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Post by Touchable on Jan 19, 2015 11:40:38 GMT -5
Hopefully Adam Gase I kinda like idea of John DeFilippo, too. Trestman is still out there too. Why would gase make a lateral move putting his career in Geno Smiths hands? Doesn't make sense to me. All the reports are that Gase will make a lateral move. I'm not sure what makes Oakland, Jacksonville, St. Louis or Cleveland so much more attractive that the Jets. I can understand if he'd want to make the move to Baltimore to be OC for the Ravens, but that's the only OC opening that I would say is definitely more appealing than the Jets.
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 11:44:23 GMT -5
Trestman is still out there too. Why would gase make a lateral move putting his career in Geno Smiths hands? Doesn't make sense to me. All the reports are that Gase will make a lateral move. I'm not sure what makes Oakland, Jacksonville, St. Louis or Cleveland so much more attractive that the Jets. I can understand if he'd want to make the move to Baltimore to be OC for the Ravens, but that's the only OC opening that I would say is definitely more appealing than the Jets. The thing that concerns me about Gase is that he's not long term, he's gonna be a HC candidate again next year, that's if he doesn't fall flat on his face running our offense. Looks like the Jags and Ravens are front runners. www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000460754/article/adam-gase-expected-to-land-with-jaguars-or-ravens
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Post by jetssjumets on Jan 19, 2015 11:51:51 GMT -5
Not sure I understand some Jets fans' logic. We have a new HC from the defensive side of the ball. For the past several years, many Jets fans have screamed about the "lack of QB development" under Rex. Yet, some are advocating hiring a new OC with no proven track record of developing a pro QB. What am I missing?
Once agin, whether VaGeno is the answer or not, either way, we will need a OC who can help develop a QB.
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 11:54:49 GMT -5
Not sure I understand some Jets fans' logic. We have a new HC from the defensive side of the ball. For the past several years, many Jets fans have screamed about the "lack of QB development" under Rex. Yet, some are advocating hiring a new OC with no proven track record of developing a pro QB. What am I missing? Once agin, whether VaGeno is the answer or not, either way, we will need a OC who can help develop a QB. All true....but who's out there with experience who wants to be an OC other than Gailey?
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 19, 2015 11:54:55 GMT -5
Now I know why other sites don't allow personal attacks. That was really disturbing and completely gay. Perhaps this isn't the right site for you then.
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Post by jetssjumets on Jan 19, 2015 11:59:26 GMT -5
Not sure I understand some Jets fans' logic. We have a new HC from the defensive side of the ball. For the past several years, many Jets fans have screamed about the "lack of QB development" under Rex. Yet, some are advocating hiring a new OC with no proven track record of developing a pro QB. What am I missing? Once agin, whether VaGeno is the answer or not, either way, we will need a OC who can help develop a QB. All true....but who's out there with experience who wants to be an OC other than Gailey? Let's seek some out-of-the-box thinking instead of the same playbook: let's hire someone we know or who has been around (for example, I saw somewhere that Kyle Shanny is going to be the new OC in Atlanta....are you fucking kidding me? He was just run out of DC and played a huge role in the regression of RGIII). How about looking on the college level? There are so many innovative offenses on the collegiate level that I am sure can come to the NFL and make a significant contribution if given an opportunity. Just like Chip Kelly has done in Philly.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 19, 2015 12:00:49 GMT -5
L0L @ the Kelllly autocorrect.
Chip Kelly.
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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 19, 2015 12:10:47 GMT -5
ESPN SportsCenter app
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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 19, 2015 12:11:14 GMT -5
AdamSchefter: Jets’ deal with OC Chan Gailey has not gotten done, and there are questions as to whether it will, leaving Gailey... t.co/MUqOwWgR6NEDIT: More...
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 12:12:48 GMT -5
All true....but who's out there with experience who wants to be an OC other than Gailey? Let's seek some out-of-the-box thinking instead of the same playbook: let's hire someone we know or who has been around (for example, I saw somewhere that Kyle Shanny is going to be the new OC in Atlanta....are you fucking kidding me? He was just run out of DC and played a huge role in the regression of RGIII). How about looking on the college level? There are so many innovative offenses on the collegiate level that I am sure can come to the NFL and make a significant contribution if given an opportunity. Just like Chip penis or vagina? has done in Philly. Throw some names out then so we can all discuss if they are a fit.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Jan 19, 2015 12:14:20 GMT -5
All true....but who's out there with experience who wants to be an OC other than Gailey? Let's seek some out-of-the-box thinking instead of the same playbook: let's hire someone we know or who has been around (for example, I saw somewhere that Kyle Shanny is going to be the new OC in Atlanta....are you fucking kidding me? He was just run out of DC and played a huge role in the regression of RGIII). How about looking on the college level? There are so many innovative offenses on the collegiate level that I am sure can come to the NFL and make a significant contribution if given an opportunity. Just like Chip penis or vagina? has done in Philly. I'm not sure what you want? First you say you need a "proven" guy who has "been around" and can develop a QB, then go on to mention bringing in a college guy with an unproven offense in the NFL.
