As a Jets fan, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Herman Edwards

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As a Jets fan, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Herman Edwards?

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  1. HackettSuxTNG

    HackettSuxTNG Well-Known Member

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    There were many highs and many lows. As a Jets fan, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Herman Edwards
     
  2. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    3 playoff trips in 5 years, mostly with Parcells leavings and with a QB repeatedly injured.

    I'm not sure there has been a better stretch in Jets history after the merger.

    Pros: good motivator, delegated well without interfering, knew what the Jets had at any given moment.

    Cons: poor clock management, allowed poor depth to cripple the Jets at times, more of a cheerleader than a captain.

    Herm skipped a step in the promotion chain never serving as a coordinator. That experience would have served him well. He still did about as much as he could with what he was given.
     
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  3. Dierking

    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    nyjunc loved him to death
     
  4. phubbadaman

    phubbadaman Well-Known Member

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    Really I feel neutral about him. He had good parts and bad parts. Forced to choose, it would be unfavorable because of the way he forced his way out to KC.
     
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  5. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle Well-Known Member

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    He was given some amazing players and he disappointed
     
  6. HackettSuxTNG

    HackettSuxTNG Well-Known Member

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    This was a tough one for me personally, but in the end, I went with favorable as there were many memorable moments as a fan at this time. My biggest issue with Herman Edwards is that he let Paul Hackett get away with calling the most conservative offense I have ever seen in my life for FAR TOO LONG. That offense had some real talent, and much of it was wasted under Hackett.
     
  7. LAJet

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    Spot on.
     
  8. James Hasty

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    Herm did a good job of cutting down the penalties.

    His switch to the cover two defense fed the Patriots the players they needed to win their first championship when he cut the 3-4 guys loose.
     
  9. Ptflea2

    Ptflea2 Well-Known Member

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    "HELLO!"

    We did win a division with the guy.......somehow.

    To his credit, he was able to pull off the pink short shorts on Hard Knocks as KC coach. Mad respect.
     
  10. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, we got a young QB in our division who is pretty good at picking apart the middle of the field. Lets play a soft zone in the middle and let one of the league's best MLB walk because he's not a fit for that system. Maybe he can go to Pittsburgh and anchor a SB defense...
     
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  11. HackettSuxTNG

    HackettSuxTNG Well-Known Member

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    Now I am going to be crabby for the rest of the day., :mad:
     
  12. teamgreen

    teamgreen Well-Known Member

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    A pretty broad question "favorable or unfavorable" opinion of a man.
    I think he's a genuinely good man, think I'd enjoy being his co-worker or neighbor, and appreciate his insights when he's been an analyst.
    He was not a very good NFL head football coach, and I don't regret the Jets moving on from him.
     
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  13. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    Ya Hackett's 3 yards up the middle and a cloud of dust was tough. He also called for a 6 yard plays on 3rd and 7. Lots.
     
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  14. Acad23

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    "You play to win the game".

    .488 win percentage.
     
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  15. Br4d

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    Herm coached a lot of games with his #1 QB on IR or should have been. With his starting QB Herm's record was 34-25 for the Jets in the regular season. Without the starter he was 5-16.

    This included the fact that Chad should have been the starter all year in 2002 and should have been on IR late in 2004.

    The biggest difference between the Parcells Jets and the Bradway Jets is that Bill Parcells would never have allowed the Jets to start a season without a decent OL with the depth to cover at least one injury.
     
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  16. Acad23

    Acad23 Well-Known Member

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    I liked Herm just fine.
    Any coach that gets us to the playoffs has a place in my heart... 'cept Coslet... he sucked.

    Are we gonna do a poll on Parcells next?
     
  17. ukjetsfan

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    I loved him at first, but I will never forgive that shit-eating grin when he became head coach of the Chiefs. He had two years left on his contract here if I remember correctly - I’m not saying he deserved to stay, but he was just so pleased with himself when he went to the Chiefs. He was dead to me after that and had also been found out as a coach.
     
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  18. bicketybam

    bicketybam Well-Known Member

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    I referred to him as The Preacher. That's what he reminded me of. He was awful at game day coaching, especially clock management, but he sure gave one firery speech!
     
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  19. stinkyB

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    Tells you all you need to know right there.....
     
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  20. Noam

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    Junc may have loved him more than he loved Sanchez. His we will forever regret losing Herm crusade I guess was just a prelude to his Sanchez is the greatest QB ever crusade finally culminating in his everyone else is an idiot but NYJunc crusade. That being said I almost miss Junc but on second thought no and good riddance. This board is a lot better off without posters like Junc. The idiocy is one thing but the nastiness is what made me glad he left.
     

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