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  • Ryan may be the voice of the franchise, but the presence of Hickmann and Szott provide an underpinning that allows Ryan to cultivate and maintain an atmosphere that's more relaxed and less controlling than that of most NFL teams.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • Ryan, Hickmann and Szott are regarded as the fulcrum of the support system, as the reason the Jets can take chances on players who might require extra attention, according to players and members of the organization.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • The responsibility for keeping a lid on such a bubbling mix of personalities falls not merely on Ryan, but on an infrastructure that includes Sara Hickmann, the team's sports psychologist, and Dave Szott, its director of player development.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • Fraser and Szott take turns curating the space, Fraser focusing on art, and Scott focusing "the activities of people who work in other contexts."

    Kathryn Born: 40 Over 40: Artist-Run Spaces Kathryn Born 2011

  • Before making the deal, Tannenbaum got advice from Szott and Hickmann on whether the risk of acquiring Holmes was worth the potential reward.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • That's pro forma for most NFL staffs, but the Jets will also consult Szott, Hickmann and other team employees to gather as much information and insight as possible.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • A former offensive lineman for three teams, including the Jets, over a 14-year career, Szott joined the front office in 2008.

    Why the Jets Can Take Chances Mike Sielski 2011

  • In Amazonian Peru, Szott and Mel'ndez (1991) grew crops on land cleared and burnt after seven different fallow treatments.

    Chapter 8 1996

  • In Amazonian Peru, Szott and Melndez (1991) grew crops on land cleared and burnt after seven different fallow treatments.

    Chapter 9 1990

  • Revis turned to Dave Szott, the team's Director of Player Development, on the sideline and said, "He did 50 before plenty of times in his sleep, right?"

    NY Daily News 2011

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