Au contraire... It's the middle of the road that makes it illegal. The people who want no distractions in the workplace.
To be honest i care less about that streak and more about not having the vision of wanting to build something sustainable here... Owner has killed that from happening. Anytime we start to look like we are tearing it down, building a culture and building right woody caves to fan/media pressure walks away mid rebuild and we end up bringing in older guys and spending tons of cap to maybe sneak in as a wild card. we ignored long term replacments at the most important spots: LT/Edge Rusher/QB/CB We will continue to be a joke until woody becomes a silent owner and 100% hands football input and decision making over to a president who wants to build a culture and build something sustainable. I compare us to the Brooklyn Nets. Joke of a GM, threw away picks and now left with a gutted roster. but ownership learned their lesson, brought in a popovich/spurs disciple who isnt interested in a quick turnaround and is building a new culutre. thats what we need here.
I have had season tickets and now a PSL for 32 years and have been to 3 home playoff games! Now that is hideous and based on the current roster it will be at least a few more seasons before we can sniff at a home playoff game. Absolutely incredible and sad.......aaaah the life of a Jets fan.
I think the gutting of the roster is ownerships attempt at embarking on a true rebuild. Assuming all goes well and we don't screw up by winning meaningless games then we will then secure a top pick in a stacked QB draft. That is a great starting point of getting your franchise back on a winning path. But it will take a clear approach that focuses on the strength of the QB, and surrounding the QB with help and good players.
This is the funniest thread I've ever read here I believe lol I just did my fantasy draft and from 12 teams there was 0 jets selected. I couldn't even find one to choose. I won't bewatching any games this season. None
Imagine how Rex feels. In seven years he went from almost taking the Jets to two Super Bowls to probably never getting another HC gig ever again.
I hate how the Rex era ended. Honestly he should still be our head coach simply because he gave us that identity we lacked for so long. But the whole circus thing kinda ruined it.
Based on where Rex is now and what transpired after he left the Jets, he was in the right place at the right time when he took the Jets to those 2 playoff runs. Lucky for him. The fans however live and die with the success and failures of their team and get no money for whatever transpires. Rex was entertaining but lacking something when it comes down to being a truly successful head coach. That's why he's not coaching today.
Rex got the benefit of Mangini's drafts plus Woody Johnson spending a ton on free agents plus his own ability to use defensive pieces in new and startling ways. Then the Jets drafts started to blow chunks and the vet free agents got hurt or retired and the NFL got an eyeful of the shock and awe blitzing and adjusted and it all fell apart.
There's no doubt that Rex inherited a good team made better by the Bart Scott and Jim Leonard signings. But Rex still deserves credit for his coaching in those two playoff runs. There's no doubt he was a flawed coach; he was t great but that doesn't equate to him being bad either. He has all the potential to be a very good coach.
the game has changed. Rex's defense is obsolete. When you are defensive oriented and can't develop any offensive players at least make sure your defense is good. Instead he runs an antiquated defense. Buffalo was smart to get out when they did