TheFunPolice Posted Tuesday at 10:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:44 PM Don't discount the possibility of Rex Ryan returning to coach the Jets Quote
aristocrat Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM 3 hours ago, SoTier said: How will that help? They've whiffed on 3 top five QBs in the last 15 years: Sanchez (2009), Darnold (2018), and Wilson (2021) plus a 2nd rounder in 2013 (Smith). Smith and Darnold have gone on to become decent starting QBs, which is only more embarrassing because both looked like something nasty you don't want to step in when with the Jests. You keep trying until you hit Quote
Scott7975 Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/troubling-report-surfaces-about-jets-after-gm-change/ar-AA1unMoY#comments What a dumpster fire franchise. Quote
Beast Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM Didn’t the owner fire Saleh because he felt he had a great team? Now he fires the GM for putting that great team together? Ahhhhhhh…the Jets! Absolutely love it! 1 Quote
Savage Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:54 PM 1 hour ago, TheFunPolice said: Don't discount the possibility of Rex Ryan returning to coach the Jets I pray they hire him again. 3 Quote
SoTier Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, aristocrat said: You keep trying until you hit Long time bottom feeder franchises are like leopards. They don't change their spots. The only way for these franchises to become winning football teams is regime change from the top down. That means new ownership as well as the removal any left over major decision makers remaining in the organization. Changing GMs, HCs, and players might get a winning season or two or even a WC game every decade or so, but there's no real sustained improvement because the way the organization is run isn't conducive to building a winning football team. Three examples: Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, and Washington Commanders. Edited yesterday at 12:03 AM by SoTier 2 Quote
mannc Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM Posted yesterday at 12:11 AM 1 hour ago, TheFunPolice said: Don't discount the possibility of Rex Ryan returning to coach the Jets No way in h**l Quote
Reks Ryan Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM The decision to trade for D. Adams was brutal. Jets were 2 -4, had already fired their coach and didn't have a quality QB on their roster. Tyrod is past his prime. But they do have some young talent. That's exactly the type of team that should be cleansing the locker room of over-priced over-the-hill divas, not bringing in new one. Not sure if that trade decision was Woody Johnson or the GM. But if Douglas recommended trading for Adams, that's a last straw fireable offense. 1 1 Quote
mannc Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM As I said in another thread, I think firing the GM signals that the franchise is planning to tank the rest of the season to put themselves in position to draft a quarterback. If they lose out, the Jets could potentially end up with the second pick, or maybe even number 1 if Carolina does something stupid, like trying to win the rest of their games. They simply can't go into next season with Rodgers... Quote
Ray Stonada Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Posted yesterday at 12:42 AM Aaron Rodgers looks like a gnome or a troll or a minor demon or something. 2 Quote
bigduke6 Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM well, im going to say the same thing about Douglas as i did Saleh. hes probably happy to be out of there. he still gets paid, doesnt have to put up with this garbage anymore, and the Jets look like a joke being led by clowns so his rep will probably be fine around the league. cant fire Rodgers, cant fire the owner, gotta blame this fiasco on somebody. im betting theres a bunch of really good players that would like out as well. 1 Quote
aristocrat Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, SoTier said: Long time bottom feeder franchises are like leopards. They don't change their spots. The only way for these franchises to become winning football teams is regime change from the top down. That means new ownership as well as the removal any left over major decision makers remaining in the organization. Changing GMs, HCs, and players might get a winning season or two or even a WC game every decade or so, but there's no real sustained improvement because the way the organization is run isn't conducive to building a winning football team. Three examples: Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, and Washington Commanders. Gm, coach qb, everything else falls in line. See lions, chargers, bills. Commanders changed owners but really it was just the qb as he’s succeeding with past players. Not sure when they changed gms. adding in bengals. Got the qb made the Super Bowl. Terrible owner Edited yesterday at 01:10 AM by aristocrat 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM Posted yesterday at 01:03 AM The jets organization so needs to find a different owner, but I hope they never do, 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM 28 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said: Aaron Rodgers looks like a gnome or a troll or a minor demon or something. He just looks really old. Kind of haggard. 1 Quote
That's No Moon Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM 5 hours ago, Joe Mama said: Chistian Hackenberg in 2nd round also Bryce Petty in the 4th. Quote
sleeby Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM My fantastic dream - jets hire rex as GM and he hires his idiot brother as HC. Like ASAP. 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted yesterday at 02:40 AM Posted yesterday at 02:40 AM 7 hours ago, FireChans said: I wish they kept Douglas. Now they may find someone good, instead of a known mediocre quantity. Agreed. But Douglas has his defenders here on TSW. Afterall........he picked the incredible Breece Hall. There were about a half dozen people on TSW who were irate about how the Jets got him instead of the Bills and how regret would follow. I mean, it's literally the easiest or second easiest position to find talent at (safety being the other) and they were desperate for OL help and goes to Arby's with a near 1st round pick. That pick eased my mind about his potential as a GM. 1 Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Don Otreply said: The jets organization so needs to find a different owner, but I hope they never do, Thanks to the lovely minority population in this country, they probably WILL have a new owner in 2025, screwing the Bills over. "And considering the uncertainty in the organization, with a head coaching vacancy, general manager Joe Douglas in the final year of his contract and a 40-year-old quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, having Johnson potentially spend the next four years abroad could have a dramatic impact." https://www.nfl.com/news/jets-nfl-anticipate-woody-johnson-being-tabbed-by-president-elect-donald-trump Edited yesterday at 02:47 AM by EasternOHBillsFan Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM So exactly how many comp picks do the Patriots get for this? Quote
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