Top 5 reasons Jets should stick with Todd Bowles

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theJetPress -- The New York Jets are stuck behind a rock and a hard place. As they enter their bye in Week 11, all eyes will be on what kind of team returns for Week 12. This won’t be just another ordinary game, they have a big home game at MetLife Stadium with the AFC East-leading New England Patriots.

Make no mistake about it, with their troubling situation at quarterback, a defense that lacks aggression, and coaching decisions that make no sense, the Jets need to salvage something this season.

Whether it’s starting more of their younger players to get great evaluations for the future or changing offensive/defensive schemes in a much more effective manner, the Jets should hopefully have something worth mentioning during the offseason.

Head coach Todd Bowles has been in the crosshairs as of late but it would actually be a big mistake to remove him so early in his tenure with the Jets. Don’t let this season fool you as he’s still the right guy for the job.

Without further ado, here are the top five reasons the Jets should actually stick with Bowles over the next few years.

5. Can’t control player injuries

Injuries will always and forever be a part of football. It comes with the sport we all love and well, Bowles can’t help but also suffer when impact players go down due to injury. A head coach can’t control player injuries when they happen on the gridiron with replacements that won’t produce nearly as much when it matters most.

Needless to say, the Jets offense has stumbled due to the loss of wide receiver Eric Decker. He was such an underrated part of the offense that his absence has clearly been felt across the unit. Even without center Nick Mangold holding down the fort on the Jets offensive line, everything is all out of sync.

While Bowles gets all eyes on him for the lackluster results of the Jets so far this season, he shouldn’t be released due to it. The Jets could have done a better job securing better depth but that doesn’t fall on Bowles as much as it does general manager Mike Maccagnan.

Bowles has the respect of the locker room and it takes at least two, possibly even three years to truly establish a culture. After all, he’s fixing the mess created by former head coach Rex Ryan but again, injuries come with the territory.


4. Dealing with overpaid distractions

As previously mentioned, it takes a number of years to truly build a culture. One that has accountability and success. While some may think Bowles has a chaotic locker room, it’s far from reality. He’s held players accountable to a degree by benching them so they understand that coming late to meetings or not even at all is unacceptable.

With players like Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson, their time and attendance issues will come back to haunt them in the future. While it would be shocking to see the Jets trade Wilkerson after they gave him a massive contract for the long-term last offseason, expect to see Richardson dealt this upcoming offseason.


3. Established quarterback situation

The best teams in the NFL all have an established quarterback situation. It’s hard for a head coach to find that consistent rhythm in the grand scheme of things when a franchise doesn’t have a consistent quarterback under center for years at a time.

Hopefully, the Jets have something in either Bryce Petty or Christian Hackenberg. It won’t be easy but they need a franchise quarterback that is established and ready to deliver for Bowles to focus on the team as a whole.

The Jets record is what it is because, without an offense capable of scoring touchdowns and winning the time of possession battle, it’s hard to actually win football games. While Ryan Fitzpatrick isn’t all to blame for the woes this season, he has a large chunk of it.

The money the Jets wasted on him could have been spent on securing better players on their offensive line, defensive secondary, and even wide receivers. Hopefully, they learned a lesson and will stick with the quarterbacks they have now to have stability at the position.

2. More experience needed

Remember, Bowles is still somewhat new to the job. He was always a defensive-minded coach and before he was promoted, was the defensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals. Just like any new job, it takes at least two to three years to get used to everything that comes with the position.

Bowles had a very good rookie season as head coach of the Jets and is in a sophomore slump. He’s made a number of mind-boggling mistakes so far but again, deserves the benefit of the doubt. We all make mistakes from time to time and he’s definitely improved from last year.

Giving Bowles another year or two at the helm will only let him continue to get better. He’ll learn some, make mistakes again since he isn’t perfect but hopefully, can put everything together to find that winning formula. His style of coaching is still much better than what the Jets had to deal with in their previous regime.

It’s important that the more time Bowles has to put his thumbprint on the organization, it will bring long-term success down the road. Once he gets players that fit his culture and everyone on the same page, he will undoubtedly prosper.

1. Rome wasn’t built in a day

Championship teams aren’t built overnight. It would be silly for the Jets to dismiss everything Bowles has brought to the table based on just this season. Yes, this year has been a complete and utter disaster but kudos for Bowles in sticking with the plan each and every week.

It’s not easy being a head coach in the big apple as the turnover rate is pretty high. Bowles should be safe though heading into next season. All he can do now is keep his team fighting from here on out and hope to squeeze in a few more wins with his underachieving team.

Rome wasn’t built in a day and the Jets look like they might have regressed a few years based on what the football world has seen so far this season. It’s important to note that Bowles can only go as far as his talent takes him after he’s coached and trained them to be committed towards greatness.
 

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theJetPress -- The New York Jets are stuck behind a rock and a hard place. As they enter their bye in Week 11, all eyes will be on what kind of team returns for Week 12. This won’t be just another ordinary game, they have a big home game at MetLife Stadium with the AFC East-leading New England Patriots.