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 12:14:27 GMT -5
AdamSchefter: Jets’ deal with OC Chan Gailey has not gotten done, and there are questions as to whether it will, leaving Gailey... t.co/MUqOwWgR6NIt's being discussed in the "Gailey not coming" thread good sir.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 19, 2015 12:16:07 GMT -5
AdamSchefter: Jets’ deal with OC Chan Gailey has not gotten done, and there are questions as to whether it will, leaving Gailey... t.co/MUqOwWgR6NIt wouldn't be the Jets, if we didn't have this kind of thing going on!
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 12:16:53 GMT -5
Let's seek some out-of-the-box thinking instead of the same playbook: let's hire someone we know or who has been around (for example, I saw somewhere that Kyle Shanny is going to be the new OC in Atlanta....are you fucking kidding me? He was just run out of DC and played a huge role in the regression of RGIII). How about looking on the college level? There are so many innovative offenses on the collegiate level that I am sure can come to the NFL and make a significant contribution if given an opportunity. Just like Chip penis or vagina? has done in Philly. I'm not sure what you want? First you say you need a "proven" guy who has "been around" and can develop a QB, then go on to mention bringing in a college guy with an unproven offense in the NFL. Exactly, that's why Im asking him to venture a name as to which of these college guys hes talking about.
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Post by Harrier on Jan 19, 2015 12:21:20 GMT -5
Chan Gailey says he wants to be Jets' offensive coordinator, but is still negotiating a deal with team Chan Gailey says he wants to be the Jets' next offensive coordinator. He thinks it could be "a great fit."
The Jets' new head coach, Todd Bowles, wants Gailey to be the team's next offensive coordinator.
But Gailey is not yet the Jets' next offensive coordinator. And without a resolution to current contract negotiations, it will not happen. Gailey told NJ Advance Media on Monday that contract negotiation is the only hold-up in a deal with the Jets being finalized. He said that he and the Jets have not yet reached an agreement for him to take the job. "No, we have not," he said. He emphasized that this isn't due to a lack of desire on his end, or Bowles' end. It is just all about contract details at this point. Gailey declined to specify the sticking points of his negotiations with the Jets. "That's between me and them," he said. "That doesn't need to be talked about." Until that is sorted out, Gailey isn't officially locked in with the Jets, even though many observers figured his arrival was essentially assured. ESPN's Adam Schefter and CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora first reported that the Jets-Gailey arrangement had not yet been finalized. "We're in negotiations at this point, but we just haven't (finalized anything)," Gailey said Monday. "I really like Todd. I think he's great, from all I know about him. We've never worked together, but from all I know about him. We're just in negotiations, trying to get it worked out. And either we will or we won't, one or the other." Gailey said that besides the Jets, "two or three" other teams have approached him about their offensive coordinator jobs. He declined to name those teams. "There's other people that have called me," Gailey said. "Nothing major or serious or whatever term you want to use at this point, concrete. But I have talked with other people." Gailey is willing to give the Jets and Bowles the first opportunity to hire him, though. And those other organizations know that, Gailey said. "I told Todd I'd give him, because he's talked to me for quite a while, so I told him I would try to get it done with him first," Gailey said. "I told other people that have called that's what I would do." Gailey and Bowles have never worked together. Bowles reached out to Gailey at this time last year, when Bowles interviewed for head coaching jobs. That's how their potential head coach-offensive coordinator relationship began. "Actually, we talked last year when he was interviewing," Gailey said. "He called me again this year, and we visited about it, and it seemed like a good fit. We worked against each other several times." Gailey, who has been out of coaching since a three-year stint as the Bills' head coach (2010-12), believes he could do well with the Jets, if they end up hiring him. "Well, I shouldn't take the job if I didn't (think that), right?" he said. "If it gets done, then I certainly think it's a great fit. I think we can go ahead and make a difference." www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2015/01/chan_gailey_says_he_wants_to_be_jets_next_offensiv.html
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