You're welcome OCCH.
Even if he stinks, it will be the coaching staff's fault, and we will have to give him three years, because he could develop. This happened a few times in the past so we have to give him this time. Besides, he has physical tools, so I really don't see why we would look at his on field performance to evaluate him as a player.
you can't blame last years coaching staff ineptitude on this regime............I have a feeling mac and bowles are ten times smarter than rex.tanny,idzick combined
Me too, I actually love what I've seen from them so far. I'm just being snarky lol. I believe Mac has done his part improving the team talent wise. Now we'll see if Bowles can do his, creating schemes that put our players in the best positions to utilize their skills and allow them to succeed, and this is true for Geno and for everyone else. I don't know much about him from Arizona, but I really like what I've seen from Bowles so far.
I listened to today's Press Conference. My impression of Bowles is that he is smart, savvy, and a no nonsense coach. He's a straight shooter and pragmatic. And I get the impression he is all about winning. I liked Rex and enjoyed having him as a the coach because he gave the Jets an identity. But, I have to say Bowles has an approach and way about him that this team desperately needs. I've been impressed with Mac too. He's done an outstanding job of rebuilding this roster in one year after years of poor drafts and bad decisions in the front office.
I don't want to jump to conclusions about the direction of this franchise, but based on what they've done so far, and how they carry themselves, I really like what I see so far as well.
Its like Football men are finally coaching the organization...not some loud mouths excited to be in the paper...
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Rex is a football man, likely knows the game better than Bowles, but there's a lot of immaturity, dumb loyalty, and bravado that goes with Rex that makes him like high school varsity senior...like Ogre from Nerds!
I don't know about that. Bowles played the game for eight years and learned under some of the brightest minds in the sport(Parcells, Gibbs). Outside of defensive acumen, I'm having a hard time seeing what Rex has going for him.
Has Bowles had the success Rex has? Remember Bowles for the Eagles? That never has or will happen to Rex. He's better than that.