Cortland, NY?

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  1. GatorGal

    GatorGal New Member

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    I'm going to be in Pittsburgh 2nd to the last week in August. I believe Cortland NY is where the Jets training camp is. Is it worth driving 300 miles to visit? Just curious- thanks!
     
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    Worth going if you live roughly close, not worth the 300 mile drive IMO.
     
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    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    it depends.are you trying to get the million for deflowering timmy?
     
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    alleycat9 Well-Known Member

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    1 decent answer and 2 douchey answers simply because you may or may not be a tim tebow fan.

    i wouldnt drive 300 miles to go see it, i wont drive from ct to go see it. i would go an hour and a half, but 5 hours? no way.
     
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    I am thinking of swinging by as I will be nearby at the end of July. I live 3 hours away and would not travel that distance normally. I have never been to training camp and would like to check it out. I imagine it being a lot like watching any other sport practice, cool for a little while but then you get bored.
     
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    dates announced



    Jets Announce 2012 Training Camp Dates

    Posted 2 hours ago

    By Jets Media Relations Department





    The New York Jets will officially start 2012 training camp when the team reports on Thursday, July 26, to SUNY Cortland.

    The first practice open to the public will be on Saturday, July 28, the first stop of a training camp schedule that features public practices in three different locations — Central New York, Long Island and New Jersey. The Jets' 2012 Training Camp is presented by JetBlue, MetLife, SNY, The Record and Toyota.

    “Since I’ve been the head coach, our time in Cortland has been very important to the development of our football team both on and off the field,” said head coach Rex Ryan. “The support that we receive from the college is top-notch and the time that we spend in that environment enables us to focus on getting better while learning about each other and drawing closer together as a team.”

    On Tuesday, Aug. 21, the Jets will hold a special Family Night Practice presented by JetBlue on Long Island at Hofstra University’s James M. Shuart Stadium. Also, practice will be open to the public on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 23-24, at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in Florham Park, N.J.

    At each location, fans can enjoy Jets Fest, a football theme park with skill challengesand inflatable rides, and the Jets Shop Merchandise Tent.

    You can visit newyorkjets.com for more information in the coming weeks
     
  8. JetsSec337Lot13B

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    I wouldn't. I go once a year but it's a 45 minute ride for me.
     

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