Robby Anderson: Nope. You're actually wrong. Blame Sam Darnold for seeing ghosts, being a turnover machine and not having the accuracy to find Robby wide open without over and under throwing him every single game. I hate Gase but at least Tanny put up respectable QB Ratings of 92 and 93 during his 2 years with Gase; compared to Sam who's rated dead last 32nd amongst all NFL QBs in QB Rating. While Jarvis Landry @ WR put up 3 consecutive pro bowl seasons under Gase and combined for 287 receptions, 3,099 receiving yards and 17 TDS during his only 3 seasons under Gase as his #1 WR. Gase takes a lot of blame and rightfully so but when I see fans like you blaming Gase for Robby Anderson it's laughable when the real problem is Sam @ QB ala another USC BUST. And don't sit here and pretend that you were some type of Robby Anderson believer, when you really weren't. https://forums.theganggreen.com/thr...-of-my-all-time-favorite-jet-receivers.93615/ Throughout that entire thread all I did was talk up Robby's greatness with my own words and how elite his skillet truly was but you on the other hand? Had nothing positive to say about him and for a matter of fact you started to make fun of the kid due to his "Twitter account" lol absolutely pathetic.
In retrospect, I agree that it was a mistake. At the time, I thought Robby should have been kept for continuity's sake for Sam, but went along with what other posters were saying about him having a limited root tree because I hadn't seen the Jets play a whole game last season. I wasn't going to kill JD for it, and still am not. That mistake could be what gets us Lawrence, however, and sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. We're due some luck. Unlike some posters here, I don't expect every decision of JD's to be right or to work out. Not every decision Ron Wolf or Ozzie Newsome made worked out, either. No one is perfect. If it helps enable us to get rid of Gase and to get Lawrence, it will be one of the best mistakes in NFL history, or at least Jets' history.
Hard to argue that in retrospect Perriman versus Anderson was a mistake. I’m guilty as charged. Perriman did not develop the kind of chemistry Sam so desperately needed, be it due to injury, or reps, but in fairness neither did Herndon, nor Bell, no one really, with the exception of possibly our slot receiver. At the time even Anderson, while Sam’s best friend, was not used to the expanded role he deserves and he is performing to now. I’m still struggling with how much of this whole mess is simply Sam, or the game plan, or timing disconnects, lack of protection in the middle of the line, or whatever caused such lack of separation in almost every play called. I can’t help but think that if we were to change Gase for a better coach, and TL was behind center even as a rookie, the results would have been far more positive. One can only hope we fix it soon.
OC's were his main problem imo Bowles is 1st one who was great in the first half and then coached scared inthe 2nd and then Mastebates and finally Gase and his waterboy.
Sam just missed him a lot. He was open way more than his numbers show Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk
I’m on the fence about him. He definitely had no chemistry with Sam though. Don’t think he’ll be back.
He seemed like he was just going through the motions in Browns game--I was positive on him--now I'm not.
And he did it playing the short game. He'd be much better off in a vertical offense but TB doesn't go downfield all that much.
All factors, got to remember that Sam wasnt always his QB McCown getting injured scuppered his best season with us and yes his last season was horrific really but I still prefer to blame Gase for ruining Darnold full stop. He is certainly worse now than under Bowles and Bates, Gase set this franchise back 2 years but in reality probably 10 years with these pointless 2 wins.
Perriman is an OK WR4/5. We always somehow expect these cast-offs to perform like a WR1 when they arrive at the most poorly coached offense in the league.
lol--you're right. I thought somehow Heinz would bring out the best in him--I guess he's like most batting coaches--his coaching effect is inscrutable.
Matthew Hatchette Curtis Conway Justin Mccareins Old Plaxico Burress And now Perriman Draft some playmakers for goodness sake