Interesting quote, and a good article. The Jets game at the end of the year should be one hell of a game. "His name hasn't surfaced often in that conversation, because he has thrown fewer than one touchdown per contest, led a team that few have taken seriously and gotten lost in the overblown Wildcat hype. But that name should surface now. While Pennington doesn't have a signature moment, other than perhaps his drive for a field goal to beat Oakland, one lurks on the schedule: Dec. 28 in the Meadowlands, against the team that dumped him, against the quarterback who replaced him, possibly for the division.A win couldn't get more signature than that. Already, he has quietly built a case, one based on resiliency ("I've been through a lot") as well as competency and consistency. "More games are lost in this league than are actually won," Pennington said. Pennington may get shot to eliminate his ex-team -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com