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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 31, 2017 16:34:10 GMT -5
Rex is not a NFL coach and never will be. I don't see any team including college taking him. Rex is a entertainer posing as a coach he is where he belongs in front of a camara cracking jokes.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 30, 2017 7:23:16 GMT -5
I don't think this was Bowles first choice or even a brilliant move it was all he could get to run the offense. This guy has never called a play ever in his career I don't think Bowles who is in a must win season coaching for his job would take a chance like this unless that was his only option.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 25, 2017 10:40:40 GMT -5
Add a moderately priced veteran QB. Hold competition between Vet, Hack and Petty. Start the best one in 2017. We're not a Super Bowl team anyway. I want no QB in Round 1. Stay put and take BPA (likely a CB, OLB or RB) or trade down for an extra pick. This is the worse QB class in decades Mac would be cutting his own throat if he drafted a QB in the first. It would also would mean that they made a mistake on HackenBerg it would literally be the end of Mac.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 23, 2017 14:55:18 GMT -5
Nobody wants the Job imagine starting out as OC with no QB aging WRS and a OL that has no LT no way anybody with half a brain would walk into this mess.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 23, 2017 7:24:12 GMT -5
The Falcons defense is no leaps and bound talent wise above the Jets defense. In fact pound for pounds Jets have a better front 7 they are not doing squat. Yes they have a great offense but Atlanta defense sucked before Quinn got there. Thats why I started this thread again the Jets jumped the gun and screwed up. It doesn't shock me 40 plus years I watch the same crap over and over the same cycle goes on and on. The Falcons defense still sucks. I don't understand validating Quinn's ability by stating that he turned around Atlanta's defense when they are still one of the worst defenses in the NFL. If they were one of the worse in the league then they wouldn't be in the super bowl. They literally shut Rogers down crappy defenses and bad coaches don't shut a offense like GreenBay down. I'm not sugar coating it Woody got inpatient and it cost the Jets again.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 22, 2017 17:27:22 GMT -5
Dimitroff and Shanahan are the stars in Atlanta. Rex Ryan made 2 consecutive AFC title games due to a great roster. Quinn is going to the SB on the power of his roster and his OC, not is skill as a head coach. The Falcons defense is no leaps and bound talent wise above the Jets defense. In fact pound for pounds Jets have a better front 7 they are not doing squat. Yes they have a great offense but Atlanta defense sucked before Quinn got there. Thats why I started this thread again the Jets jumped the gun and screwed up. It doesn't shock me 40 plus years I watch the same crap over and over the same cycle goes on and on.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 20, 2017 18:22:28 GMT -5
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 18, 2017 12:37:30 GMT -5
Personally I dont get the love for Glennon...I see an inaccurate, choker who holds the ball too long....kind of like the old QB we just got rid of. If they sign him I'm going to need to come up with a new hashtag #FUCKFITZ Well said, I don't see the love for Glennon. The guy struggled when given opportunity that's why Tampa took Winston. I'm with the minority here go HackenBerg and if he sucks it up draft a QB in 2018.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 16, 2017 13:17:31 GMT -5
draft deshaun watson hire chip kelly as your o.c. step the fuck outta teh way and focus on fixing your stupid ass underperforming defense Won't happen because the Jets would have to trade up to get him. No way he gets past San Francisco.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 16, 2017 13:16:01 GMT -5
Why would anyone want to be our OC? We don't have, or at the very least, aren't sure we have a QB. It's like expecting somebody to jump out of a plane and hope he finds a parachute on the way down. Well said. It won't get any better because this team will just draft another defensive player with the #6 pick.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 15, 2017 9:32:17 GMT -5
I've been vetting these offensive lineman and even I don't think there is one worth the 6th overall. There will be at least five that go in the first round but most will be in lower part of the first round. Draft Cook at 6(yes I've come around to it) and pray Antonio Garcia falls to our second round pick. Boner pants in full effect. The Jets would be better off with more picks and the strength of this draft is in the middle, not at the top. IMO, the Jets know that the subjective value of the 6th selection depends entirely on who falls to them at that spot and the degree of boner pants (someone should develop a scale) some other team has for that player. While Cook is an excellent young back, the Jets would place him behind a subpar O line with a near non-existent passing attack. The kid would face stacked boxes and his career will have been shortened and his best years wasted on a rebuilding team. Plus, the one weakness in his game is picking up blitzers and chipping outside rushers as he heads downfield to be a passing option may get the Jets QB (whoever it is) killed. So, I'm a no on Cook at 6. But, what if Cook falls to the Jets at 6 and teams like the Giants, Lions, or Ravens think Cook would be the difference maker for their offense. Then, the Jets can extract value for the selection in the form of a pick later in round one and an additional pick or two. Teams have shown the inclination to "overpay" to get the player they think is a game-changer for them. What if the Jets seek to include Richardson is such a trade? . How much more can they get in the form of picks? I don't know who will fall to the Jets at 6, but my hope is that they trade down given the opportunity. Frankly, if they could convince a team to give them next years first round pick in the deal, I'd do cartwheels since it will give the Jets the ammo necessary to trade into the top of next year's draft when a QB worth taking will be available. Having more picks worked really well when Idzik had 12 picks and kept them all with the same mentality instead of trading up for Beckham JR. That's why this team sucks so bad. Jets need to pull the trigger if game changer falls to them. Elite players are few and far between if the Jets have a chance at one they should go for it. The other strategy of getting more picks has been done for years and the Jets suck at drafting after round 1 so they should just get an elite offensive weapon.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 14, 2017 19:40:50 GMT -5
Sure, but he's completely turned around that defense while Bowles has ran ours straight into the ground. He's probably a better coach than Bowles, but it's the players he's given too. Our team has next to no talent. Old receivers and rb, garbage o-line, a d-line that didn't give a shit, a bunch of 3rd string qb's, and a pathetic secondary. Give those players to Quinn and he's sitting at home right now. I don't think our defense is the problem the offense has been so neglected that's it's forcing the defense to be out on the field wearing them down. The Jets have to use most of this year's draft to get a weapon in the first get some OL in the remaining rounds with another QB. I'm hoping for Fournette, Cook or Mike Williams. Unfortunately they will go defense again.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 14, 2017 19:31:29 GMT -5
Sure helps having an mvp quarterback Sure, but he's completely turned around that defense while Bowles has ran ours straight into the ground. Exactly that defense has a lot of rookies the Jets defense personell wise is better talent.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 14, 2017 19:20:14 GMT -5
Instead we have Rich Kotite 2.0.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Jan 13, 2017 14:14:06 GMT -5
On the plus side, Broncos players and fans seem to love the guy and rate him as a coach. I've seen posts from Denver journalists saying that he is ready for the step up.On the downside, he has never had primary responsibility for designing a scheme or calling a game. He has no experience in developing a young QB. But, despite initial scepticism from many (including me) former RB coach Anthony Lynn did fine when stepping up to OC, and look where he is now. If he gets the gig, I will support him, but it wouldn't be the appointment I was hoping for. Where did you read that? NJ.com is reporting that too that he is well liked and respected. I don't like it but the Jets offense is so decimated nobody who is well known like Norv Turner is going to come here. This what happens when you don't take any offensive players in the first round since 2009 this what happens when you don't invest some of your high end draft picks on some offensive players.
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