FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets owner Woody Johnson is standing by his men.
Speaking from the NFL owners' meetings in Houston, Johnson gave a vote of confidence to coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan. The team's awful start has prompted faint rumblings about their job security.
"We've got 10 games to go,” Johnson said in an interview with the NFL Network. “I’m very confident with Todd Bowles and Mike. I think we’ve got an excellent team [of leaders]. I really respect Todd; I know he’s doing what he’s going to do. It’s football. He’s a good coach. I have long-term confidence in him and in Mike and in their teams.
“That’s the way I feel. Onward and outward, we’ve had a tough schedule, it’s no excuse. We’ve been in some games. But Monday night was … we have to be better than that.”
Johnson's comments came two days after ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported that Johnson was upset and frustrated by the terrible start.
For now, let's take Johnson's endorsement at face value. It's way too early to start reading between the lines. Ten games in the NFL is an eternity, and things can change quickly, as we witnessed with Bowles' change of heart with the quarterback situation. I also remember Thanksgiving, 2005, when Johnson was questioned about his embattled coach, Herm Edwards.
"We love Herm," Johnson said.
A month or so later, he sent him to the Kansas City Chiefs. So, yeah, stuff happens. My advice: Be patient and let it play out.
http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-j...er-has-long-term-confidence-in-current-regime
Speaking from the NFL owners' meetings in Houston, Johnson gave a vote of confidence to coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan. The team's awful start has prompted faint rumblings about their job security.
"We've got 10 games to go,” Johnson said in an interview with the NFL Network. “I’m very confident with Todd Bowles and Mike. I think we’ve got an excellent team [of leaders]. I really respect Todd; I know he’s doing what he’s going to do. It’s football. He’s a good coach. I have long-term confidence in him and in Mike and in their teams.
“That’s the way I feel. Onward and outward, we’ve had a tough schedule, it’s no excuse. We’ve been in some games. But Monday night was … we have to be better than that.”
Johnson's comments came two days after ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported that Johnson was upset and frustrated by the terrible start.
For now, let's take Johnson's endorsement at face value. It's way too early to start reading between the lines. Ten games in the NFL is an eternity, and things can change quickly, as we witnessed with Bowles' change of heart with the quarterback situation. I also remember Thanksgiving, 2005, when Johnson was questioned about his embattled coach, Herm Edwards.
"We love Herm," Johnson said.
A month or so later, he sent him to the Kansas City Chiefs. So, yeah, stuff happens. My advice: Be patient and let it play out.
http://www.espn.com/blog/new-york-j...er-has-long-term-confidence-in-current-regime