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December 26th, 2006, 09:40 AM
Jets' rookies contributing, thanks to their versatility, by Randy Lange, Staff Writer, Bergen (NJ) Record
MIAMI -- One year ago, Brad Smith, Stacy Tutt and Wallace Wright didn't know each other, except as fairly bright lights in the 2005 college football universe.
Slowly but surely, their stars have aligned. The three Jets offensive rookies, all in uniform for the Christmas night game at Miami, have formed a triangle that represents one of the pillars upon which first-year coach Eric Mangini has rebuilt the Jets far faster than many thought possible: the principle of versatility.
The triangle's first two sides joined when Tutt, the Richmond quarterback...
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MIAMI -- One year ago, Brad Smith, Stacy Tutt and Wallace Wright didn't know each other, except as fairly bright lights in the 2005 college football universe.
Slowly but surely, their stars have aligned. The three Jets offensive rookies, all in uniform for the Christmas night game at Miami, have formed a triangle that represents one of the pillars upon which first-year coach Eric Mangini has rebuilt the Jets far faster than many thought possible: the principle of versatility.
The triangle's first two sides joined when Tutt, the Richmond quarterback...
http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk2JmZnYmVs N2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3MDQ1MDgy