The article reflects on the New York Jets' training camp experience from 15 years ago, focusing on the tense holdout of star player Darrelle Revis. It recounts how the situation generated significant tension among fans and management, particularly for owner Woody Johnson and GM Mike Tannenbaum. As the camp progressed, there was a pivotal moment of relief when Revis finally joined his teammates, culminating in a celebratory chant. This moment not only marked a turning point for the team but also reinvigorated their connection to the fans as they entered the season.
"The Jets were losing some buzz of coming off a surprise wild-card run to the AFC Championship game under first-year coach Rex Ryan."
"Fans were apoplectic that owner Woody Johnson and then GM Mike Tannenbaum could not get one of the best draft picks in team history signed."
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