We now know for 100% that Bill Belichek will never coach the Jets, this is what he said about the Jets “They've barely won over 30 percent (of their games) in the last 10 years. The owner being the owner, just ready, fire, aim.” Belichick's rivalry with the Jets — “I'm not a big Jets fan, in case you don't know that,” he said Monday — dates back to his resignation in January 2000
Leave the job open for 2025. I mean, there's no point since Douglas would be the one choosing the next head coach anyway. Get a life-size cardboard cutout of Vince Lombardi, prop it up on the sideline, and watch the team be better coached than they have been for the past decade.
It was funny, but also kind of not true right? Our issue isn't that we fire good coaches, it's that we never hire good coaches and usually wait too long to fire them after it's clear they're bad.
After what Belladouche said about Woody last night, I really doubt that he would ever come to the Jets. That’s a good thing.
Why is that a good thing? When the next coach the Jets hire, will make Robert Saleh and Adam Gase look like Vince Lombardi.
You can basically write it down. As long as Woody Johnson, and the Johnson clan, own this football team there will NEVER be a hire where we the fans can sit back and say, "that was a pretty damn good hire." Never. No one, let me repeat that, NO ONE of substance, with any design on being in the NFL for an extended period of time as a coach, is going to come to this team. It is WHY "we" say that the Jets are where coaches come to die. For this team to secure a solid head coach it will have to be from so far out of left field, and VERY LUCKY, that it isn't on anyone's radar that has 2 football brain cells to rub together. Period. Hate to be the doom sayer in the bunch but past history dictates future results and this team's history is mud.
One has to carry a certain amount of pride. Belladouce is a complete asshole, who will never be welcome here.
That's a guarantee , only the Jets can make a horrible coach look great, by hiring someone, more incompetent
But just a couple of days ago Belichick was saying Saleh should have been gone last January, now firing him was too soon?
Wouldn't translate to the NFL. Deion improved Colorado because he's good at recruiting which is irrelevant in the NFL.
I think it's fair to say that the vast majority of their improvement under Deion has been due to recruiting/talent.
I think this is the ballsiest one so far that has the best chance of succeeding. It's painful to a always come back to ownership as the reason something won't even be considered.
Has there been any talk of him selling the team? He's owned the team for nearly a quarter century now.