Honoring Mo Lewis (Bleacher Report)

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  1. Royal Tee

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    Honoring Mo Lewis:
    New York Jets' Former Linebacker Was One for the Ages

    by Angel Navedo (Senior Writer)
    June 24, 2009

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    ?You play on enough losing teams and it breaks you down. I don?t care who you are, (or) how strong you think you are. You?re worried that no matter how hard you play, everyone just looks at you and says, ?He?s a loser like everyone else.??

    Such was the burden Mo Lewis shouldered throughout his 13-year career with the New York Jets.

    Selected in the third round of the 1991 NFL Draft, the former University of Georgia Bulldog didn?t enjoy a winning season until Bill Parcells arrived in 1997. New York posted a 93-115 record throughout Lewis? tenure, while he recorded 1,236 tackles, 52.5 sacks, and 14 interceptions of his own.

    His production earned him three trips to the Pro Bowl (1998, 1999, 2000) and All-Pro honors in 1998 and 2000. But the acknowledgment came late in a career where Lewis was consistently overlooked despite his value to the organization.

    At one point Lewis was considered the best football player in New York?including the Giants.

    ?It?s hard for people to separate the person from the team he?s playing for,? said Lewis.

    ?They say, ?Mo Lewis of the New York Jets.? But if the Jets haven?t had success, then it doesn?t mean anything.?

    As Jets fans suffered through the early-mid 1990s, so did Mo Lewis. Seasons where he led the team in tackles and received the Jets? MVP award went for naught. No. 57?s talents remained unnoticed around the league.

    His pursuit for NFL glory was stunted by the reputation of the team to which his career was dedicated. Lewis would have to reserve himself to winning personal battles rather than holding his breath for proper recognition.

    ?We?d go out there at the end of the season, and no matter what our record was, I?d tell myself the game meant everything. The team?s record would be 1-12, and I?d tell myself I was really 13-0. That was the game I?d play with myself. Or the way I?d trick myself.

    ?I?d be a winner in my heart, and in my mind. Because if you don?t do that, you become the thing you hate the most.?

    Then the recognition finally came.

    After eight seasons, Mo Lewis was voted to his first Pro Bowl. Parcells was in his second season, effectively changing the Jets? culture and working to establish a new winning tradition.

    It took a 12-4 record, seven sacks, and an interception to send Lewis to Hawaii for the first time in his career.

    But it was four years too late. While his teammates were happy for him, Lewis was already focused on another goal.

    ?I felt like, in ?94, I should?ve made (the Pro Bowl)...but after all these years of losing, having that ring on your finger is the most important thing.?

    Unfortunately for Lewis, the playoffs following the 1998 season would end tragically in Denver.

    Lemony Snicket would call Lewis? career a series of unfortunate events.

    Playing second fiddle to the late Derrick Thomas for Pro Bowl votes, despite posting better numbers in some seasons, was the first bout with despair. Lewis dealt with more suffering, finishing eight out of his 13 seasons without a winning record.

    Ultimately, his career ended without earning what would have been a well-deserved Super Bowl ring.

    Such is the cruelty of life. As if 13 seasons of disappointment weren?t enough, fate concocted a more devious plot.

    One of the most beloved New York Jets of all time would be the catalyst for the success of a sworn enemy.

    That bone-crushing blow to Drew Bledsoe ushered in the Tom Brady era, and historical revisionism nearly thrust Lewis into the bowels of Jets hell with the jerseys of Neil O?Donnell, Blair Thomas, and Doug Brien.

    But such ridiculous thoughts should only be reserved for the most foolish of fans.

    Brady?s success with the Patriots is unfortunate, but Lewis should never be faulted for doing what made him one of the most respected men to ever wear the uniform.

    The hit should be a footnote, not a definition.

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNzd9Xd0who[/YOUTUBE]

    Mo Lewis was the on-field extension of Jets fans. All the pain and agony the fans felt through years of defeat, he experienced firsthand.

