Sack Exchange Reunion to Deliver a Message
Published: Thu, September 24, 2009 - 3:21pm ET
By Randy Lange
Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.
File Under: Mark Gastineau, Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons, Abdul Salaam, Rich Gentile, New York Sack Exchange
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09/24 — For a few hours in the first week of September, it was 1981 again.
The New York Sack Exchange was back.
From the left — if you were a querulous quarterback about to take the snap in front of them — Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons, Abdul Salaam and Mark Gastineau were reunited outside the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. The occasion was the shooting of a video for the Meadowlands videoboards, advising fans about how to text for assistance if there's trouble in the stands during a game.
But for the privileged few of a certain age who watched the shoot, there were some throwback moments as the four, wearing their kelly green jerseys, interacted again and mugged for the Jets multimedia department cameras being wielded by Rich Gentile and Chris Ubbens.
"Here's an important message from the New York Sack Exchange," said Lyons, getting the shoot rolling.
"So listen up," barked Klecko with a snarl, bringing the session to a temporary halt.
"He scared me," Lyons said, and Gastineau observed, "He's got his game face on."
Back to the action. Salaam said: "We'd like everyone to enjoy themselves, be safe and have fun."
"But if you see a problem, report it to the nearest usher," said Gastineau as the cameras swung to him.
"Or," Lyons said with one of the key bits of information for this public service announcement, "text 'NJSEA,' the issue and the location to 78247."
Abdul: "The important thing is you guys take care of each other."
And Joe again, with attitude again: "Yeah, and don't make me come up there." Which prompted Klecko to break from character: "I've got to be the bad guy all the time. I'm a gentle soul."
Then an ad-lib, one of many, from Mark: "Joe and I will sack you, and Marty and Abdul will tackle you."
Salaam belted out his next line — "So when it's time to celebrate, do it LOUD" — and you could hear the echo bounce off the building near the turf field."
Finally, Lyons delivered the video's bullet point with the authority he brings to the booth as the Jets' radio analyst: "Let's all do our part to sack bad behavior. Enjoy the game."
Then the quartet broke from the script to utter those last three words together, in a kind of four-part harmony. And the video was done — or at least the acting parts. Gentile and his multimedia department cut it up and the PSA made its debut during last week's home opener against New England.
After the shoot, I sat with the foursome in the second-floor dining area to reminisce about "back in the day," when they were the toast of New York City and Jets Nation for a brief, shining moment.
They were first united in green and white in 1979 and began to exert their influence on opponents' passing games the next season. Then in 1981 (the year before sacks became an official NFL statistic), they exploded.
Off the ends, Klecko had 20.5 sacks and Gastineau 20. Consider that for a while. Since 1982 only seven players have had 20 sacks in a season. The Jets unofficially had two in one season.
On the inside Salaam contributed seven sacks and Lyons six. The Jets' total of 66 that season remains the franchise record.
Then the four-man formula disappeared. In '82 Klecko injured his knee early, Lyons his hamstring late, although both came back in time for the playoffs. Salaam played in one game in '83 and was traded. Gastineau continued to star with 19 sacks in '83, his then-NFL-record 22 in '84 and 13.5 in '85.
But while the winds of the game sooner or later always scatter such units, the four stayed in touch off the field. Salaam, the only one still not in the New York area, isn't far away in Cincinnati. They've met over the years to do the engagements and the ceremonies. They're all in their 50s now and they seem closer than ever.
"It's good to see that everybody's healthy," Gastineau said, "that everybody's good."
"It's a great time all the time," Salaam said.
"We used to do a lot more appearances," Klecko said. "We're older now."
"We all think we can play still," Gastineau replied, to which Lyons said, "Some of us still can play."
An important message — besides the important message of the day, to report problems to 78247 during games — was voiced by Lyons, who put this latest reunion in the context of today's Green & White fans, cheering on a different kind of ferocious defense that has opened with two strong efforts to start this season, 28 years after the Sack Exchange's heyday.
"You can't live in the past. You've got to live in the present and the future," he said. "But I always felt it was a privilege to come back with these guys who did something special for the organization and the franchise. There's a new generation of Jets fans who can't identify with us, maybe don't even know us. But the Jets have always been kind enough to bring us back in the forefront so that we can get together again, have a few laughs and remember what we accomplished."
And some of us on the outside get to remember right along with you.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (22)JetStorm Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 3:52pm ET"Thanks for the memories....Those were the best of times...."
scjoe Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 3:53pm ET"Now that was a defense Randy, I loved that era. Walker,Toon, McNeil, Hector etc. on offense. Most people just remember that front four, but guys like Mehl, Buttle, Blinka, Ray, Schroy, Bobby Jackson. They all contributed to those great teams. Those Uni's were not that bad either. I thought O'Brien did a pretty good job too, but always got a bad rap."
dmartin Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 4:22pm ET"great to see the exchange together again. We all remember the mud bowl engineered by mister-on-the-NFL-rules-committe-so-I do-what-I want Shula. It was cheap, but legal tactic used to negate the Jets quickness at RB with McNeil and spped with WR with Walker, Barkum at TD. seeing Shula never sniff a SB victory after that was small consulation"
Vaughn Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 5:22pm ET"Thanks guys, but that doesn't mean we can't be LOUD. That we can't be ROUTY. I hear people around the league starting to talk about the Jets crowd and their home games. I like the reputation. Let's keep it going! J.E.T.S. JETS JETS JETS"
MikeMc Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 5:40pm ET"Did you see the waist line on those boys? Boy we have gotten old fast. They were so fast & now they look so slow. Can't say they intimidate any more, but good message. I've been going to games since the Shea days & I can't say I've had many problems with the fans, rowdy is OK but drunk poor behavior is not cool. The trouble is opposing fans that want more action than whats on the field."
