Just because the owners are incompetent doesn't mean this is the wrong move. Firing Mac was the right move. The incompetence of the owners will probably show itself in the new hire. Two different issues.
The Johnsons are too stubborn to sell, so I'd be happy with this - Hire a REAL President of Football operations that the GM can report to, and have Gase report to the new GM. Then get away from Florham Park.
In this day and age that would just make them heroes in every state south of the mason-dixon and Idaho. Plus look who the head Johnson works for. He's insulted every demographic and bragged about grabbing them by their lower region.
...so we're stuck with them until they die of old age, and this team won't accomplish shit until they do. Hope you got some years left in you.
The only way I see this salvaged is is a someone who also believed that Gase was the best choice for HC be brought in, and them be tied together. Sink or swim. This whole forcing a GM or HC to accept the other nonsense will never work.
good. Move to fire him timing was odd but right decision. If Mac is telling gave he can’t have the players he wants then we fail. Not like Mac has a stunning track record in the draft. The guy from the eagles they are looking at is highly regarded and has ties to gave seems like it’s smart to have very one on the same page doesn’t it?
I'd be about 55/45 opposed to MacCagnan being fired now for reasons of timing and unfinished business to do like filling in a few more holes and dealing with getting access to other teams' training camp cuts as well as signing draftees and other guys to contracts. But the related decision to put Gase in the driver's seat for even one hour is utterly moronic. As opposed to his hiring as coach as I have been, I had taken a wait-and-see attitude regarding his tenure on the sidelines; giving him the keys to the kingdom, however is just stunning, even for someone who's been watching the Jets for over fifty years. This guy has absolutely no record of success in management and failed miserably at being a consensus builder in his last job. How can anyone justify such a move, whether he keeps the job himself or is instrumental in bringing a personal associate into the mix?
Apparently despite his recent marriage, Christopher Johnson gazed into Gase's wild eyes...... and fell deeply in love.
I would like this move better if Adam Gase was not our head coach. Not a Big Mac supporter but this stinks of sucking up to the new coach who hasn’t accomplished shit
And Mac was a success at building a team? Never drafted a o linemen didn’t draft a center drafted hackenburg come on timing was off but. It was time for Mac to go.
At this point timing means nothing. Better to realize you made a mistake and correct it now rather than go through the season with a GM and HC on different pages. Mac should never have been hired in the first place. I actually applaud Chris Johnson for finally waking up to the GM being a disaster. You draft a franchise QB and do nothing to protect him when you have 100 million in cap space. Then double down during the draft by going defense in round 1 when they should have traded down for an offensive lineman.
Wanting Maccagnan fired, and thinking that this was a good move by the organization, are two completely different things. I won't dispute someone who believes Mac should have been fired. Fire him at the end of the season, have the new GM and ownership choose the coaching staff, then prepare for the offseason. This is how competent organizations function. Anyone who thinks this was a good idea is basing this off of blind hate and not rational logic.
Dorsey fired Clevelands HC during the season last year, so did Green Bay. Dorsey himself was canned after the Chiefs season and they were in the AFC finals the next year. There's no wrong time to dump a guy who is no longer rowing in the same direction.
Sure there is. It's three weeks after the draft.The draft your HC had little influence in that you had the #3 overall. It's after you allowed this person to set the direction of the team, spend $100m in cap, and have a large part in choosing the HC and DC. Then again, we've had such good results forcing coaching staffs on GMs here lately we probably should draw from that well again. Can't wait!
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