hire a legit president of football operations.. let him find his own GM.. then let the GM find his HC.. then let the HC find his staff.. most importantly, the GM & the HC would report to the the president of football operations, not the johnson brothers..Did anyone see Bell's comments to a Jets fan about coming to play for the Jets? Harsh. The perception around the league about this team and organization needs to change. I hope the Jets players remember that when we play Pittsburgh..
i thought the current structure was put in place after things went south with ryan & idzik??I get the structure at the Jets is unusual but not unprecented. I understand your point, but I don't believe that the current structure is dysfunctional. Bowles, Mac and Chris Johnson seem to be working well together, and appear to be on the same page. They have a plan. The Jets are rebuilding - that's the bottom line. I would add that the Jets did get to two AFC Championship games with this structure, so it can work with the right team in place. The current Jets just need more talent. In my opinion, they're on that path. We can have a separate discussion about how far away they are.
i thought the current structure was put in place after things went south with ryan & idzik??
have you read the shanahan thread??My understanding is that Johnson has always had the power to hire and fire the head coach and the GM separately. I could be wrong, but that is my understanding.
Parcells thinks highly of Bowles - that's good enough for me. He deserves an opportunity to see this rebuild through. If it doesn't work, we move on. I never understand why people so get bent out of shape about this. If this team doesn't continue to improve, changes will be made. It's pretty simple.
i agree with the latter but with respect, you have absolutely no idea how much or little bell knows about the jet locker room/coaching/ownership..I would add that Bell has an opinion, that's all. It's not fact. He no idea what is going on in the Jets locker room. And by the way, neither do we. The only thing I do know is that this team competed last year, despite the fact that no one expected them to win more a 1 or 2 games. If he doesn't want to come here, fine. This team can win without him, he's not Joe Montana. He's a Pro Bowl RB - they're not that hard to find.
Who cares, he just wants as much money as possible and there's no way would I pay him anywhere near that. Fix the OL, and the running game will
be fine with BP, EM, and whoever else we may land.
Who cares, he just wants as much money as possible and there's no way would I pay him anywhere near that. Fix the OL, and the running game will
be fine with BP, EM, and whoever else we may land.
Right on Wicker Man. He's trying to inflate his value. Behind a lesser "O" line he might not be as good as he seems.
You hit the Nail on the Head Gramoah!
I just read the Shanahan thread, I'm unsure of the implication there. The comment is rather passive aggressive. Is he implying that Bowles isn't bright? As I said, if Parcells thinks highly of him, that's good enough for me. Arians does as well, and he is an excellent coach in his own right. Bowles was on the staff of both Parcells and Arians, so they are in the best position to know about his acumen.
I get the structure at the Jets is unusual but not unprecented. I understand your point, but I don't believe that the current structure is dysfunctional. Bowles, Mac and Chris Johnson seem to be working well together, and appear to be on the same page. They have a plan. The Jets are rebuilding - that's the bottom line. I would add that the Jets did get to two AFC Championship games with this structure, so it can work with the right team in place. The current Jets just need more talent. In my opinion, they're on that path. We can have a separate discussion about how far away they are.