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Top Tag: Greg Buttle

Fri, May 30, 2008 - 1:45pm EST

Up Next: Football Camp, Flight Crew Finals

File Under: Eric Mangini, Denise Garvey, Brian Mulligan, Flight Crew, Greg Buttle, Marc Ecko, charity football camp

There will be no games played this weekend, but there are two very important Jets events on the slate.

On Saturday, Eric Mangini will host his seventh annual charity football camp in his hometown of Hartford, Conn. Mangini says he’s anticipating 800 kids, representing about 35 different towns, and 128 coaches.

The Jets' 37-year-old head coach attended Bulkeley HS and will return there tomorrow… More

Mon, April 21, 2008 - 1:16pm EST

Maynard Flying In for Jets Night at Shea

File Under: Wesley Walker, Don Maynard, Joe Klecko, Greg Buttle, John Schmitt, Jets Night at Shea, Randy Beverly, Mr. Met

One far-out fortnight is ahead for us here at newyorkjets.com and for you Jets fans who have been with us on the Radar for the last year.

We'll have a lot of draft stuff for you this week, augmented by Real Football Services' reports (next one, on trade rumors at the top of the draft, due on the site Tuesday morning) and Real's last mock draft. Then comes the draft on Saturday and Sunday and the … More

Sat, December 1, 2007 - 11:35am EST

Buttle: Focus on What You Do Best

File Under: Greg Buttle, Richard Todd, New Orleans Saints, Tony Galbreath, Archie Manning, 1980 Dolphins Miami

When the 2-9 Jets tackle the 0-11 Dolphins at Miami on Sunday, a lot will be at stake. Really. And to understand how much, I wanted to talk this week with someone who was in a similar battle in the past who can crystallize just what such a game can mean to the men who play it.

So I huddled with Buttle.

Greg Buttle is one of the best linebackers in Jets history, not to mention a successful entrep… More

Sun, September 23, 2007 - 12:20pm EST

Words of Wisdom with Greg Buttle

File Under: Dolphins, Chad Pennington, Wayne Chrebet, Greg Buttle

This is a big day for the Jets in a lot of ways. It's Wayne Chrebet Day, and No. 80 is in the house and getting ready for the halftime ceremonies to remember his career in green and white.

"Someone will speak, and then I'll speak, which'll be real short," Wayne told me. "I'm not sure what I'm going to say, but I just need to let all the people who were there for me know how appreciative my family… More

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