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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 5, 2015 22:47:29 GMT -5
This is great news I have did not want Rich Kotite 2.0 the guy is a head case. I was initially intrigued by the Marrone idea but I don't think it's a good situation for the Jets. There's baggage, and as we all know, even guys without baggage can have a hard time in NY, with the media, etc. The idea of starting the "Marrone era" already behind the eight ball with a perception that he's a thin-skinned, paranoid control freak wouldn't be good. I don't know the guy, none of us do (as far as I know) so I don't want to judge but it just doesn't feel right for the Jets right now. I don't want to replace a perceived "circus" with a carnival.
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Post by carlito1171 on Jan 5, 2015 22:55:47 GMT -5
We got no HC and no GM so who is leaking this shit? It's gotta be one of the two old farts right? Agents.... HCs have agents too....
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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 5, 2015 23:05:27 GMT -5
We got no HC and no GM so who is leaking this shit? It's gotta be one of the two old farts right? Agents.... HCs have agents too.... Probably true but I'm not sure how different reporters would be getting different info about the performance of a HC candidate in an interview. This sounds like two different leaks, one saying Marrone had an excellent interview, another saying he did poorly.
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Post by carlito1171 on Jan 5, 2015 23:06:47 GMT -5
Agents.... HCs have agents too.... Probably true but I'm not sure how different reporters would be getting different info about the performance of a HC candidate in an interview. This sounds like two different leaks, one saying Marrone had an excellent interview, another saying he did poorly. Someone has faulty info, someone doesn't......
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Post by chrisjets23 on Jan 5, 2015 23:11:41 GMT -5
This is great news I have did not want Rich Kotite 2.0 the guy is a head case. I was initially intrigued by the Marrone idea but I don't think it's a good situation for the Jets. There's baggage, and as we all know, even guys without baggage can have a hard time in NY, with the media, etc. The idea of starting the "Marrone era" already behind the eight ball with a perception that he's a thin-skinned, paranoid control freak wouldn't be good. I don't know the guy, none of us do (as far as I know) so I don't want to judge but it just doesn't feel right for the Jets right now. I don't want to replace a perceived "circus" with a carnival. That's what worries me with Marrone too. If he couldn't handle the Buffalo media then it could get ugly here. Plus, while I understand Woody knows him from the Herm years....his personality may come off as too "salty" for Woody's liking. It's a big difference being a position coach in the NFL compared to being the HC. I'm always skeptical of Woody, but I give him credit thus far. Him and the two wiseman are staying course and sticking to their plan. I think Quinn would be the right hire for this franchise. Everyone in the league seems to rave about him (Mort did today on NFL Insiders too).
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Post by themagicrat on Jan 5, 2015 23:13:34 GMT -5
If quinn does become our next HC, iam really curious who he will bring on board with him? Iam wondering with him being new in the HC game will he beable to surround himself with good quality coaches? Like how Marrone would beable to do if he was hired.Ijust wish they hurry the hell up FA and the draft is quickly approching us.. This may seem off the wall but I think that if Quinn is hired, Charlie Weis could potentially come back to the Jets for a number of reasons. 1. When Quinn was the DC at Florida, Weis was the OC. 2. Weis is currently unemployed after being fired as the HC of Kansas. 3. Jersey connection. Weis was an assistant coach for Morristown in the 80s. 4. Experience. Weis has been in the NFL for a long time and has head coaching experience. His experience could benefit the whole staff. Some may think Weis is over the hill and done, but let's not forget he helped Matt freaking Cassel throw 27 TDs and only 5 interceptions in 2010. As far as a DC, I think Kris Richards, the current DB coach for the Seahawks would be a smart hire. He's been with the Seahawks since 2010 and has supported the developed of their impressive secondary. Sherman recently vouched for him as well.
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Post by kreissage on Jan 5, 2015 23:21:05 GMT -5
WLF? So Marrone's interview went well or didn't go well? If we're leaning towards Quinn, he interviewed well and has the thumbs up from the Casserly/Wolf duo then great. Let's try to close the deal. Now.....would Quinn accept? Don't see why Quinn wouldn't accept The guy grew up in Morristown, New Jersey and would be returning to a team that already has a young, extremely talented DL (his specialty) in place, the 6th overall pick in the draft and anywhere from $53-64 million in cap room to work with depending on what we do with Harvin. Not to mention that if the reports are true, the Jets are prepared to pair him with a GM that he's on the same page with.Your last point might be the most relevant. Not that the others are not, but just sayin that that has to be attractive. Especially if you're going to leave an organization like Seattle, which has it's shit together.
