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Post by ryu79 on Jan 3, 2017 19:04:12 GMT -5
That is not encouraging. Need this corrected fast. If it was Patullo then good riddance, this should have been his main priority this year...
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Post by JStokes on Jan 3, 2017 19:17:30 GMT -5
That is not encouraging. Need this corrected fast. If it was Patullo then good riddance, this should have been his main priority this year... Not encouraging the statement or not encouraging the accuracy of the statement? Since none of these coaches ever really give you anything of substance in the record, while I find it slimy from a player, I actually appreciate anonymous comments from coaches. As to the accuracy of the statement, I think any Jet fan is deluding himself to think they are going to tweak Hack's footwork, fix his accuracy and presto we've found our franchise QB. _
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Post by ryu79 on Jan 3, 2017 19:35:07 GMT -5
That is not encouraging. Need this corrected fast. If it was Patullo then good riddance, this should have been his main priority this year... Not encouraging the statement or not encouraging the accuracy of the statement? Since none of these coaches ever really give you anything of substance in the record, while I find it slimy from a player, I actually appreciate anonymous comments from coaches. As to the accuracy of the statement, I think any Jet fan is deluding himself to think they are going to tweak Hack's footwork, fix his accuracy and presto we've found our franchise QB. _ Both. Sorry, if you were the qb coach and your job was to work on a guy and you trash him to espn, thats low.
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Post by JStokes on Jan 3, 2017 19:44:24 GMT -5
Not encouraging the statement or not encouraging the accuracy of the statement? Since none of these coaches ever really give you anything of substance in the record, while I find it slimy from a player, I actually appreciate anonymous comments from coaches. As to the accuracy of the statement, I think any Jet fan is deluding himself to think they are going to tweak Hack's footwork, fix his accuracy and presto we've found our franchise QB. _ Both. Sorry, if you were the qb coach and your job was to work on a guy and you trash him to espn, thats low. Whoa whoa whoa. If you were the QB coach and they gave you a complete spaz and you got fired a week after Christmas because you couldn't fix the spaz you'd fucking pissed. If I were the QB coach and had no say in picking the spaz but my egocentric GM did and now I'm on the unemployment line with 3 kids at home and my wife bitching at me because I couldn't work a miracle but the GM was still the GM? I'd leave a big hot steaming dump right on his desk before I made all those anonymous quotes. _
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Post by RobR on Jan 3, 2017 22:12:18 GMT -5
Thought I'd oput this here rather than start a new thread. Anonymous coach likely fired today. www.roarlionsroar.com/nfl-nittany-lions/2017/01/1469/anonymous-new-york-jets-coach-christian-hackenberg-couldnt-hit-ocean-penn-state-adam-schefterANONYMOUS JETS COACH: CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG 'COULDN'T HIT THE OCEAN'New York Jets quarterback Christian Hackenberg (5) warms up before a game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports An anonymous New York Jets coach told ESPN's Adam Schefter that former Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg "couldn't hit the ocean," with team officials also saying the rookie regressed this year. The criticism, which had no names attached to it, was reported on Sunday's NFL pregame shows, including the bottom line crawl: Hackenberg performed poorly in the preseason and has been inactive for the Jets all season -- except for today against the Bills. He is active for the first time and will back up starter Ryan Fitzpatrick. It's been a rough year for Hackenberg, who has faced scorn ever since the Jets picked him. It's gotten to the point where there was a widely circulated report last week that he bounced a throw in warmups. Things might not get better for Hackenberg, either. The Jets, who are busy criticizing a rookie they picked anonymously, are expected to make changes on offense next year, Schefter reported. Although [head coach Todd] Bowles and [general manager Mike] Maccagnan are expected to be safe, the Jets likely will make some changes to their coaching staff, sources told ESPN. There has been speculation about offensive coordinator Chan Gailey's future with the Jets. DOWNWARD TREND Hackenberg struggled at Penn State in his final two years, which coincided with the first two years of James Franklin's tenure in State College. Hackenberg was a revelation as a true freshman in 2013 in former coach Bill O'Brien's pro-style scheme; following that true freshman season (2,955 yards and 20 touchdowns), Hackenberg became the subject of NFL interest. However, after a rocky 2014, where he tossed only 12 TDs versus 15 interceptions, and a pedestrian junior campaign in 2015 (2,525 yards, 16 TDs, 6 INTs), the book on Hackenberg changed; he still declared for the draft. Facing heavy scrutiny in the draft process for inaccuracy, attitude and general lack of production in a high-profile position, the Jets picked Hackenberg No. 51 overall. The Jets, who have cycled through quarterbacks for much of the decade, planned to keep Hackenberg stocked away for at least a year. Plans change when your quarterbacks get hurt and you're on the way to another losing season. The Jets face the Bills at 1 p.m. today on CBS. _ Ouch. Sounds like the QB coach Patullo already knew he was getting canned sending a parting shot. I'm not sure how that will help him land another job in the future, IMO it can only hurt.
