Coffee with the New York Jets: Geno Smith booed

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Grab an iced coffee and enjoy some fine reading material on the New York Jets from across the internet. In this edition, articles on the Green & White scrimmage game, why Geno Smith was booed and a look at an underrated unit on the Jets. Enjoy!

After night under lights, Jets take day to rest before camp resumes by Rich Cimini (ESPN)

"After five straight days of practice (all in pads), the Jets have their second day off. They will resume practice Monday in Florham Park, New Jersey."

Jets WR Brandon Marshall comes up big before not-so-big crowd by Rich Cimini (ESPN)

"If this small sample-size is an indication, the home fans will have little tolerance for Smith’s mistakes. They actually booed him after a strip sack and a couple of incomplete passes — a total overreaction, considering the circumstances. First of all, in an actual game, he probably would’ve avoided the fumble by tucking and running."

Green & White Practice Highlights by Eric Allen (NewYorkJets.com)

"More than 10,000 fans attended the Jets practice Saturday evening at MetLife Stadium. After the defense got off to a quick start, the offense heated up late."

Former Giants O-lineman: My life’s much ‘different’ with Jets by James Brewer (New York Post)

"The main thing is the atmosphere here is totally different than East Rutherford. It’s been a fresh start for me. When I became a free agent in March, I looked at the Jets and saw they had a new general manager, head coach and offensive coordinator and felt it was a place to make a fresh start."

This underrated unit could pay big dividends for Jets by Brian Costello (New York Post)

"The key is Ivory. The bruising back has become a fan favorite in his first two seasons with the Jets. He rushed for 821 yards last year after gaining 833 in 2013. In both seasons, the Jets have been reluctant to let him carry the load."

Jets fans boo Geno Smith at Green and White scrimmage at MetLife Stadium by Kevin Armstrong (New York Daily News)

"Fans booed Smith’s miscues. His fumble was his second turnover of training camp. He still has not thrown an interception, and found Marshall for a second touchdown when Marshall broke inside for a quick slant on cornerback for a one-yard score. Darrelle Revis"

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