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Post by Hotman on Jan 3, 2021 23:27:48 GMT -5
Too bad our fucking owners aren't as badass.
My only fear is we go from one piece of shit to another if the Schotty rumors are to be believed.
I think that guy was trolling. He looked like he was trying hard not to laugh his ass off. Although I suppose you could interpret that a couple ways
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Post by vin on Jan 3, 2021 23:27:54 GMT -5
Yep, on the Jet’s Internet web site 22 minutes ago. Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. The worst part is that Chris is actually SINCERE with that shit in the statement.
Mets got rescued by Cohen from the Wilpons.
I pray for the day the Jets get rescued from the Johnsons.
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Post by Jets Things on Jan 3, 2021 23:29:49 GMT -5
Woody Johnson is in finance and doesn't get J&J money though I am sure he has stock from the family. Oh wtf really? What next you gonna tell me Robert Kraft isn't stackin bills from the mac n cheese?! Nope. Woody has almost nothing to do with J&J pharma and Kraft has nothing to do with Kraft Heinz food.
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Post by Hotman on Jan 3, 2021 23:30:39 GMT -5
Oh wtf really? What next you gonna tell me Robert Kraft isn't stackin bills from the mac n cheese?! Nope. Woody has almost nothing to do with J&J pharma and Kraft has nothing to do with Kraft Heinz food. Stop playin JT now ain't the time lol
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Post by vin on Jan 3, 2021 23:30:40 GMT -5
OMG OMG I FEEL DIZZY Also wtf athletic fuck your paywall shadow wtf HERE :
The Jets are officially searching for their next head coach after relieving Adam Gase of his duties Sunday evening.
And Joe Douglas is running the point.
According to multiple league and team sources, the Jets general manager is the one primarily in charge of finding Gase’s replacement. CEO Christopher Johnson and president Hymie Elhai will contribute and have roles, sources said, but it will be Douglas who identifies the traits he wants in a coach, finds the coach who has those traits, leads the majority of the interviews, and eventually highlights the one he believes is the perfect man to work with the three of them.
“It’s Joe’s show,” one source said.
And he has the green light from ownership to do whatever it takes to get the coach he desires on the Jets’ sideline.
This will be the first head-coaching vacancy Douglas fills largely by himself. He spent the first 14 years of his career in the Ravens organization, training underneath Ozzie Newsome, before leaving the team in 2014. He then went to the Bears (Director of College Scouting) for one year before spending just over three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (Vice President of Player Personnel). The Jets hired Douglas after the 2019 NFL Draft.
In Baltimore and Chicago, Douglas worked almost exclusively in collegiate scouting. With the Eagles, Howie Roseman did everything he could to expose Douglas to various front-office workings, but that didn’t include a head-coaching search. Doug Pederson was already there when Douglas arrived.
Still, Douglas has the Jets’ full confidence and the complete trust of Johnson. Johnson will be privy to all potential moves. He’ll be made aware of why Douglas believes those moves will or won’t work. He’ll be involved in all interviews. He will not step on Douglas’ toes, though.
The Jets have basically given Douglas the keys to the franchise. He’ll pick the coach. He has no financial restrictions in free agency. He runs their draft.
Douglas is well-respected around the league and was considered a significant hire for New York in 2019. After the Jets fired Mike Maccagnan, Gase helped compile a short list of potential replacements, with Douglas’ name at the top. After one interview, Johnson knew who he wanted. The two sides went back and forth before Douglas agreed to a six-year contract.
“Christopher was not going to let him get away,” one team source said. “He found his guy, and he got him.”
The Jets believe the chance to work with Douglas will be a Beacon that attracts coaches to their opening. What Douglas has worked to build the last two years won’t hurt, either.
The Jets had a reputation for horrid drafting, worse free-agent signings, and front-office discombobulation before Douglas’ arrival. Their 10-year playoff drought, and brutal 2-14 record this season, is a final result of those years of ineptitude — from Mike Tannenbaum to John Idzik to Maccagnan. While Douglas said midway through this year he “didn’t do enough” to give Gase and quarterback Sam Darnold talent, it was always going to take more than one offseason to fix this team.
And while the Jets aren’t good, Douglas has positioned them to turn a corner sooner rather than later.
The general manager’s conservative approach in free agency last year angered fans, but it has positioned the Jets nicely for this year’s talent-rich class. New York should sit nearly $100 million under the cap when the market opens. Douglas received criticism for trading all-pro safety Jamal Adams, but in doing so, helped accumulate nine total picks within the first three rounds of the next two drafts. The Jets pick second this year, and have four first-round picks over the next two years.
Obviously, that doesn’t mean much if the Jets can’t find the right coach.
But the team is confident in Douglas’ ability to do so.
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Post by vin on Jan 3, 2021 23:31:20 GMT -5
OMG OMG I FEEL DIZZY Also wtf athletic fuck your paywall shadow wtf
And I forgot to add :
THANK GOD!!
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Post by Big L on Jan 3, 2021 23:35:45 GMT -5
The end of the Adam Gase Error, and 32G with the internetz skillz posting the Jets statement.
What IN THE FUCK is going on here?
And now begins the the Triennial Rebuild #17.
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Post by vin on Jan 3, 2021 23:39:36 GMT -5
By the way, from the article :
The Jets believe the chance to work with Douglas will be a Bacon that attracts coaches to their opening.
I keep trying to correct that word to "Bea-con" and it stays "Bacon". (is the site's autocorrect fucking around again? lol)
I guess that makes sense, too. lol
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Post by Big L on Jan 3, 2021 23:40:34 GMT -5
Doesn’t mean much if they can’t draft players that don’t suck, either. Forgot to mention that important piece of information.
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Post by vin on Jan 3, 2021 23:42:28 GMT -5
Doesn’t mean much if they can’t draft players that don’t suck, either. Forgot to mention that important piece of information.
You're all welcome, by the way, for me to provide that info that is behind athletic's pathetic paywall.
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Post by Big L on Jan 3, 2021 23:44:20 GMT -5
Doesn’t mean much if they can’t draft players that don’t suck, either. Forgot to mention that important piece of information.
You're all welcome, by the way, for me to provide that info that is behind athletic's pathetic paywall.
The Athletic is good. Anyone who wants to read it should pay.
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Post by crossfire on Jan 3, 2021 23:48:18 GMT -5
“Jets general manager is the one primarily in charge of finding Gase’s replacement. CEO Christopher Johnson and president Hymie Elhai will contribute and have roles.”
Joe Douglas: Hey Chrissy... go grab our head coaching candidate a coffee. And Hymie,.. grab some bagels & croissants for him too.
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Post by Big L on Jan 3, 2021 23:57:23 GMT -5
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Post by Big L on Jan 4, 2021 0:00:53 GMT -5
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