CORTLAND, N. Baltimore Orioles Gear .Y. -- Rex Ryan has moved on from last season. He hopes New York Jets fans can, too. The coach refused to tell frustrated Jets fans Monday to take their boos elsewhere, but also reminded them that this is a new season, with new hopes and expectations. "Im not going to say Im disappointed in our fans, but I think we need to move forward," Ryan said. "The things from the past are in the past. Lets just focus on what we have in front of us. Were all going to make mistakes. Were all going to turn the ball over. "We dont like to, but those are things that are going to happen." The subject came up because Mark Sanchez, competing with rookie Geno Smith for the starting job, was booed loudly by some of the 6,000 fans at SUNY Cortland on Saturday night when he threw an interception during the teams scrimmage. Sanchez had an NFL-leading 52 turnovers in the last two seasons, something that has left many fans hoping for Smith to win the job. Antonio Cromartie, who made the interception, said Saturday he thought the reaction by fans was "bull" and added, "You dont come out here and boo anybody." Ryan understands the fans disappointment, even if he didnt particularly like the booing. "Fans have the right to do anything they want," Ryan said. "I think with us, the entire team, this is our teammate no matter who it is in the green and white. We want our fans behind us at all times. Obviously, guys make mistakes. I think thats probably the reaction we had: We dont want our guys getting booed, especially from our fans because we all wear green and white, including our fans. "This games tough enough. We need to support each other. Thats probably where Cro is coming from." Although the scrimmage was free admission, Ryan insisted that fans "earned" the right to boo whenever they want to because "theyre the paying customer." If Sanchez wins the starting job, the fans might have extremely thin patience in the regular-season opener at home against Tampa Bay in Week 1. That means there could be boos for Sanchez if he struggles early and chants for Smith to take over. Ryan insisted that public sentiment wont -- and has never -- played a role in the teams decisions. "A fans perspective, you dont factor that in," Ryan said. "You do what you think is -- dare I say it? -- in the best interest of your football team." When it was suggested that Ryan might have been more defiant during his first few seasons as coach, when he was known to make news with his mouth, he said that wouldnt have been the case. "I dont think I ever would have told our fans, You better get behind us," he said. "Theres no way I wouldve said that." Wholesale Orioles Jerseys . Kozun faked to the forehand and beat Monsters starter, Calvin Pickard, pad side in the second round for the winner. Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). Stitched Orioles Jerseys . Varlamov made 33 saves and Ryan OReilly had a goal and scored in the shootout as the Avalanche beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Thursday night. https://www.cheaporioles.com/ .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court.MIAMI -- Jason Grillis arm injury was diagnosed as a flexor strain, and theres a chance the Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star closer will pitch again this season. Dr. James Andrews ruled out surgery and said the 36-year-old Grilli should rest his arm for 10 to 14 days. A pitcher with such an injury typically is sidelined four to eight weeks, Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said. The regular season ends in nine weeks, and the Pirates are in playoff contention. Manager Clint Hurdle was pleased to learn about Grillis prognosis. "About as good as we could hope for," Hurdle said Friday before his team began a weekend series in Miami. "Im happy for him, Im happy for us. Theres a chance we can get him back still with a lot of games left on the docket.&quuot; Grilli, who was tied for the National League lead with 30 saves, hurt his arm Monday against the Washington Nationals. Cheap Orioles Jerseys. Mark Melancon will continue to fill in for Grilli as the closer, and Hurdle said he probably wont designate a specific reliever for the seventh or eighth innings. "It could be more of a committee setup," he said. "Were probably not going to pinpoint anybody." Grilli was examined by team doctors and then received a second opinion from Andrews, who performed reconstructive elbow surgery on the right-hander 11 years ago. Grilli, who has endured an injury-plagued career, entered the season with only five career saves but has thrived in the closers role and made the All-Star team for the first time. ' ' '