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Post by fullblast on Jan 5, 2015 23:26:59 GMT -5
If quinn does become our next HC, iam really curious who he will bring on board with him? Iam wondering with him being new in the HC game will he beable to surround himself with good quality coaches? Like how Marrone would beable to do if he was hired.Ijust wish they hurry the hell up FA and the draft is quickly approching us.. This may seem off the wall but I think that if Quinn is hired, Charlie Weis could potentially come back to the Jets for a number of reasons. 1. When Quinn was the DC at Florida, Weis was the OC. 2. Weis is currently unemployed after being fired as the HC of Kansas. 3. Jersey connection. Weis was an assistant head coach for Morristown in the 80s. 4. Experience. Weis has been in the NFL for a long time and has head coaching experience. His experience could benefit the whole staff. Some may think Weis is over the hill and done, but let's not forget he helped Matt freaking Cassel throw 27 TDs and only 5 interceptions in 2010. As far as a DC, I think Kris Richards, the current DB coach for the Seahawks would be a smart hire. He's been with the Seahawks since 2010 and has supported the developed of their impressive secondary. Sherman recently vouched for him as well. Man, I would love this. It's sad but the last time we had a consistently effective offense was '98.
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Jan 5, 2015 23:28:31 GMT -5
Didnt know much about Quinn. Good read on him if anyone cares: The Next Great Coach He’s obsessive in the film room, and his defense embarrassed Peyton Manning on the game’s biggest stage. But what really has Seattle coordinator Dan Quinn on the fast track is the trusting relationships he builds with players mmqb.si.com/2014/08/06/dan-quinn-seattle-seahawks/#
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Post by RayRay1 on Jan 5, 2015 23:52:02 GMT -5
Didnt know much about Quinn. Good read on him if anyone cares: The Next Great Coach He’s obsessive in the film room, and his defense embarrassed Peyton Forehead on the game’s biggest stage. But what really has Seattle coordinator Dan Quinn on the fast track is the trusting relationships he builds with players mmqb.si.com/2014/08/06/dan-quinn-seattle-seahawks/#That is a good read, thanks for posting.
The one argument you can make about a guy like Quinn, he's squeaky clean, there isn't any controversy out there yet on him, but that comes with the territory as a not yet head coach.
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Post by jetstream23 on Jan 5, 2015 23:59:50 GMT -5
Didnt know much about Quinn. Good read on him if anyone cares: The Next Great Coach He’s obsessive in the film room, and his defense embarrassed Peyton Forehead on the game’s biggest stage. But what really has Seattle coordinator Dan Quinn on the fast track is the trusting relationships he builds with players mmqb.si.com/2014/08/06/dan-quinn-seattle-seahawks/#
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Post by kreissage on Jan 6, 2015 1:01:46 GMT -5
Didnt know much about Quinn. Good read on him if anyone cares: The Next Great Coach He’s obsessive in the film room, and his defense embarrassed Peyton Forehead on the game’s biggest stage. But what really has Seattle coordinator Dan Quinn on the fast track is the trusting relationships he builds with players mmqb.si.com/2014/08/06/dan-quinn-seattle-seahawks/#Great read. I think this is our guy. Or at least a top candidate.
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Post by greenbandit on Jan 6, 2015 1:47:36 GMT -5
Id rather an offensive minded head coach (we haven't had one in over a decade), but if we do wind up with one Id rather Bowles than Quinn
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Post by The Turk on Jan 6, 2015 2:48:02 GMT -5
If Kirchner has truly been Schneider's right hand man for the last 5 years and played a major part in Seattle drafting the likes of Wilson, Sherman, Thomas, Chancellor, Wagner, Wright, Maxwell, etc...then I don't see why he wouldn't at least have a fucking amazing scouting background in a short period of time. No team has been better than Seattle at building through the draft the last 4-5 years. They've been fucking amazing at finding not just talent, but all-pro talent in the mid-late rounds. Maybe he was implying that the personnel side of things in Seattle was all Schneider and noone else?
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Post by The Turk on Jan 6, 2015 2:56:07 GMT -5
Id rather an offensive minded head coach (we haven't had one in over a decade), but if we do wind up with one Id rather Bowles than Quinn my thoughts exactly he looks to me to be too much a product of the talent he's coaching and Bowles looks to be the other way around
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