I beg you. Please don't ever type that man's name again. He epitomized the incompetent arrogance of that era. Of course, he was another lawyer/accountant. I will never forget this: Immediately after Belicihick resigned, THAT MAN came on the radio and said,"You have just witnessed an emotional breakdown." I think that I've got this word for word.
One other exec that I'll throw out for the younger posters was Mike Hickey. He always had the attitude that he know talent better than anyone in the league. In those days, before computers were prevalent, just about all of the NFL teams belonged to one of three scouting combines. I don't remember the names of all of them, but one of them was BLESTO. Guess which team was one of the very few not to join any of these combines. Yup, you guessed right: our beloved Jets. And who was THAT MAN's signature pick: why Jeff Lageman of course. What, you say you never heard of him? Shame on you. I'm surprised that he didn't make the all-century team.
Prior to THAT MAN, there was the immortal Jim Kensil. OK, he picked Freeman McNeil. But how about these studs: Johnny "Lam: Jones, Ron Faurot, Mike Haight, and Roger Vick. What?! You never heard of these 1st round super picks? Study your Jets history, young men!
It's enough to make a grown man cry.