles arrived here.

Geno got hit, never threw a punch. Some people with twisted logic construe that as his fault. IK was quickly sent packing


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Geno got hit, never threw a punch. Some people with twisted logic construe that as his fault. IK was quickly sent packing


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I am glad the team doesn't have the policy of cutting the victims of assault.
 
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By the way, are you insane?

Like I said, facts don't matter.

http://www.espn.com/new-york/nfl/st...s-new-york-jets-another-training-camp-scuffle

Rex Ryan tears into fighting Jets

CORTLAND, N.Y. -- The New York Jets continued their fighting ways Tuesday, turning a closed practice into a WWE smackdown -- and infuriating coach Rex Ryan.

One day after a headline-making brawl, Ryan stopped practice twice, lashed into his team after separate skirmishes and made them run 11 gassers the width of the football field.


Just another day at "Camp Chaos."

"We had to remind guys that the enemy isn't in green and white," said Ryan, explaining what he told the team.

On Tuesday night, Ryan cancelled meetings and took the team on a trip to a local movie theater, according to a source. The night out had been scheduled in advance, but the timing worked out nicely -- a chance to cool off and escape the drudgery of camp.

With Monday's melee perhaps still on his mind, Ryan halted practice as soon as tempers flared. During a "thud" drill -- not full contact -- rookie running back Terrance Ganaway ran hard into rookie linebacker Demario Davis. It sparked emotions between the offense and defense, resulting in shoving and jawing.

Ryan called the team together and, for about a minute, invoked the salty vocabulary he made famous two years ago on HBO's "Hard Knocks."

"Apparently, somebody didn't get the message," Ryan said.

About 15 minutes later, cornerback Antonio Cromartie yelled at rookie wide receiver Stephen Hill and mugged him on the next play, prompting receivers coach Sanjay Lal to scream for a penalty flag. Moments later, Cromartie decked tight end Dustin Keller on a pass over the middle -- a cheap shot in a 7-on-7 drill.

At that point, Ryan called for wind sprints. Quarterback Tim Tebow made like Forrest Gump, winning each sprint by a wide margin.

"I thought Cro should've backed off and not hit Dustin," said Ryan, adding that he called for the punishment laps "to let them know how serious I am about it. I also wanted them to run until I was tired (of watching them)."


Cromartie refused to speak with reporters. He sparked a controversy last week, telling ESPN he'd rank himself as the second-best receiver on the team -- annoying the team's receivers and fueling a war of words.

Just two weeks ago, Ryan talked about how glad he was to be back in Cortland, where he expected the time away from home to foster team unity. This was a team that fractured last season, culminating with a Santonio Holmes-Wayne Hunter scuffle in the huddle in the final game.

So far this summer, they've had two consecutive days of fighting and verbal brushfires.

"You guys are just tired of talking about Tebow, so now you're talking about fights," safety Eric Smith said.

When the punishment sprints were done -- several players said they hadn't run gassers since high school -- Ryan called the team together and delivered another profanity-laced screed.

Quarterback Mark Sanchez addressed the team at the end of practice, earning kudos from Ryan for displaying leadership.

The scuffles all occurred with owner Woody Johnson watching from the sideline, telling reporters that Monday's brawl was "pretty minor" and that three weeks in Cortland would do wonders for team chemistry.

A third confrontation occurred a short time later, when guard Brandon Moore screamed at defensive tackle Marcus Dixon after tackle Dennis Landolt was injured while blocking Dixon in a pass-rushing drill. Landolt was carted off the field with what Ryan called a subluxed knee -- about a three-week injury.

Dixon claimed the Landolt injury was a freak accident.

"I just did a bull rush and I guess his knee got caught up under him or something, I really don't know," he said. "It wasn't done on purpose. That's my teammate. Why would it be malicious? I'm not out here to hurt anybody."

But Moore, the elder statesman on offense, was furious. Afterward, Moore declined comment.

"Yeah, he was upset, everybody was upset," Dixon said. "We were tired, it had been three hours, but we don't want to do anything out here intentional. We're all Jets."

Johnson said he's not bothered by the perception that his team, which bickered through last season, is dysfunctional.

"No, not at all," he said, claiming his support for Ryan is stronger than ever. "This is camp. They've been hitting each other for two weeks now, so things are going to boil over. They boil over every year in every camp. I mean, it's not just the New York Jets."

Ryan bristled when asked about last season's issues, saying, "I'm, quite honestly, sick and tired of talking about last year because I think it's a joke when I have to answer questions about it every single time."

The coach took the blame for last season, admitting he "lost the pulse" of the team. He's trying to move forward, but training camp has been marked with controversy, fueling the perception the Jets are undisciplined.

"I think we're a little more disciplined than what the general perception is out there," Ryan said. "You can't have the wins we've had in the past and not be disciplined."


Ryan wants his team to be physical -- he preaches it all the time -- but he felt Ganaway and Cromartie crossed the line. He called it "selfish" behavior. On Monday, running back Joe McKnight fired a ball at rookie safety D'Anton Lynn after getting shoved out of bounds, precipitating a melee that involved about 20 players.

"It brings a fighting attitude," Holmes said of the feistiness in practice. "It shows that our offense won't be a pushover this season. We just have to understand we can't do anything detrimental to our team by doing those types of things."

Hill praised Ryan for taking charge.

"He's doing a great job of keeping us in line," the rookie said. "We don't want to have people saying we're an undisciplined team. We're not undisciplined. It's camp. The fire is going up and we're tired of playing each other."

The Jets open the preseason Friday night in Cincinnati. Holmes said it best: "Cincinnati can't come fast enough for these guys."

Holmes, last year's instigator, had no role in Tuesday's altercations. Nursing a rib injury, he worked off to the side, riding a stationary bike. Alongside him was Hunter, his old sparring partner.

Well, I guess I must b be for thinking that a simple scrums in the heat of the summer and frustrat to on is TOTALLY different than what went down between geno and IK. Silly me.... Honestly, this response is bush league at best.
 
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Geno got hit, never threw a punch. Some people with twisted logic construe that as his fault. IK was quickly sent packing


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What you just posted is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response was there anything that even vaguely resembled a rational thought. Everyone on this board is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.
 

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Geno got hit, never threw a punch. Some people with twisted logic construe that as his fault. IK was quickly sent packing


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smith got (the starting QB at the time) refused to payback $600 (for weeks) to a guy just trying to stay in the league..

ATMs are at the jets training camp facilities, BTW..
 
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smith got (the starting QB at the time) refused to payback $600 (for weeks) to a guy just trying to stay in the league..

ATMs are at the jets training camp facilities, BTW..

Honestly, how the hell could people simply DENY all of the facts? And then accuse others, no less, of misconstruing them.....
 
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