Thoughts on the Bowles signing?

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
The New York Jets signed New Jersey native, Head Coach Todd Bowles to begin a brand new era in New York. Jets fans have mixed emotions about this, and for good reasons. When a team wins just four games in a sixteen game season, change is necessary. Whether the team went in the right direction with the Bowles signing is now irrelevant because what’s done is done. Whether you like it or not, this will be the New York Jets’ head coach for at least one season. If it is a one-year era, that would mean the Jets actually get worse next year, which is highly unlikely.

Todd Bowles is similar to previous New York Jets Head Coach Rex Ryan in that he uses a 3-4 scheme on defense, and is very blitz-happy. While Bowles was the defensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals last season, they blitzed on 49% of all defensive snaps. With the Jets’ elite front 3 (the Sons of Anarchy), including two 2014-2015 Pro Bowlers, aggressive blitzing will get the Jets in their opponents’ backfield constantly. While Bowles blitzed a lot in Arizona, his area of expertise is the secondary, as he has 8 years of NFL player experience as a safety, and has been the defensive back coach of several NFL teams. His experience as a safety will help 2013-2014 first round strong safety Calvin Pryor progress, as well as the rest of the Jets’ young secondary. Bowles has experience as a nickel-package coach so he can help develop the Jets’ nickel-specializing cornerbacks like Kyle Wilson. Hopefully he makes the most out of Wilson, who hasn’t had much success since being drafted.

Todd Bowles’ NFL Resume:

Player:

Washington Redskins (1986-1990)

San Francisco 49ers (1991)

Washington Redskins (1992-1993)

Staff:

Green Bay Packers- Player Personnel Staff (1995-1996)

Coach:

New York Jets- Defensive Backs Coach (2000)

Cleveland Browns- Defensive Backs Coach and Nickel Package Coach (2001-2004)

Dallas Cowboys- Defensive Backs Coach (2005-2007)

Miami Dolphins- Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Backs Coach (2008-2011)

Miami Dolphins- Interim Head Coach and Defensive Backs Coach (2011)

Philadelphia Eagles- Interim Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Coach (2012)

Arizona Cardinals- Defensive Coordinator (2013-2014)

Todd Bowles began his long NFL coaching career for the New York Jets in Giants Stadium and returns to Gang Green in Metlife Stadium in his first full Head Coaching job. As the Interim Head Coach of the Jets’ division-rival Miami Dolphins, Bowles went 2-1. One small cause for concern about Bowles is he has not stayed with one team as a coach for longer than four years. There are many factors that go into keeping an assistant coach so it doesn’t necessarily mean he was a bad coach. The biggest concern with Bowles is in his 2014 season as the Arizona Cardinals’ defensive coordinator, they had a terrible defense. You bring in a defensive specialist who just had the 24th ranked defense in the NFL to be in charge of your whole team? That makes no sense. If you are going to bring in a defensive specialist, you should at least grab a successful one.

With that said, Bowles is actually a great fit for the Jets because he is blitz-happy, which will utilize the Sons of Anarchy, and he is a secondary expert. With the Jets’ biggest need being cornerback, and a coach specializing in defensive backs in charge of the team, you can expect him to influence Mike Maccagnan, newly signed General Manager of the New York Jets, to fill the Jets’ holes in the secondary. With a good secondary, he will be able to blitz without wide receivers open all over the field. So not only will Todd Bowles help develop the Jets’ defensive backs, but he will also sign better personnel so that the secondary isn’t the Jets’ biggest liability.

Todd Bowles is expected to hire successful defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers as the Jets’ defensive coordinator, which is an amazing fit, as a Bowles-Rodgers combination specializes in both the defensive line and the secondary. Only the linebacker corpse is omitted there, and the Jets are in need of a couple outside linebackers. If the Jets draft Vic Beasely, star outside linebacker out of Clemson University, that will help fill a large hole in the Jets’ defense.

