Why not Cook and Hall?
Let's take a brief timeout from the top 10 countdown to look at what Jets history has to say about the possibility of adding Dalvin Cook to the team to augment Breece Hall at running back. The idea of having two RB's with knee injuries in their past sharing the running duties, should remind Jets fans of the era when Matt Snell and Emerson Boozer split the running duties for New York. Both Snell and Boozer had endured significant injuries before they began playing together at Shea. But in the 1968 Super Bowl championship season, they combined for 1,188 yards on 322 carries for 11 TDs. In the two postseason games, they combined for a total of 70 carries for 262 yards and two TDs... of course the most important contribution there was Snell's 121-yard rushing performance in Super Bowl III. In the 1969 AFL Eastern Division championship year, Snell and Boozer did even better by combining for 1,299 yards on 321 carries. '68 and '69 were really the only full seasons Snell...