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Post by HawkeyeJet on Jan 3, 2017 22:17:17 GMT -5
Both. Sorry, if you were the qb coach and your job was to work on a guy and you trash him to espn, thats low. Whoa whoa whoa. If you were the QB coach and they gave you a complete spaz and you got fired a week after Christmas because you couldn't fix the spaz you'd fucking pissed. If I were the QB coach and had no say in picking the spaz but my egocentric GM did and now I'm on the unemployment line with 3 kids at home and my wife bitching at me because I couldn't work a miracle but the GM was still the GM? I'd leave a big hot steaming dump right on his desk before I made all those anonymous quotes. _ Who says that's the reason he got fired? What did he do with Fitz or Petty this year? Not shit.
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Post by JStokes on Jan 3, 2017 23:10:37 GMT -5
Whoa whoa whoa. If you were the QB coach and they gave you a complete spaz and you got fired a week after Christmas because you couldn't fix the spaz you'd fucking pissed. If I were the QB coach and had no say in picking the spaz but my egocentric GM did and now I'm on the unemployment line with 3 kids at home and my wife bitching at me because I couldn't work a miracle but the GM was still the GM? I'd leave a big hot steaming dump right on his desk before I made all those anonymous quotes. _ Who says that's the reason he got fired? What did he do with Fitz or Petty this year? Not shit. Back up there Hawk. I didn't say it was the QB coach, that's what ryu79 posited. I have no idea who it was but if it was the QB coach like ryu79 suggested, I could understand him being pissed. Again, no one has any idea who said what or who got fired for what reason. I just was responding to ryu79. If it was the QB coach and he got fired for not being able to fix the unfixable, it's inderstandable if he was pissed on the way out the door. But it could have been the quality control coach who just saw the obvious. _
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Post by JStokes on Jan 3, 2017 23:12:18 GMT -5
Thought I'd oput this here rather than start a new thread. Anonymous coach likely fired today. www.roarlionsroar.com/nfl-nittany-lions/2017/01/1469/anonymous-new-york-jets-coach-christian-hackenberg-couldnt-hit-ocean-penn-state-adam-schefterANONYMOUS JETS COACH: CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG 'COULDN'T HIT THE OCEAN'New York Jets quarterback Christian Hackenberg (5) warms up before a game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports An anonymous New York Jets coach told ESPN's Adam Schefter that former Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg "couldn't hit the ocean," with team officials also saying the rookie regressed this year. The criticism, which had no names attached to it, was reported on Sunday's NFL pregame shows, including the bottom line crawl: Hackenberg performed poorly in the preseason and has been inactive for the Jets all season -- except for today against the Bills. He is active for the first time and will back up starter Ryan Fitzpatrick. It's been a rough year for Hackenberg, who has faced scorn ever since the Jets picked him. It's gotten to the point where there was a widely circulated report last week that he bounced a throw in warmups. Things might not get better for Hackenberg, either. The Jets, who are busy criticizing a rookie they picked anonymously, are expected to make changes on offense next year, Schefter reported. Although [head coach Todd] Bowles and [general manager Mike] Maccagnan are expected to be safe, the Jets likely will make some changes to their coaching staff, sources told ESPN. There has been speculation about offensive coordinator Chan Gailey's future with the Jets. DOWNWARD TREND Hackenberg struggled at Penn State in his final two years, which coincided with the first two years of James Franklin's tenure in State College. Hackenberg was a revelation as a true freshman in 2013 in former coach Bill O'Brien's pro-style scheme; following that true freshman season (2,955 yards and 20 touchdowns), Hackenberg became the subject of NFL interest. However, after a rocky 2014, where he tossed only 12 TDs versus 15 interceptions, and a pedestrian junior campaign in 2015 (2,525 yards, 16 TDs, 6 INTs), the book on Hackenberg changed; he still declared for the draft. Facing heavy scrutiny in the draft process for inaccuracy, attitude and general lack of production in a high-profile position, the Jets picked Hackenberg No. 51 overall. The Jets, who have cycled through quarterbacks for much of the decade, planned to keep Hackenberg stocked away for at least a year. Plans change when your quarterbacks get hurt and you're on the way to another losing season. The Jets face the Bills at 1 p.m. today on CBS. _ Ouch. Sounds like the QB coach Patullo already knew he was getting canned sending a parting shot. I'm not sure how that will help him land another job in the future, IMO it can only hurt. No idea who said it. Could have been the strength coach. Could have been Johnny Lynn and he didn't get fired. _
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Post by ryu79 on Jan 3, 2017 23:22:11 GMT -5
