"Unnamed sources", but it seems real: http://www.metro.us/new-york/jets-t...-the-ruins-source-says/zsJqco---sT5m1GdbHIlY/ Ron
"Todd Bowles has green light to 'to rebuild the team from the ruins,' source says" The headline alone has BS written all over it. Naturally, this is what seems real to you.
Maybe you'll like this one better: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...rebuilding-this-offseason-theyre-surrendering Ron
WOW. Was that ever sobering and true? I don't buy a lot of the crap said in that article. I think the author is most certainly a Jets hater? But the major points are still correct. This team really has hit rock bottom. I don't really think 2017 could be any worse than what I am already imagining? I figure the Jets are about a 3 win team at best? Their GM is garbage. Their CS is incompetent. They are woefully lacking in talent. And YES, most of all and most hurtful, the Jets are headed for a season that will put them right in the cross hairs of being compared to the CLEVELAND BROWNS..........
I agree. I think when you're going to undergo a rebuild, ideally you need to have a HC in place who is solid in all aspects of his job, and who has a good CS who are good at teaching/developing young players. The Jets don't have that. Hopefully, Mac will have a great draft, Woody will see that Bowles has made no progress in managing games or the team or in developing young players, shitcan Bowles, and let Mac hire someone competent to complete the rebuild by developing the youngsters.
It's not often that I disagree with you, Red, but I do in this instance. I don't think he knows jack. He just sounds like an angry, bitter person to me.
The jets gameplan should be similar to how the raiders got out of hell. http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/14392099/how-oakland-raiders-created-bright-future-nfl
Not buying that the Raiders had some brilliant plan. They had a plan which worked because they got lucky with Derek Carr. We all saw at the end of last season how horrible they still are without Carr. And I know they got lucky with Carr because if they knew how good he was, they would have taken him in the first instead of the second. It worked out even better for them because they got Khalil Mack and Carr, but Carr is much more valuable than Mack.
Clear out of a bad cap situation, horde draft picks, build the lines, and get lucky with a QB. That sounds like a plan to me.
The important part is get lucky with the QB. If you do all the above except for the last step, you're the Jaguars.
But that's every organization, getting lucky with a QB. There still isn't a definitive set of guidelines on what make a FQB, just certain criteria then the rest is up to the player and organization.
hey wait! woody could always trade some psl's to the wilpons for the contract rights to tebow. then, rex could return as the offensive coordinator. yea, that's the ticket....