If the Jets pick up a good wide receiver in the offseason and improve their offensive line, while giving Geno Smith some real competition, they will have a very talented offense. The Jets are expected to sign Chan Gailey as their offensive coordinator. This is a great sign because he has more experience than most coaches in the league, and he has experience as a head coach for many teams, offensive coordinator for several teams, and receivers coach for some other teams. Gailey has a losing record as an NFL coach but has had his share of very good seasons. With good talent and coaching, this offense can live up to it’s potential and be very dangerous.
 
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sg3

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I may be wrong but I haven't seen those mixed feelings here or at other forums or even in the media or among NFL people.

I'd put the Bowles is a great hire percentage at way above 90%

I could be wrong, of course
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
There were many kids at my school who wanted Quinn. They were so upset at the Bowles signing they called him "Todd Bowl-movement".
 
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sg3

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Thanks man- appreciate it
I don't agree with everything you wrote, Peter, but I do agree it was a good article and I hope you will be writing more for NYJF in the future. A good addition to a good forum
 
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flgreen

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The one thing that has amazed me about the Bowels signing was that I really anticipated the Media was going to pile on him. Talking about how the Jets punked out and settled for second best. Blah, blah, blah.

It's been rather incredible that nearly all the usual troll beat writers are really talking the guy up, and think the Jets did the right thing by signing him
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
I think it was best for the Jets, as they didn't have to change defensive schemes too much. While I'd have loved to see the Jets go with Quinn and the 4-3, making our line consist of Wilkerson, Ellis, Harrison, and Richardson- and we could have drafted Vic Beasley out of Clemson as a Willie Linebacker, and signed a couple cornerbacks like Tramon Williams, Byron Maxwell, Antonio Cromartie, and/or Darrelle Revis. We could also sign Devin McCourty in the offseason. With those moves, we would have had a stacked defense. Even if we make the same personnel moves, we can have a stacked defense, but it would be interesting to see Vic Beasley as a WLB in an NFL 4-3.
 
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sg3

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I think it was best for the Jets, as they didn't have to change defensive schemes too much. While I'd have loved to see the Jets go with Quinn and the 4-3, making our line consist of Wilkerson, Ellis, Harrison, and Richardson- and we could have drafted Vic Beasley out of Clemson as a Willie Linebacker, and signed a couple cornerbacks like Tramon Williams, Byron Maxwell, Antonio Cromartie, and/or Darrelle Revis. We could also sign Devin McCourty in the offseason. With those moves, we would have had a stacked defense. Even if we make the same personnel moves, we can have a stacked defense, but it would be interesting to see Vic Beasley as a WLB in an NFL 4-3.
Good points and hopefully we bring in a vet FA like Matt Moore, draft a Grayson or Petty unless the Duck miraculously drops to 6 so we can deal with the stack of garbage known as Geno
 

PeterCordi

Day 2 Prospect
Jet Fanatics
Indeed- we really need a top quarterback if we want to hoist the Lombardi. I would not sign Matt Moore, as he has been godawful in his career, with one average season. If anything, I'd sign Mark Sanchez or Brian Hoyer at quarterback. I also love Tyrod Taylor, but only if Hoyer and Sanchez are already taken.
 
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sg3

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Indeed- we really need a top quarterback if we want to hoist the Lombardi. I would not sign Matt Moore, as he has been godawful in his career, with one average season. If anything, I'd sign Mark Sanchez or Brian Hoyer at quarterback. I also love Tyrod Taylor, but only if Hoyer and Sanchez are already taken.
Sorry, no thank you on Buttfumble.
 
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flgreen

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No way the Jets are signing either Revis, or Sanchez. Just not happening. Cromartie maybe. I would.


Getting back to Bowles. Could you imagine what every one would be doing now if we didn't sign Bowles? This looked like The pack was going to win going away. Every one would have been excited anticipating us signing our new HC Monday........................Maybe


Then the game turned around and the Quinn issue wouldn't be resolved for two more weeks. I'm glad the Jets signed Bowles. Think they graded out very closely, and Bowles was a very good interview. I'm glad he signed
 
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sg3

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He is the best free agency option right now- but in the draft, I want to get Brett Hundley
We can agree to disagree on the Buttfumbling Turnover machine. Hundley would be a good draft pick but I think he will go mid to late in the first and wont until the second
 
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