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Post by Touchable on Dec 5, 2014 13:15:12 GMT -5
He has The guy actually looks like a competent OC now that he doesn't have the whole "ground and pound" and wildcat shit being hammered into his head by Rex. If Schotty started at the same time Rex came here a case could be made for that. HE was just as horrible with the previous coaches and QB's. Not really This entire fanbase was swooning over Schotty and Mangini in '06. Made the playoffs despite starting a QB who had just torn his rotator cuff for the 2nd time the season before and featuring guys on offense like Kevan Barlow, Cedric Houston, Justin McCareins and an OL that included guys like Anthony Clement and Adrian Jones. And in '08 we were on pace for a 12 win season and Favre was on pace for one of the better seasons of his HOF career until he got banged up. Hands down the most exciting offense the Jets have had in over a decade.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 5, 2014 13:17:28 GMT -5
If Schotty started at the same time Rex came here a case could be made for that. HE was just as horrible with the previous coaches and QB's. Not really This entire fanbase was swooning over Schotty and Mangini in '06. Made the playoffs despite starting a QB who had just torn his rotator cuff for the 2nd time the season before and featuring guys on offense like Kevan Barlow, Cedric Houston, Justin McCareins and an OL that included guys like Anthony Clement and Adrian Jones. And in '08 we were on pace for a 12 win season and Favre was on pace for one of the better seasons of his HOF career until he got banged up. Hands down the most exciting offense the Jets have had in over a decade. Yes, because Favre totally ignored Schotty and said so openly. Can't believe you'd include that
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Post by Touchable on Dec 5, 2014 13:19:23 GMT -5
Not really This entire fanbase was swooning over Schotty and Mangini in '06. Made the playoffs despite starting a QB who had just torn his rotator cuff for the 2nd time the season before and featuring guys on offense like Kevan Barlow, Cedric Houston, Justin McCareins and an OL that included guys like Anthony Clement and Adrian Jones. And in '08 we were on pace for a 12 win season and Favre was on pace for one of the better seasons of his HOF career until he got banged up. Hands down the most exciting offense the Jets have had in over a decade. Yes, because Favre totally ignored Schotty and said so openly. Can't believe you'd include that Said so openly? When?
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 5, 2014 13:20:17 GMT -5
Yes, because Favre totally ignored Schotty and said so openly. Can't believe you'd include that Said so openly? When? oh God, I didn't write it down. I read it somewhere six years ago.
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Post by RobR on Dec 5, 2014 13:21:27 GMT -5
Yes, because Favre totally ignored Schotty and said so openly. Can't believe you'd include that Said so openly? When? I remember it.
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Post by Touchable on Dec 5, 2014 13:23:54 GMT -5
oh God, I didn't write it down. I read it somewhere six years ago. He never publicly said it I remember reading some bullshit Cannizaro article where he was quoting "anonymous sources" and "a team source" no different than what that dickface Manish has been doing for the last 4 years.
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Post by DDNYjets on Dec 5, 2014 14:06:46 GMT -5
Wow. Can't believe nobody has mentioned that quote about Decker.
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Post by Touchable on Dec 5, 2014 14:12:46 GMT -5
Wow. Can't believe nobody has mentioned that quote about Decker. Probably because we've had to listen to dumb dickholes like Mark Schlereth and Stephen A. Smith spew the same crap about Decker since we signed him. Not to mention that this entire article feels like a Manish Mehta "anonymous sources" special to rile up everyone back into labeling the Jets as a circus. How is Decker supposed to perform like a "legit #1 receiver" when he's dealing with two joker QB's who can't hit the broad side of a barn and a HC who wants to run the ball 50 times and try to win games like it's 1962?
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Post by gangrene on Dec 5, 2014 14:20:14 GMT -5
I was a Rex fan until he hired Sparano, saying something along the lines of "He played us tough, every time we played Miami".
I was thinking "Tony Sparano ? Really Rex, that's your best idea for offensive coordinator ?"
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Post by vin on Dec 5, 2014 15:24:26 GMT -5
Wasn't it a "toxic" environment when Santonio Holmes was here?
Seems that word is very popular to use(along with "circus") among the lazy media clowns....
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Post by rexneffect on Dec 5, 2014 17:41:20 GMT -5
If Schotty started at the same time Rex came here a case could be made for that. HE was just as horrible with the previous coaches and QB's. Not really This entire fanbase was swooning over Schotty and Mangini in '06. Made the playoffs despite starting a QB who had just torn his rotator cuff for the 2nd time the season before and featuring guys on offense like Kevan Barlow, Cedric Houston, Justin McCareins and an OL that included guys like Anthony Clement and Adrian Jones. And in '08 we were on pace for a 12 win season and Favre was on pace for one of the better seasons of his HOF career until he got banged up. Hands down the most exciting offense the Jets have had in over a decade. bleacherreport.com/articles/463348-brett-favre-proof-that-hes-the-best-new-york-jets-oc-since-1998This piece doesn't quote what VTN is discussing but it does a good job of dissecting the relationship between schotty's stupid playcalling and Favre's performance.
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