can you believe Steelers fans wanted to get rid of Tomlin not long ago? I would've brought him in in a second.
The Jets should fire the real GM, Woody. If Woody feels inclined to step in to make roster decisions, no point in having Douglas around.
JD should be fired. As others have pointed out his won/loss record as GM is pathetic. All of the years and he still hasn't built an OL. Striking out on the #2 pick with Wilson should have been a fire able offense. But it wasn't JD who wanted Rodgers. At the time the Jets were looking to upgrade the QB position from Wilson the media was reporting that JD/Saleh wanted Carr. It was Johnson who overruled them because he wanted Rodgers.
I've been a staunch defender of Douglas, but if Breece Hall and Garret Wilson are going to start underperforming, what is left to defend his record?
Rating JD's drafts - only looking at the first 3 "premium" rounds 2020 - overall F Mekhi Becton Denzel Mims Ashtyn Davis Jabari Zuniga 2021 - overall F- Zach Wilson AVT Elijah Moore 2022 - prior to this year it would've been an A - after this year a B- Sauce Gardener Garrett Wilson Jermaine Johnson Breece Hall Jeremy Ruckert 2023 - early days - C+ Will McDonald Joe Tippman 2024 - early days but not looking great - C Olumuyiwa Fashanu Malachi Corley Over 5 drafts the first 3 rounds have delivered little. To be fair very few Jets drafts have delivered very much in the last 15 years or so and so this is hardly anything new.
I've only been saying this on here for the last 2 years. Of course JD should be fired. If Woody wants to make a real statement that shows he cares about building this franchise the right way, then he would fire Douglas and the entire CS and FO today. But we all know he doesn't have the balls or the foresight to do that. He just cares about covering his own ass instead of trying to build a winner. That's the real problem. Joe Must Go and Blow the entire franchise up. Get rid of all of Woody's little business cronies who do the accounting for the Jets and get rid of the scout from the Joe Namath days. They are all part of the problem. Every last one of them.
Great point there you know... I've been on Douglas and I'm not necessarily defending him here but that Hymie Elhai guy has too much influence. Even last week when Woody fired Saleh it was mentioned that Saleh met with Woody and Elhai who fired him. Why is the business manager in that meeting?
It's because Woody runs the franchise like it's a HS clique. He does not run it like an NFL franchise. Even these employees which most people would think aren't anything important (accounts, business managers) are a sign of a bigger problem. They've all been part of a constant losing culture for one. That right there is a horrible way to build a winning culture. They all need to be relieved and the Jets need to start fresh. The ultimate question is will Woody ever get serious enough to turn it over to a real football guy and let him build it? I highly doubt it but it is the only way.
Yeah there's no reason JD should have a job right now. Keeping him risks having him sabotage our future even further via more desperation trades for aging vets. Either tell JD he needs to start trading assets for picks right now before the deadline, or fire him immediately if he won't. Either way, he has to go at the end of the season.
I advocated a lot for him early on because he was saying the right things. Get strong in the trenches, particularly building a strong OL. He never made it happen, then rented a hired gun without being able to properly protect him. Of course, there’s a lot more to criticize. The OL, in my opinion, is the most damning though. Yea, even more than Wilson and not having a backup last season.
My wife’s family are all Steelers. They fucking cry when they go 9-7. It gets tiring listening to them.
As long as the Chief Fraud Officer Woody is around and owns this team it feels like we as fans are just fucked plain and simple. He is the only constant in the equation. I hope I am wrong but that is the way I feel.
Honestly this looks somewhere between acceptable to pretty good with the two major mistakes of Becton over Wirfs and spending the 2nd pick on Wilson instead of the half dozen other legit options available at the time. Those two mistakes just murdered this franchise. But people make mistakes on this stuff. I'm not sure its the GM's fault that players are running the wrong routes, lining up wrong, holding, false starts, or turning perfectly thrown balls right into their chests into crushing interceptions. I'm not sure how enthusiastic I am about firing Douglas who has clearly done some good things. Unless your sure your getting a guy who won't make any mistakes I'd be a little nervous about just blowing everything up because we've played a few shit games.
Not saying the Jets shouldn't fire Douglas at this point, but what FO executive with a legitimate franchise would want to come here? You've got a bottom-3 owner who meddles in personnel and draft decisions. Wouldn't touch this job with less than a 5-6 year deal and top-5 salary.
Bottom line is it was stupid not to tear it down after last season. But we got Arod and had to ride that train.
Who is softer Houston? Mia 2X? Buffalo again? Seattle? AZ? JAX? Rams? Who exactly is this team beating the way things are going? Should doesn't mean will in regard to this crappy team winning any games. I swear I can see 2-15 being possible.
Eh, I think this is way too favorable to JD. It's definitely at least partly the GM's fault that guys are running the wrong routes, committing penalties, etc. Acquiring smart, hard-working players is part of a GM's job. Even putting coaching aside, when was the last time we felt like a smart team? This is the GM who didn't have personality concerns about Becton, and Becton is still among the more immature players in the league right now. The rest of the blame falls on coaching, and JD hired the coaches. JD is also responsible for the aging vets who commit penalties because they aren't as good as they used to be. Looking at JD's drafts, he has barely hit on anyone outside of the first round. Carter II, Breece, and Allen. That's it. Three good players outside of the first round over five drafts. JD is a terrible judge of talent.