It's story we hear far too often: The New York Jets, unable to get a place they like in Manhattan, realize they're going to end up in Jersey but are taking one last, feeble shot at the city. Today's their big meeting with the Queens borough president about maybe finding someplace nice to settle for there. We sort of hope the meeting ends disastrously, so the Jets can just go move back in with their big brother in East Rutherford and we can, for the first time in seemingly years, not hear any more talk about new quixotic plans for new Jets stadia.
But we do like this detail: The president of the surprisingly not defunct Queens Olympic Committee objects to the preliminarily proposed Jets plan.
Because if he can't get a stadium no one wants built, apparently he thinks no one can.
Jets Taking Another Look at Queens [Newsday]
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