Looks to be confirmed by Brick. Maturity improved but the game hasn't. We have to consider the source of course, but still not very encouraging thus far.
Screw Joe Douglas. Out of all the years to whiff, I mean whiff big time on a draft pick…he does this. Ahaha. Dude sucks.
Corley sucks and Lazard is back. This is no surprise at all. Gipson > Corley. The guy can't even hold the ball to cross the end zone, which likely wiped out his only career TD. I hope he gets cut / traded and vanishes from the NFL completely.
Since you posted the PC here I’ll address what I think is the biggest issue with the entire mentality of the coaching staff from day one with Saleh. When asked about G Wilson’s frustrations and how does the team respond to quell that frustration, Ulbrich’s immediate response was that we gotta find ways to manufacture more touches and opportunities for GW and praised what a great player he is. The answer is win. Period. Win games. We just lost a game, we’ve lost 11 this year, and he’s talking about how he can placate a player’s ego. Don’t be praising a player that’s acting like a bitch. Saleh was a soft fugaze, and it’s permeated the entire mentality of the coaches and players
Well he fits right in the, after I saw him drop the ball before he crossed the goal line, told me everything I need to know about him
Not hating on the kid, but all that "YAC King" crap rubbed me the wrong way. Most of those yards were because he had a lot of WR screens in college. Now we know they ran those WR screens because it was the only pattern he could learn: Step back two steps, await the football, catch, then run forward for YAC's.
The answer should have been... "Garret is the 4th most targeted receiver in the league. If he's not happy with that he can take a seat."
Malachi Corley is a beast and will be an all pro one day. Jets coaching staff is just too dumb to use him.
This is the answer. Look at the chiefs and Xavier Worthy. He scored his first game (package/play called for him imagine that). After that he didn't do much but a real coaching stuff developed him over the course of this season and he's become a part of the offense over the last 5 weeks or so. Jets never do this. Any offensive player here has to succeed on his own. They're not going to be coached up or developed into anything.
I don't think Corley is too stupid to learn routes, but when you draft a raw player like that, even trade up for him, in a perceived "win now" season.... the math doesn't work for me. They weren't going to try to develop him, they just sat there and waited for Deebo 2.0 to show up. It bothered me right after the draft when Rodgers said he was his favorite receiver in the draft because it makes me think they just went with that. Corley's QB at the college level reminded me a lot of Siemian - any pass that was longer than 15 yards started going sideways. Corley couldn't run a route but somehow was their top offensive threat, probably because they were playing teams that would lose to some JuCo squads, and his QB had trouble hitting most of the route tree anyway. Corley could just run their defenders over. I'm not even sure what he is at the pro level because he barely saw the field and disappeared pretty quickly once things went wrong with him.