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Jets owner trying to buy Super Bowl?
Is Woody Johnson feeling the pressure of the Giants' championship and as a result opening the checkbook and letting GM Mike Tannenbaum and coach Eric Mangini spend like teenagers who just got their parents' credit card? "This is really more about the Jets and our plan," Tannenbaum told the Daily News. "We still philosophically believe in building through the draft and re-signing our own players. This was a situation where we felt we had areas we wanted to improve based on how the team played last year, and we had opportunities to satisfy those needs. I respect and admire what the Giants did and I really like those people over there and I am really happy for them. We're trying to build the best team we can over here." The Jets went on what is probably the wildest four-day spending binge in history: Between their signings of Alan Faneca, Calvin Pace and Damien Woody and their trade for Kris Jenkins, they took on $137 million worth of contracts, including $63 million guaranteed. Not one of the players is a game-changer, although they represent upgrades over what the Jets had last year. -- NY Daily News
Is Woody Johnson feeling the pressure of the Giants' championship and as a result opening the checkbook and letting GM Mike Tannenbaum and coach Eric Mangini spend like teenagers who just got their parents' credit card? "This is really more about the Jets and our plan," Tannenbaum told the Daily News. "We still philosophically believe in building through the draft and re-signing our own players. This was a situation where we felt we had areas we wanted to improve based on how the team played last year, and we had opportunities to satisfy those needs. I respect and admire what the Giants did and I really like those people over there and I am really happy for them. We're trying to build the best team we can over here." The Jets went on what is probably the wildest four-day spending binge in history: Between their signings of Alan Faneca, Calvin Pace and Damien Woody and their trade for Kris Jenkins, they took on $137 million worth of contracts, including $63 million guaranteed. Not one of the players is a game-changer, although they represent upgrades over what the Jets had last year. -- NY Daily News