FLORHAM PARK, N.J. From the moment he arrived last year at One Jets Drive, strapped a set of shoulder pads on his 6-foot-7, 363-pound frame and proclaimed himself ready to dominate the NFL, left tackle Mekhi Becton hasn t been afraid to play the hype game. Big man, big expectations.
He did it again Monday after the New York Jets first organized team activities session. The Jets tweeted a photo from the practice, a shot of Becton and his new right-hand man, rookie guard Alijah Vera-Tucker. LEFT SIDE, the Jets tweet said.
Later on, Becton retweeted it, adding his own, not-so-subtle commentary.
immigration, it may not be great news for them. joe, republicans, you know, if they are interested in this issue and how this issue plays out, the gay marriage issue, they should take a walk around massachusetts. not cambridge or boston but the entire state and find out they would be looking at the issue culturally, not politically. huge, huge democratic shift, demographic shift up there. under 30 years of age, people do not care about gay marriage. who cares. they say as long as people are happy, good luck. over 35035, most people, i think, resented the ruling initially, not because they are against gay marriage but they resented a court changing the definition of marriage to them. not because of the gay marriage itself, but courts have changed the definition of where my kids go to school, courts have changed the definition of where, you know, neighbor, whatever. now changing the definition of marriage. that s what they resented but the resentment dissipates with time. that is wha