
Haason Reddick’s contract holdout only thing dragging down Jets camp filled with optimism
NY Post
It’s the Same Old Song every NFL team sings as training camps begins, it’s the Same Old Song the Jets have been singing even before Broadway Joe left the scene, the Same Old Song they have been singing from the summer of 1969 to now.
It is a song of hope, of belief, of possibility, and you can sing it all day long in the summer, when you haven’t lost a single more game or won a single fewer game than Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid and the two-time defending champion Chiefs. And when Aaron Rodgers is walking among you again.
“We got a great quarterback who sets the standard every single day, man,” Quinnen Williams said.
The standards of excellence and greatness.
“Expectations are high, they always will be high, no matter what the season was before or what’s going on,” Tyler Conklin said. “I think that’s also like the beauty of playing here, expectations no matter what, are so high.”
A year ago, the Giants could sing the Same Old Song when Saquon Barkley begrudgingly reported to training camp with a contract he didn’t like one bit.

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