FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Residual feelings from the Darrelle Revis-Richard Sherman feud, dormant for nearly three years, resurfaced Thursday in the New York Jets locker room.Moments after declaring Sundays game against the Seattle Seahawks a must-win for us, the Jets star cornerbacks mood turned snippy when asked about his Seattle counterpart.Revis interrupted a reporter in mid-question when Shermans name was mentioned in relation to their acrimonious history.Were not going there, Revis said.The reporter tried again.Were not going there, Revis said.Again, the reporter attempted to finish the question.Were not going there, Revis snapped.Finally, Revis was asked his opinion of Sherman as a player.No opinion, he said. Were not going there. Were not going there. Seahawks offense -- meaning he only wanted to answer questions on Russell Wilsons unit.Things got nasty between Revis and Sherman in 2013, when Revis was regarded as the best corner in the NFL and Sherman apparently wanted to dethrone him.Sherman posted their stats on Twitter, bragging, Women lie, men lie, numbers dont lie.Revis fired back: I never seen a man before run his mouth so much like girl. This dude just steady putting my name in his mouth to get notoriety.Sherman might have taunted Revis in Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1, 2015, gleefully holding up 24 with his fingers moments after Revis, who wears No. 24, was burned for a touchdown. At the time, Revis was playing for the New England Patriots. Sherman also couldve been referring to the Seahawks point total at the time, 24.Revis got the last laugh, as the Patriots won the Super Bowl. Sunday will be their first meeting since then.Its a huge game for the Jets (1-2), coming off an eight-turnover loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.Revis called it a must-win because the Jets need to regain the momentum back for the team, and for us moving forward. I think this Sunday, with a win, that would be a kick-starter for us, and start us up for the rest of the season. Cheap Air Jordan 11 From China . -- The boos poured down on Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of a horrible first half. Jordan 11 Wholesale Free Shipping . -- Jakob Silfverberg is making himself right at home with the Anaheim Ducks, scoring four goals in his first four games. http://www.airjordan11wholesale.com/ . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Wholesale Cheap Jordan 11 .com) - Yankee Stadium is the home of the Bronx Bombers, but on Sunday afternoon it will open its gates to host the latest addition of the Hudson River Rivalry. 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Montreal fans are pushing hard for the Canadiens to sign Lecavalier, who entered the unrestricted free agent market on Thursday when the Tampa Bay Lightning announced they were buying out 33-year-olds hefty contract. The Canadiens have not had a French-Canadian star in many years, and Lecavalier would fit that bill. They also want to get bigger up front, and Lecavalier is six-foot-four. And, with 20 players signed and $9 million in salary cap space open, they should be able to afford him. Even Mathieu Darche, a former Canadien and Lightning, urged Bergevin on his blog for RDS to sign the slick centre who scored 52 goals in 2006-07. The temptation to make a play for his former teammate in Tampa would have to be enormous, even if it seems to go against Bergevins philosophy. Only a week ago, Bergevin said he was leery of using free agency for anything but acquiring role players to fill gaps in the roster, as he did last summer with Brandon Prust and Colby Armstrong. "To me, free agency is a tool, but its not a way to make your team a top team," he said. "Its overplayed. You have to be really careful with free agency." He does not rule out making a deal to move up in the draft, however. The Canadiens have three second round picks, including the 34th and 36th overall from previous deals, as well as their own 55th pick. They also draft 71st and 86th overall in the third round. "I can say were always looking to improve our position, but theres a price to pay," hhe said.dddddddddddd "You dont build a team through free agency or trades, you build it through the draft. And you need to be patient with these guys. Look at the teams that have success, like Chicago. The core of their players, most of them came through the draft. And it took years for them to become the elite team they are now. Its not a secret recipe, how to build a hockey team." He gave no indication on what sort of players he and scouting director Trevor Timmins are looking for. After his smaller-than-average team was eliminated in the first round of playoffs by Ottawa, he said he would like more "balance" between big and small players. So they may look for some bigger bodies. The organization is also thin on goalies, having not drafted one since they took Petteri Simla 211th overall in 2009. They have selected only two since they got Carey Price fifth overall in 2005. So they may be tempted by Halifax Mooseheads goalie Zach Fucale. There are a handful of other prospects from Quebec who may be available if that is a consideration, including defenceman Samuel Morin and forwards Laurent Dauphin, Anthony Mantha and perhaps Frederik Gauthier. The flashy Jonathan Drouin, expected to go in the top five, is likely out of their reach. Bergevin said it would take more than offering a first and second round pick to move up that high. "Its not just to draft the players available, but to draft the players you like," he said. "If you can move up and get that player, and it comes at a price you feel is not too steep, then I will do that." What he has to offer is other draft picks. "Especially in the early second (round)," he said. "The 34th and 36th. Those are really good picks. Theyre appealing picks." Montreal has its best collection of picks since it had five in the top 73 in 2007. That year, they got Ryan McDonagh (now a New York Ranger) 12th, Max Pacioretty 22nd, Norris Trophy winner P.K. Subban 43rd and defenceman Yannick Weber 73rd. Their off-season moves so far include buying out rearguard Tomas Kaberle and signing depth defenceman Davis Drewiske to a new deal. ' ' '