Coffee with the New York Jets: Will they have best defense?

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Grab an iced coffee and enjoy some fine reading material on the New York Jets. In this edition, articles debating if the Jets will truly have the best defense of 2015, a look at career highlights for offensive coordinator Chan Gailey and more insight on the suspension of Sheldon Richardson. Enjoy and from all of us here at The Jet Press, Happy 4th of July!

AFC East Q&A: Do Jets have the best defense? by Rich Cimini (ESPN)

"Revis makes it close, but former Jets coach Rex Ryan makes all the difference in this race. With one of the weakest personnel groups at secondary in recent memory, the Jets finished 29th in opposing QBR (69.6) last season, but I have little doubt they would have finished dead last if it wasn’t for Ryan."

Chan Gailey: Finding Balance at Every Turn by NewYorkJets.com

"In his first season as head coach, Gailey oversees a Dallas offense that finishes first in sacks allowed (19) along with a league-low interception total (8). runs for 1,332 yards and his 13 rush scores are the fourth-highest season total in his Hall of Fame career. reaches the 1,000-yard mark and the Pokes finish ninth in scoring (23.8 ppg). Gailey helps the ‘Boys become the first ever NFC East team to sweep their division. Emmitt Smith Michael Irvin"

Sheldon Richardson Suspension Further Muddies Situation on Loaded Jets DL by Gary Davenport (Bleacher Report)

"In theory, the Jets could have at least a new deal for Richardson after the 2015 season as he’ll have three years of service. It’s possible they might even have done so if Richardson had another big year and the team decided to part ways with Wilkerson. considered"

Breno Giacomini must show Jets he’s not a Geno Smith liability by Brian Costello (New York Post)

"Giacomini is in the second year of a four-year deal, but he could be a salary cap casualty after this season if the new regime is not impressed by him. He has no guaranteed money beyond this season, plus he turns 30 in September, a magic number in the NFL."

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