Thought I'd oput this here rather than start a new thread. Anonymous coach likely fired today. www.roarlionsroar.com/nfl-nittany-lions/2017/01/1469/anonymous-new-york-jets-coach-christian-hackenberg-couldnt-hit-ocean-penn-state-adam-schefterANONYMOUS JETS COACH: CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG 'COULDN'T HIT THE OCEAN'New York Jets quarterback Christian Hackenberg (5) warms up before a game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Scott R. Galvin-USA TODAY Sports An anonymous New York Jets coach told ESPN's Adam Schefter that former Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg "couldn't hit the ocean," with team officials also saying the rookie regressed this year. The criticism, which had no names attached to it, was reported on Sunday's NFL pregame shows, including the bottom line crawl: Hackenberg performed poorly in the preseason and has been inactive for the Jets all season -- except for today against the Bills. He is active for the first time and will back up starter Ryan Fitzpatrick. It's been a rough year for Hackenberg, who has faced scorn ever since the Jets picked him. It's gotten to the point where there was a widely circulated report last week that he bounced a throw in warmups. Things might not get better for Hackenberg, either. The Jets, who are busy criticizing a rookie they picked anonymously, are expected to make changes on offense next year, Schefter reported. Although [head coach Todd] Bowles and [general manager Mike] Maccagnan are expected to be safe, the Jets likely will make some changes to their coaching staff, sources told ESPN. There has been speculation about offensive coordinator Chan Gailey's future with the Jets. DOWNWARD TREND Hackenberg struggled at Penn State in his final two years, which coincided with the first two years of James Franklin's tenure in State College. Hackenberg was a revelation as a true freshman in 2013 in former coach Bill O'Brien's pro-style scheme; following that true freshman season (2,955 yards and 20 touchdowns), Hackenberg became the subject of NFL interest. However, after a rocky 2014, where he tossed only 12 TDs versus 15 interceptions, and a pedestrian junior campaign in 2015 (2,525 yards, 16 TDs, 6 INTs), the book on Hackenberg changed; he still declared for the draft. Facing heavy scrutiny in the draft process for inaccuracy, attitude and general lack of production in a high-profile position, the Jets picked Hackenberg No. 51 overall. The Jets, who have cycled through quarterbacks for much of the decade, planned to keep Hackenberg stocked away for at least a year. Plans change when your quarterbacks get hurt and you're on the way to another losing season. The Jets face the Bills at 1 p.m. today on CBS. _ Ouch. Sounds like the QB coach Patullo already knew he was getting canned sending a parting shot. I'm not sure how that will help him land another job in the future, IMO it can only hurt. This. Whoever said this, it was totally unprofessional. If, i said, IF, it was Patullo, totally agree with you.
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Post by ryu79 on Jan 3, 2017 23:32:54 GMT -5
Both. Sorry, if you were the qb coach and your job was to work on a guy and you trash him to espn, thats low. Whoa whoa whoa. If you were the QB coach and they gave you a complete spaz and you got fired a week after Christmas because you couldn't fix the spaz you'd fucking pissed. If I were the QB coach and had no say in picking the spaz but my egocentric GM did and now I'm on the unemployment line with 3 kids at home and my wife bitching at me because I couldn't work a miracle but the GM was still the GM? I'd leave a big hot steaming dump right on his desk before I made all those anonymous quotes. _ He is an up and coming coach in the league and burning bridges is a poor strategy, imho. More importantly, the Jets have plenty of reasons to consider his employment that have nothing to do with Hack. Jet QB play nosedived this year altogether.
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Post by JStokes on Jan 3, 2017 23:41:18 GMT -5
Whoa whoa whoa. If you were the QB coach and they gave you a complete spaz and you got fired a week after Christmas because you couldn't fix the spaz you'd fucking pissed. If I were the QB coach and had no say in picking the spaz but my egocentric GM did and now I'm on the unemployment line with 3 kids at home and my wife bitching at me because I couldn't work a miracle but the GM was still the GM? I'd leave a big hot steaming dump right on his desk before I made all those anonymous quotes. _ He is an up and coming coach in the league and burning bridges is a poor strategy, imho. More importantly, the Jets have plenty of reasons to consider his employment that have nothing to do with Hack. Jet QB play nosedived this year altogether. The quote was anonymous. No one has any idea who said it. Could have been any one of the other dozen coaches on the team. _
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Post by ryu79 on Jan 3, 2017 23:48:00 GMT -5
He is an up and coming coach in the league and burning bridges is a poor strategy, imho. More importantly, the Jets have plenty of reasons to consider his employment that have nothing to do with Hack. Jet QB play nosedived this year altogether. The quote was anonymous. No one has any idea who said it. Could have been any one of the other dozen coaches on the team. _ Yup, thats why i said IF. Whoever said it, its lame.
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Post by RobR on Jan 3, 2017 23:55:32 GMT -5
It's not anonymous among NFL insiders since it is such a closed environment that they operate in. Every single team knows where that quote came from and it was douchey and classless, even if it was accurate.
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Post by tkasper01 on Jan 4, 2017 8:45:48 GMT -5
It's not anonymous among NFL insiders since it is such a closed environment that they operate in. Every single team knows where that quote came from and it was douchey and classless, even if it was accurate. What if it was just the writer making it up and no one really said it ?
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Post by Hotman on Jan 4, 2017 9:56:24 GMT -5
It's not anonymous among NFL insiders since it is such a closed environment that they operate in. Every single team knows where that quote came from and it was douchey and classless, even if it was accurate. What if it was just the writer making it up and no one really said it ? IT WAS THE RUSSIANS!!!
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