patience? I gave up years ago on this franchise and management. Hopefully the Johnson's sell the team
1 catch for 5 yards is all Gase could scheme from our TEs in this game! WTF?! Herndon is supposed to be a potential star. Griffin and Brown both did some damage last year, but they haven’t contributed a single yard yet this season!!! If you have a poor WR room, you are missing your best WR in Crowder, your rookie WR in Mims and your speedster WR goes out injured in Perriman; don’t you get your TEs heavily involved?! Especially when you consider your best catching RB is also out in Bell! Where is the creativity Gase?!
We have the worst coach in the NFL. It’s unarguable. It was barely arguable last year but maybe now people have figured it out. It wasn’t injuries or lack of talent that made Gase a bad head coach the last five years, it’s Adam Gase that made Adam Gase a bad head coach. We either have to fire him ASAP or plan on drafting a QB in the first round his year because Sam is on the brink of being ruined beyond repair.
What'd I miss? Another productive Sunday spent doing something SO MUC more enjoyable than watching the Jets: staing my 125' wrap around porch! The only quation I have is: has Gase been fired yet?
I was round at my mate's house watching the game (he is a long time niners fan) and when the niners were something like 3rd and 31 down near their own goal line I turned to him and said "I will bet you that they convert this third down" as I just 'knew' that they were going to find a way to screw it up - being right like that was about the only positive feeling I had throughout the entire game
in the second half the niners had lost the majority of their star players (given the injuries they already had coming into this game), it was basically like playing a pre-season game and yet this team was still utterly incapable of doing anything - there is not a single player on this team that would start on another NFL team - not a single one - you would think with salary caps and drafts that it would be near impossible to have a roster that is entirely lacking in talented players, you would think every team would have to have one or two good starting calibre players on the roster but the Jets have somehow managed to field a team that doesn't contain a single 'good' player
I did the same thing on the failed 3rd and 4th down conversion attempts. Called them to a tee. My wife started ranting about how they need to fire Gase.
I mean even when healthy they have 2 players that could start on a few other teams, Le’veon Bell and Crowder. The rest are a bunch of 2nd and 3rd string players. Take those two away and mix it in with a terrible head coach and mediocre QB and you have the Niners game today. This talent on this team is the worst in the NFL. On both sides of the ball too. It’s mind boggling how that is even possible in todays salary capped NFL.
as i mentioned in another thread (but I love to vent its the only pleasure this team gives me) - I was watching the game and I said to my mate "I will bet you that they convert this third down" as I just 'knew' that the Jets D would find a way to screw it up - and so when they did get it I wasn't in the slightest bit surprised. This team is all time bad - its like the Tamp Bay Bucanneers from the 1980s level bad - I cannot see them ever being able to turn this franchise around or if they do it will be 10 years from now - everything about the org needs to change starting with ownership and working down from there - literally everything needs to start over from scratch - hell move the team to another city and just start over
Sure, any time! Although we can still get some cold weather and snow up here then! Just wear layers like we do.
This is a REALLY intriguing dilemma. Like, incredibly difficult to think about. Gase is obviously an active detriment. But does holding him actively increase the chances of improving the team the most possible this offseason by landing the team at the very top of this draft? If so, is it worth any potential collateral damage with other recently drafted players on the roster (that is, if you hold him to ensure awfulness, could he potentially ruin more players beyond Darnold?) If you replace Gase now and the offense ticks up slightly, Sam looks better and shows production that could potentially leave one inclined to commit further to him - but not star status - is that more desirable than taking another swing at getting a no-doubter franchise quarterback?
The only slightly good thing is the Jets aren't breaking out hearts like they normally do. Instead, they INSTANTLY fail each game, so you just sit in dread the rest of the game, instead of worrying something bad will happen. The Jets deliver the failure ASAP these days.