Injuries are a part of the game, every team deals with them and plans for them. Joe Douglas has just built a bad football team.
being built around him isn't the same as running the show. russini said something completely different which rodgers called her out on and she backtracked it and denied ever reporting it.
we'll never really know. maybe next year if everyone stays healthy we'll get a chance to see how close we really are the reality is when teams are winning they become overrated and when losing they become underrated. fans perception of players changes drastically based on team record. especially for the middle tier guys. solid starters are seen as "trash" on a losing team but "gems" on a winning team
yup there are others too- George Fant will start sunday for Houston against our Jets. And Morgan Moses is starting for the 1st place Baltimore Ravens
signing fant and moses over what we had at the time was good moves. letting moses walk over fant was a bad move, then not resigning fant was a bad move too.
We can make assumptions. There were plenty of people, myself included, who felt that they weren't Super Bowl material even with Aaron Rodgers. I felt that with a decent quarterback, they would contend for a playoff spot, and with him they might almost be assured of one, but that was the extent of it. They still needed more pieces. Jets fans are like, in the words of Eddie Murphy, people who have been stuck in a desert for months. At that point, a cracker is like the best food you've ever had. We as Jets fans are so desperate for anything good that we immediately jump straight to Super Bowlthere's a lot that can be the case in between. Jets fans tend to be all in or all out, fire everybody, or we're going to the Super Bowl and anyone who doesn't think so is a hater. And since that turned out to be the case, I will take credit for having been correct about it. So final answer, they weren't really as good as some people felt they were.
Truth!!! With a fair amount of bad luck thrown in, but as you stated yesterday on a different post, sometimes you make your own good or bad luck.
Quick, funny aside: according to PFF, Blake Cashman is balling out for Houston. Named to their most recent all-pro team as a LB (not special teamer) https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-2023-n...eam-dak-prescott-tyreek-hill-quinnen-williams
I mean it's hard to tell how the "on paper" how it would have worked out. I don't think anyoen can be right. it's like a rookie who sits his 1st year, you can't judge it without seeing the product. we never got to see the product as far as fans go you pretty much nailed it. but because jet fans are like that there is no patience. they are tired of waiting.
Dude, we are not living in a cosmic science fiction novel where we can view alternate universe, so you go by empirical evidence. Darksiders like myself talk about how the Jets never get anything right, things don't go their way, and we're constantly ridiculed for being negative. But we're usually right. In this case, after seeing what happened with this team after Aaron Rodgers went down, I can't possibly give any credence to a theory that states they may have been OK with him. From the coaching staff, to the front office, to the offensive line, there's no way they would have been OK.
we won after rodgers went down. and we were 4-3 with a backup QB. it's been the last 5 weeks when we were losing o-line like crazy. AVT was the straw that broke the camels back. when he went down we haven't won since. same thing happened last year when AVT went down. the whole offense went to shit. we lost too many lineman
Back to this again. We were handed those wins and while they count, we didn't have ONE SINGLE impressive win this year. Not one.
neither do the steelers. and they've been outplayed in every game. and they haven't suffered a ton of injuries. barely any really. yet they are 7-5. giants were the same last year making the playoffs.
No doubt but it also means doomed to misfortune and there's a whole lot of doom around this franchise.
I’m going to take a contrarian view which may not be of the majority right now and throw a bone Douglas’ way. I think he has done a better job of bringing talent to the Jets than any other GM I can remember since Parcells. I don’t fault him for Wilson. I believe that’s on Saleh. Even some of the top picked players that have come and gone have shown flashes of talent such as Mims, Moore and Carter. Sure he has made mistakes like Robinson and Cook, and the failure to provide adequate backup for a 40 y.o. QB. It’s hard to know whether Rodgers was him or Woody, I suspect the latter. The failure of Wilson to develop led the team to take the shortcut to success which has blown up in everyone’s face. I wouldn’t be adverse to retaining Douglas, but Saleh’s consistent faith in Wilson, when the entire football world could only scratch their head in amazement that Wilson still had a job after last season and this, means he has no clue as to what makes an offense run (Hint: it’s the QB) and should be shown the door.
Frankie Luvu out hitting like a truck for Carolina too.. The 'tear down' is a lazy ineffective strategy that just buys GMs more time, and the false narrative that they 'had' to change 95% of the roster (when they didn't have to). Makes no sense while trying to elevate a young QB in Darnold followed by Wilson. Costed time and wasted draft capital in the long run.