The New York Jets are hoping that their series of offseason acquisitions' history of off-field issues doesn't continue now that they have a change of scenery. After trading for wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who's suspended for four games for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, and cornerback Antonio Cromartie, who has been sued for child support and has seven children with six different women in five different states, the Jets are hoping that their transition will go as smoothly as wide receiver Braylon Edwards. "When in Rome, do what the Romans do," veteran linebacker and team leader Bart Scott said. "If you surround these young players with people that do things the right way, they'll come around." Source: National Football Post