If this team can only go 6-11 or 7-10 then its the coaching staff. I like most of the things JD has done.
7-9 was fool's gold but 6-27 followed by 7-10 is the real thing and a step up?!? C'mon man. I find it completely fanciful to imagine that Saleh and/or JD would feel that way.
What if they only win 4-5?If the team goes 7-10, it's the youth and inexperience of the roster.
What if they only win 4-5?
This thread is why the Jets can't get out of their own way in half a century.
Jets fans have no patience for a real rebuild, no comprehension of growing pains with a young roster. They raise expectations too high before they are merited. So if this young, talented roster goes 7-10, some Jets fans expecting playoffs or more this year will begin buying up billboards around the Meadowlands and Florham Park. They'll fly planes with banners about how the coaching staff and GM have done nothing but lose. They'll call for ticket boycotts. They'll call into sports radio and rant worse than every Joe Beningo rant ever.
This will, of course, lead to one of two things. Either:
1. Woody Johnson will listen to the rantings of fans who are so sick of losing for a half century that they don't have the patience to let a true build play out, and fire Saleh and/or Douglas, or
2. Joe Douglas will, either through pressure or out of self-preservation, deviate from how he has been building through the draft, sign and trade for a bunch of older free agents to appease the sharks swarming around him, and leave the team old and with no draft capital or cap space.
After which, Jets fans will wonder why this always happens to the Jets.
What if they only win 4-5?
SE, you and I have always seen eye to eye on this. Very valid points.
Sometimes fans forget that bad teams typically look for quick fixes to make everyone happy. We don’t have to go back very far in our history with this team to see how that works out. Signing Trumaine Johnson and LeVeon Bell are the most recent examples. It’s a bandaid for a bullet hole. Appeasement is a perfect word, because you’re simply appeasing the fans with a “star” player that ultimately doesn’t move the needle much or at all in the case of these two players.
The slow build to success is the way. You draft a young QB and let him grow. You surround him with good players mostly via the draft. You don’t kill your salary cap. And when you’re close, you make the big free agent splash for a player that moves you closer to the #1 seed.
Really, I'm the cause of no superbowl wins since 1969!? Wow! My expectations have nothing to do with Woody or JD or Saleh or their decisions. But I'd be willing to bet that JD and Saleh agree with me. Judging from Saleh's pressers, it seemed quite evident that he wasn't happy with 4-13 and expected more from the team last season. I know that Braxton Berrios does.This thread is why the Jets can't get out of their own way in half a century.
Jets fans have no patience for a real rebuild, no comprehension of growing pains with a young roster. They raise expectations too high before they are merited. So if this young, talented roster goes 7-10, some Jets fans expecting playoffs or more this year will begin buying up billboards around the Meadowlands and Florham Park. They'll fly planes with banners about how the coaching staff and GM have done nothing but lose. They'll call for ticket boycotts. They'll call into sports radio and rant worse than every Joe Beningo rant ever.
This will, of course, lead to one of two things. Either:
1. Woody Johnson will listen to the rantings of fans who are so sick of losing for a half century that they don't have the patience to let a true build play out, and fire Saleh and/or Douglas, or
2. Joe Douglas will, either through pressure or out of self-preservation, deviate from how he has been building through the draft, sign and trade for a bunch of older free agents to appease the sharks swarming around him, and leave the team old and with no draft capital or cap space.
After which, Jets fans will wonder why this always happens to the Jets.
Really, I'm the cause of no superbowl wins since 1969!? Wow! My expectations have nothing to do with Woody or JD or Saleh or their decisions. But I'd be willing to bet that JD and Saleh agree with me. Judging from Saleh's pressers, it seemed quite evident that he wasn't happy with 4-13 and expected more from the team last season. I know that Braxton Berrios does.
Maybe you need to re-read my original post. My original post was conditional to 3 things happening. If all of them happen then we'll be in the top 3rd of the league for just about every unit on the team. 14 of 32 teams will make the playoffs...almost half of the teams. It would be absurd to think that we wouldn't be.
I'm sorry if what I'm about to say does not find favor with you, but the rest of your post is silly and I will not comment on it.
This all I'm going to say about the rest of your replies. Instead of attacking me for things that I didn't say or imply, we might have a better dialog if you actually respond to what I said.When you completely tear down the roster and build again from the foundation up, it is.
Who is left from the Maccagnan/Idzik era? Quinnen and CJ? Is that about it? The ENTIRE ROSTER was overhauled, and honestly it was done quicker than I thought it could be. Look at where the roster was when Douglas took the job. Cap hell, very little talent, lots of big contracts for aging players. He stripped it down to the studs, and rightfully so. Should he have built on that rotting foundation? After all, they were 7-9. He should have just spent more money on big contracts, gotten them to 8-8 or maybe even 9-7 and flirting with a wild card until the whole thing fell apart? Would that have shown him to be a good GM?
This all I'm going to say about the rest of your replies. Instead of attacking me for things that I didn't say or imply, we might have a better dialog if you actually respond to what I said.
8-9. No playoffs. But 8-9 on the season is a giant step forward. remember…… this is still a very young team.
Fantastic postThis thread is why the Jets can't get out of their own way in half a century.
Jets fans have no patience for a real rebuild, no comprehension of growing pains with a young roster. They raise expectations too high before they are merited. So if this young, talented roster goes 7-10, some Jets fans expecting playoffs or more this year will begin buying up billboards around the Meadowlands and Florham Park. They'll fly planes with banners about how the coaching staff and GM have done nothing but lose. They'll call for ticket boycotts. They'll call into sports radio and rant worse than every Joe Beningo rant ever.
This will, of course, lead to one of two things. Either:
1. Woody Johnson will listen to the rantings of fans who are so sick of losing for a half century that they don't have the patience to let a true build play out, and fire Saleh and/or Douglas, or
2. Joe Douglas will, either through pressure or out of self-preservation, deviate from how he has been building through the draft, sign and trade for a bunch of older free agents to appease the sharks swarming around him, and leave the team old and with no draft capital or cap space.
After which, Jets fans will wonder why this always happens to the Jets.
Well I think Zach is going to step forward. One of the mistakes made with him was dumping the entire playbook on him. That was scaled back. Personally, I believe that Sauce, Wilson, and Hall are pro-ready.I agree with your initial point that if all of that goes right for the Jets, they have a chance at a playoff spot.
I also stand by the fact that this is still a very young roster, and if the fan base doesn't account at all for growing pains and expects immediate success, they are likely to be let down.
You did see the Kwon Alexander post correct?Well I think Zach is going to step forward. One of the mistakes made with him was dumping the entire playbook on him. That was scaled back. Personally, I believe that Sauce, Wilson, and Hall are pro-ready.
So where does that leave things?
Jeremiah Johnson and LB.
Johnson is not a huge concern but lb is. We had a horrendous rushing d and it seems like we never addressed it.