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"We both went out and searched our options and I don't feel like Plan B at all," Cromartie said. "This is a business and you try to get the best guys in the building to try to win a Super Bowl."
Not that he won't be a little more motivated after the Jets' flirtation with Asomugha.
"Just know that I have a real big chip on my shoulder," he said, "and expect something really big this season."
Other than Burress, the Jets' core is relatively the same as in 2009. Ryan expects further growth from his key players, particularly Mark Sanchez, who he now calls "our leader" after making the quarterback a team captain.
"Part of it is based on what I think our leader is going to do, the strides I see him taking," Ryan said.
Sanchez, 4-2 in playoff games, all on the road, says he welcomes the responsibility. Of course, what else would he say?
"As a third-year quarterback and team captain, it's time to step up and convey to them what it means to be a Jet and to play like a Jet," Sanchez said, mentioning the Yankees' Derek Jeter as "the best captain you can think of in New York."
"My improvement determines any kind of ceiling this team can have and our potential," he added. "It's time for me to step up my game."
NOTES: Ryan said recently re-signed Eric Smith will be a starter at safety opposite Jim Leonhard, replacing the departed Brodney Pool. ... Burress will wear his old number, 17, a further indication WR Braylon Edwards won't return. ... In their flurry of weekend moves, the team signed cornerback Donald Strickland, who played for the team in 2009 but went to San Diego last season as a free agent.
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