"The Flight Boys"

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  1. Section 227. Row 5

    Section 227. Row 5 Active Member

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    Article in today's Star-Ledger:

    http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2010/11/jets_wide_receivers_a_flight_t.html


    Jets Wide Receivers A Flight To Behold
    Published: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 5:00 AM


    Santonio Holmes shuffled through the clothing hangers in his locker until he pulled out a crisp white T-shirt.

    Pictured on the back were three green airplanes, one prominently in front of the other two. On the wing was his number, 10. On the other two planes were the numbers 17 and 89 — Braylon Edwards’ and Jerricho Cotchery’s, respectively.

    On the front was the new nickname they’d given themselves that inspired the design, and one that accompanies an on-field gesture in which they run around, arms spread wide, tilting side to side, mimicking aircrafts.

    “It’s the ‘Flight Boys’ in the building,” Holmes said.

    The impetus for the new moniker corresponds with an ascendancy in the passing game over the past few weeks. Against Houston on Sunday, the Jets had their second-highest passing total of the season with 298 yards. After not eclipsing the 200-yard mark from Week 4 to Week 6, the Jets have not had a game since with fewer than 240 passing yards.

    Coming up on a beleaguered Bengals secondary Thursday — Cincinnati ranks 18th in the NFL, and four members of its secondary went down with an injury on Sunday — the “Flight Boys” (likely without Cotchery) are looking to continue on the tear they’ve been on.

    Over the past four games, Holmes has 359 yards, Edwards has 255 and Cotchery has 161, missing the last game against Houston with a slightly torn groin. They now rank in the top 10 in 20-plus- and 40-plus-yard catches in the NFL.

    “It’s been obvious,” Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said. “Guys have been sharp on their routes, I’ve been doing my best to give them a chance to make plays. We have all done a good job of that, tightening up protection, you know, quickening up the routes, getting the ball out as fast as possible. We’re very proud and confident going into this game.”

    Last Sunday, the Texans secondary — ranked last in pass defense — fell victim to two members of the Flight Boys tearing through one man-on match-up after the next. Quick slants by Holmes jarred his defender out of position and created easy targets for Sanchez.

    Edwards was able to find enough space in the zone to make plays long, while also using the quick-step slant to punch in a short-yardage touchdown of his own.

    All this, leading up to an opponent that surrendered 316 yards and four touchdowns just a week ago to the basement dwelling Bills.

    While teams continue to stack the box and slow the Jets’ fourth-ranked rushing offense, Holmes expects the Flight Boys to continue to extend their grip on games to make the passing offense a more prominent fixture.

    He expects them to wear their T-shirts, and continue sprinting around the field after touchdowns with their bodies contorted into upper-case T’s.

    Holmes said he doesn’t care if it’s taken as overly brash. That could be the point.

    “It represents the team, we’re the Jets,” Holmes said. “We just want to show off a little after scoring a touchdown.”
     
  2. chibucks

    chibucks New Member

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    nice that they have an identity... hopefully it doesn't alienate any of the other receivers, TEs, RBs, and such...

    since i'm a 'noob' and can't make a new thread, figured i'd ask for those who may know more than me. i was looking at the NFL all-star ballot and notice tone wasn't a choice on there... granted, i know his body of work is part of the season, but was wondering if anyone knew what the requirements were to be on the ballot?

    edwards and cotchery are both there...
     
  3. Denny

    Denny Active Member

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    So a play off the flight crew? The 'Fly Boys' would have been better....
     
  4. Sec124DieHard

    Sec124DieHard Well-Known Member

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    Tone? Who calls him that? I would assume because of the suspension and not being on the opening day roster.
     
  5. Wah

    Wah Well-Known Member

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    Uhh... Rex Ryan does, as in... "It's 'Tone time!"
     
  6. Sec124DieHard

    Sec124DieHard Well-Known Member

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    Never heard him refer to him as that. Don't like it, sounds ghetto. Oh well...
     
  7. steves850

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    I've seen it used, I don't remember the context or who it was but it doesn't bother me, it is more reminiscent of Tony than anything. Make plays and call yourself princess for all I care. WIN.
     
  8. Rockefella

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    Its the same thing as calling Anthony Tony or michael mike... How is that ghetto?
     
  9. Royal Tee

    Royal Tee Girls juss wanna have fun
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    Rex has been saying "Tone Time" for a while now...wait,
    It "sounds Ghetto" so you "Don't like it"?

    :rofl:
     
  10. milo

    milo Well-Known Member

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    Our QB's listening to show tunes and running around making airplane noises.

    Ghetto's an improvement :up:
     
  11. Hemi

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    Flight boys? Don't really like it but oh well.
     
  12. ukjetsfan

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    I just like the idea that they could now play the air-raid sirens when we're on offense as well as defense.
     
  13. chibucks

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    Sec124DieHard - belated thanks for the response... have heard a few teammates call him that in post-game pressers and such. it's 'meh' for me as well, but as long as he performs... :p
     
  14. Steve032

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    The Giants also use the air raid siren.
     
  15. jets_fan_in_fishtown

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    I want to see the airplane 5 or 6 times on Monday
     
  16. SydneyDon

    SydneyDon 2008/2009 TGG The Green Card "International Poster

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    The 'Flight Boys'?

    Pretty homo imo.
     
  17. jets_fan_in_fishtown

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    i think the Jet Setters would be a better name
     
  18. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    sad.

    With the Jets its like an air attack coming down on the opponent.

    With the Giants, the air raid siren would mean Gulliver is coming to stomp around like a retard.
     
  19. ace_o_spades

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    I think they use it to wake that moribund fanbase up.
     

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