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Jets throw in the towel, bench Wayne Hunter

Miami Dolphins v New York Jets

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - OCTOBER 17: Tony McDaniel #78 of the Miami Dolphins attempts to tackle Shonn Greene #23 of the New York Jets during the third quarter of the game at MetLife Stadium on October 17, 2011 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Nick Laham/Getty Images)

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Jets coach Rex Ryan announced at a press conference this morning that embattled right tackle Wayne Hunter would no longer be his starting right tackle.

So much for not looking to replace him. They keep talking him up, in hopes of salvaging his ego, as much as anything else. But hours after those kind words, they were replacing him.

Austin Howard will get the first shot, but it’s clear they’re going to keep looking, even if they continue to say they’re not.

There have been signs that Hunter could be an acceptable NFL blocker, and it doesn’t take a long look around the league to see lines that could probably use him.

But at this point, Hunter has become a pinata, and everyone in New York has taken a moment from obsessing over Tim Tebow to take a whack at him.

Truth be told, the Jets are probably doing Hunter a favor, because the criticism of his game has gained its own momentum, and allowing him a break for it might enable him to save whatever’s left of his career.