Make no mistake about it, with their troubling situation at quarterback, a defense that lacks aggression, and coaching decisions that make no sense, the Jets need to salvage something this season.

Whether it’s starting more of their younger players to get great evaluations for the future or changing offensive/defensive schemes in a much more effective manner, the Jets should hopefully have something worth mentioning during the offseason.

Head coach Todd Bowles has been in the crosshairs as of late but it would actually be a big mistake to remove him so early in his tenure with the Jets. Don’t let this season fool you as he’s still the right guy for the job.

Without further ado, here are the top five reasons the Jets should actually stick with Bowles over the next few years.

5. Can’t control player injuries

Injuries will always and forever be a part of football. It comes with the sport we all love and well, Bowles can’t help but also suffer when impact players go down due to injury. A head coach can’t control player injuries when they happen on the gridiron with replacements that won’t produce nearly as much when it matters most.

Needless to say, the Jets offense has stumbled due to the loss of wide receiver Eric Decker. He was such an underrated part of the offense that his absence has clearly been felt across the unit. Even without center Nick Mangold holding down the fort on the Jets offensive line, everything is all out of sync.

While Bowles gets all eyes on him for the lackluster results of the Jets so far this season, he shouldn’t be released due to it. The Jets could have done a better job securing better depth but that doesn’t fall on Bowles as much as it does general manager Mike Maccagnan.

Bowles has the respect of the locker room and it takes at least two, possibly even three years to truly establish a culture. After all, he’s fixing the mess created by former head coach Rex Ryan but again, injuries come with the territory.


4. Dealing with overpaid distractions

As previously mentioned, it takes a number of years to truly build a culture. One that has accountability and success. While some may think Bowles has a chaotic locker room, it’s far from reality. He’s held players accountable to a degree by benching them so they understand that coming late to meetings or not even at all is unacceptable.

With players like Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson, their time and attendance issues will come back to haunt them in the future. While it would be shocking to see the Jets trade Wilkerson after they gave him a massive contract for the long-term last offseason, expect to see Richardson dealt this upcoming offseason.


3. Established quarterback situation

The best teams in the NFL all have an established quarterback situation. It’s hard for a head coach to find that consistent rhythm in the grand scheme of things when a franchise doesn’t have a consistent quarterback under center for years at a time.

Hopefully, the Jets have something in either Bryce Petty or Christian Hackenberg. It won’t be easy but they need a franchise quarterback that is established and ready to deliver for Bowles to focus on the team as a whole.

The Jets record is what it is because, without an offense capable of scoring touchdowns and winning the time of possession battle, it’s hard to actually win football games. While Ryan Fitzpatrick isn’t all to blame for the woes this season, he has a large chunk of it.

The money the Jets wasted on him could have been spent on securing better players on their offensive line, defensive secondary, and even wide receivers. Hopefully, they learned a lesson and will stick with the quarterbacks they have now to have stability at the position.

2. More experience needed

Remember, Bowles is still somewhat new to the job. He was always a defensive-minded coach and before he was promoted, was the defensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals. Just like any new job, it takes at least two to three years to get used to everything that comes with the position.

Bowles had a very good rookie season as head coach of the Jets and is in a sophomore slump. He’s made a number of mind-boggling mistakes so far but again, deserves the benefit of the doubt. We all make mistakes from time to time and he’s definitely improved from last year.

Giving Bowles another year or two at the helm will only let him continue to get better. He’ll learn some, make mistakes again since he isn’t perfect but hopefully, can put everything together to find that winning formula. His style of coaching is still much better than what the Jets had to deal with in their previous regime.

It’s important that the more time Bowles has to put his thumbprint on the organization, it will bring long-term success down the road. Once he gets players that fit his culture and everyone on the same page, he will undoubtedly prosper.

1. Rome wasn’t built in a day

Championship teams aren’t built overnight. It would be silly for the Jets to dismiss everything Bowles has brought to the table based on just this season. Yes, this year has been a complete and utter disaster but kudos for Bowles in sticking with the plan each and every week.

It’s not easy being a head coach in the big apple as the turnover rate is pretty high. Bowles should be safe though heading into next season. All he can do now is keep his team fighting from here on out and hope to squeeze in a few more wins with his underachieving team.

Rome wasn’t built in a day and the Jets look like they might have regressed a few years based on what the football world has seen so far this season. It’s important to note that Bowles can only go as far as his talent takes him after he’s coached and trained them to be committed towards greatness.


I agree & I can tell since no one has posted most fans don't see this. Look we can't let the last 47 years get in the way. All I hear on all the jets sites the last few years is fire this one or that one. We need to build like the cubs & they did not do it overnight. It takes time even for big mac
 

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I agree & I can tell since no one has posted most fans don't see this. Look we can't let the last 47 years get in the way. All I hear on all the jets sites the last few years is fire this one or that one. We need to build like the cubs & they did not do it overnight. It takes time even for big mac
Most fans keep making the same mistakes. We are in a 5 year rebuild, year 2 isn't going to be pretty.