Fred Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 7:10pm ET"I would agree with MikeMc, for the most part fans have been good in my Section there can be a fair amount of opposing team fans in this Section & problems tend to occur only if they ask for it. I'm sorry but if your are a fan of the visiting team there is a code of behavior for you as well "
Frank from Brooklyn Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 7:33pm ET"No one who ever saw these guys play will ever forget the enthusiasm and excitement they brought to the team, and the thrills they gave all of us. I had the privilege of meeting Mark at last years Lupus walk. What a great guy, and if you read this Mark, Thank You so much for the kindness you showed my sons. After meeting you, they were on a cloud. Wish you all the best. Klecko for the H.O.F. in2010"
Row Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 7:35pm ET"These guys are awesome. The one thing the Jets organization does well, is dwell on the good things we do and have done. I can't say enough about all the meet and greets, football camps, and just plain good people that were and are a part of this organization. I am a fan because of people like them. Go Jets"
Vincent Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 1:37am ET"The greatest and most exciting D line of all time. The Sack Exchange, and especially Mark Gastineau, are one of the reasons I bleed green & white. The biggest pity is that these guys did not see a Superbowl, and that off-field stuff will stop Gastineau ever making the HoF. A great, great player."
becauseBLINKAremembers Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 8:03am ET"Blinka remembers how easy it was to play with those mighty men in front of me."
Darrell Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 8:17am ET"Man, I'd love to see the Jets wear those throwbacks. "
jak_jetfan Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 9:31am ET"i wasnt a jet fan back in the sack exchange days,[bears] but i sure thought they were great ,and liked to watch them..so i guess i was a fan. and if memory serves me . i recall one mon or thurs night game where gastineau terrorized the qb with at least 2 sacks .and many ''hurry ups'' the abc announcers were in awe of his performance that night."
TnJetsFan Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 11:01am ET"I would love to see the Jets tank those Titans threads for the 80's Jets uniforms. At least in one game. I don't really like the Titan uniform, but they could wear that one game and the old Jets uni's in one also."
hoboops Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 12:11pm ET"Hey Randy; speaking of messages, the team should make a banner for the regular season that hanges from every rafter they can find that reads: "61 minutes for 16 games". A reminder that the saying "Same Old Jets" stems from the fact that not all their good teams, including last years, did not perform to those levels and cost them and us fans dearly over the years."
Rick Roucoulet Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 2:37pm ET"scjoe: lol The only reason O'Brien got a bad rap was the JETS prob could have taken Marino, Elway or Kelly instead lol - Thats typical JETS history like: Toon instead of J. Rice or Blair Thomas over Emmit Smith & not to mention the 1st round busts (Kyle Brady, Keyshaun Johnson & Vernon couch cough cough Gholston) Sorry! But i still bleed Kelly Green for some reason lol"
Fish Hunters Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 3:24pm ET"Cool! Good to see them all together again!"
Mike Jet Vet Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 4:22pm ET"Watching Mark Joe Marty & Abdul Play D -line was some of the greatest D-line I ever seen then or since ,.If the offence ever came close to matching they're intensity we win the super bowl that year . Joe was so strong & why he made the P-Bowl at 3 different Positions Mark -G was so fast off the line it was amazing Marty & Abdul just made them better Rex would have been proud to coach them "
Dooney Said:
Sat, September 26, 2009 - 1:37am ET"I remember the Sack exchange very well. Even though I live in So. Florida, I'm still a die hard Jets fan. There will never be a group like the old Sack Exchange again..."
Ray Said:
Sat, September 26, 2009 - 12:41pm ET"Not could have, SHOULD have taken Marino. That and the 60 sacks he took that one year while Marino didn't get sacked once for like 2 1/2 years, probably had alot to do with that "bad rap". The guy had a few good moments, but honestly, how many times do you remember saying "throw it away.....throw it away..............THROW IT AWAY!!!! AAAAAGGGGHHHHH!!!"
Brent Said:
Sun, September 27, 2009 - 4:24pm ET"The Sack Exchange was the best! Gastineau was simply amazing! Maybe the greatest pure pass rusher ever! Go Jets!"
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ddh Said:
Thu, September 24, 2009 - 3:47pm ET"their efforts and achievements will never be lost on the fans, only on the hall of fame, perhaps we should have a hall of fame where players are voted in by fans, without fans there would be no professional sports !!"
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