    That makes him a martyr, of sorts?more appropriately, a legend for the New York Jets.

    His loyalty and dedication to the Jets?through all of the ups and downs?make him absolutely worthy of admiration from any fan who cherishes the Jets? history.

    The fans who celebrate No. 57?s career hold him in the highest regard for being a player who wanted the Jets to win as badly as any of them.

    ?I think one of the most interesting conversations I had was with Mo Lewis,? said Parcells after being hired.

    ?He was just telling me, ?I am sick of people running up points on us. I?d just like to have, one day, a defense that when the other team comes out of the huddle, we know they?re not getting anything. You?ve had those defenses before, and I?d like to have one where they have a hard time moving the ball.??

    On Jun. 27, 2005, Mo Lewis signed a one-day contract with the New York Jets to formally retire with the only team he?d ever known.


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    It's sad, Mo was a very good player for us for a long time, but he will go down in history mainly for putting Tom Brady on the field.
     
  3. BacktoQueens

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    u really think that?
    maybe to outsiders but i think the true Jet fans remember what Mo brought to the table. True Jet. Like us fans, he endured.
     
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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Of course not to die hard Jets fans, just to football fans in general.
     
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    Mo Lewis was awesome
     
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    Mo just sped up the process, Brady was going to be playing soon regardless of the hit. Belichick was fighting for his coaching life and he wouldn't have kept Bledsoe in there much longer.
     
  7. Royal Tee

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    Mo was either my 1st or 2nd Jersey.
    One of my fav's and one of my best JETS memories at the stadium was vs Denver when He picked Elway on an out route and took it to the house....
    I was wearing my #57 that day :beer:
     
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    We went to 2-0 that day and things were looking up. Of course we'd win 4 of our last 14.:sad:
     
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    Mo Lewis was an absolute beast. One of my all time favorites.
     
  11. Royal Tee

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    Damn, can't we just remember the good times for once? :lol:

    Actually, come to think of it, I think it may have been a pass to the RB in the flat....
     
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    Mo Lewis was/is one of my all time favorite jets. but the majority of football fans be remembered as the guy who unleashed Tom Brady into the spotlight
     
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    I remember an interview from ages ago. He would get heckled in public all the time. The diner, etc. He said he'd cringe every time anyone approached him because he was sick of hearing it. "You play for the New York Jets." "Yeah." "They suck!" "Yeah."
     
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    Hate to break it to you big guy, but somebody told me Brady is extremely overrated. If you take away his Super Bowl rings, the talent he had surrounding him during that run (mostly defense), stats from 2007, and if he was playing for the Lions instead of the Patriots, he wouldn't be a HOF QB. He'd just be slightly better than average. Slightly. Maybe.

    Also, if the game is on the line, said individual told me that he'd rather have Peyton Manning behind Center instead of Tom Brady. But overall, he'd rather have Dan Marino instead of either Tom Brady or Peyton Manning behind Center.

    So chew on that buddy.
     
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    IMO, Mo Lewis was probably one of the best all-Time NY Jet linebackers. It was unfortunate, Mo stay a year or so too late in his career, he really lost speed/quickness at the end and wasn't nearly effective. One of my favorite NY Jet players!!
     
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    mo lewis the player the person will always be remembered for all he did by real fans. it wasnt just 1 hit or 1 play it was a stellar career here in ny. i met him personally on a few occasions he was a down to earth ordinary guy who played professional football.
     
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    Mo Lewis was one of the greats in my opinion. The Bledsoe/Brady connection is totally irrevelant and if nothing else proves how hard-hitting Lewis was. Honestly I'm surprised the Pats have not tried to sign him yet..... :wink:
     
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    I always remember Mo for the lickin' he put on Bledsoe who was persona non grata to Jets fans for years of being an AFC rival. I love that hit.

    Mo was a quiet, hard working SOB who was a very good LB for many years. Kudos Mo!!
     

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