Like its gonna matter much.. Bowles is a short timer and that's not much of an incentive for the A-list OC's. We'll wind up with the C-list guy. The upside is that 2017 should be a throwaway year and we wind up with a top 5 pick in 2018. What are the odds of Bowles hiring a good CS AND turning the team around in 1 year? Slim to none would be my guess.
Exactly... I don't get why everyone is so up in arms about OC. Whole staff will likely be gone next year, unless they reallt turn it around
Yes we put our aspirations for the NYJets on the back burner yet another year... 2018 Season? ..hmm be signing up for Medicare and start it the following year Time flies when yer having fun
I don't think we're going to get any guys like Turner in here at this point. I'm not down for promoting a RB coach or QB coach who has never called plays in this league......especially considering the HC will be of no assistance to them. Matt Nagy is my top remaining choice. At least he's called plays, and has shared an OC role. They need to offer him a lot of cash and give him Asst HC title to get him here tho.
Nagy/Childress worked with Buffalo's new coach and one of them is rumored to be going there when they're done in the playoffs. Unlikely that the other one leaves for the same position elsewhere at that point.
Only the Jets could fire (excuse me, announce the "resignation of") an OC only to have no way of replacing him. Typical NYJets.
Chip Kelly can take a year off and get a cush NCAA HC job if he wants. He'd never lower himself to taking a coordinator position with this shit show.
Aaaaand I'm wrong, he just interviewed for the Jags OC job. Still, I'm not sure I'd want an OC whose gameplans purposely keep the defense on the field for ridiculous amounts of time.
They run those type of gameplans up in New England and it hasn't hurt them. It's about snaps not time. I believe you tire out a defense more by running a lot of snaps and keeping things up tempo than you do wasting away the play clock just for "time." For all the shit Kelly got about keeping his defenses on the field too much in Philly he won just as many games doing that very thing- - wearing out opposing defenses. Kelly probably isn't a good fit here because it would probably play out that way but I don't think that philosophy on its own is bad.
Hell, the Jets Defense is well trained for it! They've been on the field continuously since Favre left town, I think.