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TebowCan'tThrow

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Most fans keep making the same mistakes. We are in a 5 year rebuild, year 2 isn't going to be pretty.

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Well rebuilds start with getting rid of or benching the garbage vets that are taking up valuable cap space and roster spots. We've had plenty of coaches screw up our draft slot by winning meaningless games.
 
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Old#15

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Great post GMF - probably not popular with many here, but well reasoned and thoughtful.
 

jetgreen13

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this thread would have made even less sense (to me at least) if it was posted after bowles' (please fire me) 11/21 presser..
 
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The Jetspress is obviously very dumb? WTH is responsible for writing such drivel? Todd Bowles is SO bad as a HC, this problem needs to be nipped in the bud. At the time when Rex Ryan was fired, NO ONE would have signed up for this. Understand that was only two seasons ago. The 2016 team is just as bad or worse than 2014. This is after two supposed years of rebuilding?

I don't care what some media dingbats might claim, Todd Bowles SUCKS as a HC and should be fired at the of the season...........
 

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Forget about how bad Fitzpatrick has been.The alarming thing about Bowles is his defense. He came here to build a stout defense ,like the Cards, and what has happened?
In his second year the defense has regressed horribly. Revis play is nowhere near good enough. whether that is due to age or outright laziness/ scheme, you make the call but it's there.
Pryor,who i thought was going to be a probowl player this year, what is his excuse. Might as well have R.Miles out there and save a bunch of money.
Gilchrist? is he even playing for the Jets this year? you wouldn't know it watching the games.
It's a shame Wilkerson got hurt after the Bengals game and hasn't played since. The Jets could really use the highest paid player.
Richardson, i hope he doesn't expect big money from his play this year. The Jets are looking at a low second round pick right now, if they can even get that.
The point is, isn't Bowles supposed to be able to maximize their talents instead of making them seem invisible.
Last year, Bobby April paid the price for the special teams. Will Kacey Rogers be shown the door this off season?
Fitzpatrick sucks, Mangold, Clady, Decker getting injured doesn't help, But they weren't winning when they were healthy either.
It'll be interesting to see what happens this offseason. I see a big roster turnover coming and i'm not expecting the playoffs anytime soon.
 
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WTF is this idiot? All of those answers are a crock of shit. The author CLAIMS that Todd Bowles has gotten BETTER since his rookie season?! That's nonsense. He is facing much better competition this season and he has folded up like a cheap suit. Meanwhile, he did NOT have a very good rookie season. He was the recipient of a cupcake schedule. Now that you see that competition is much better, you see that Bowles looks lost.

I flatly disagree with everything this guy claims. Bowles should be fired. Where he goes from there? Who gives a f*ck, just so long as he isn't ruining the Jets any more...........
 

jetgreen13

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I agree & I can tell since no one has posted most fans don't see this. Look we can't let the last 47 years get in the way. All I hear on all the jets sites the last few years is fire this one or that one. We need to build like the cubs & they did not do it overnight. It takes time even for big mac
hire an established GM, to hire an established HC??
 

Fudbutter

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Everyone seems to be missing out on a HUGE benefit of having Bowles as coach.

On those occasional nights when the world weighs heavily on your mind and you can't get to sleep, don't take unnatural chemicals that might harm you. Pop in a tape of Ole' Todd's Press Conference. The dull monotone of his lifeless voice is guaranteed to send you a long and comfortable slumber. Remember, say no to pharmaceuticals and yes to Bowles Talk. It'll knock you out ... literally.
 

jetgreen13

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Everyone seems to be missing out on a HUGE benefit of having Bowles as coach.

On those occasional nights when the world weighs heavily on your mind and you can't get to sleep, don't take unnatural chemicals that might harm you. Pop in a tape of Ole' Todd's Press Conference. The dull monotone of his lifeless voice is guaranteed to send you a long and comfortable slumber. Remember, say no to pharmaceuticals and yes to Bowles Talk. It'll knock you out ... literally.
bowles' pressers' are a perfect example as to why his team almost never plays inspired football & even when they do, it's always sporadic.. go figure..

as a HC, the guy is broken & the frightening part is, i absolutely believe he's dumbfounded that his team doesn't respond to his leadership.. that IMO, makes the problem all the more permanently broken..
 

NewMFS62

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Everyone seems to be missing out on a HUGE benefit of having Bowles as coach.

On those occasional nights when the world weighs heavily on your mind and you can't get to sleep, don't take unnatural chemicals that might harm you. Pop in a tape of Ole' Todd's Press Conference. The dull monotone of his lifeless voice is guaranteed to send you a long and comfortable slumber. Remember, say no to pharmaceuticals and yes to Bowles Talk. It'll knock you out ... literally.
Dynamic ennui.
Later
 

soj

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Please what dribble... he should be fired and sued for malfeasance for robbing Woody blind.
 
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