It sounds like finding all 22 film with analysis by former NFL QBs or other reputable folks, watching it and then posting it here for others who are interested to also watch is a cardinal sin for some people. You don't want to watch, don't watch. But it is good material. No need to put it down just because it might contradict your predetermined unchangeable no matter what views.
Say what? I provided all the links on the other thread with descriptions who analyzed each one so it is easier to open the one you prefer! Come on now, you don't have a leg to stand on here.
THIS is the most frustrating part of being a Jets fan, because it is so common for us. Think about it…schedule-wise, we play two of the weaker divisions. Then, for whatever reason, the more recent AFC powerhouse teams in the Chiefs, Ravens and Bills aren’t playing up to their level…the Chiefs are not even a playoff team! Talk about a year that is opening up for a new team to come and grab it, and what do we do? We shit the bed. Big time. Teams like Denver, Jax, LA Chargers, and NE all stepped up to the plate. We hired a terrible coach and are putting up one of our worst seasons ever. It really makes one question one’s sanity in continuing to support this owner.
What no one here has seemed to reference is we have no idea what kind of marching orders was Glenn given when hired. Sure, win games had to be in there but what kind of time frame was he given? What kind of allowance was made before the fact that the Jets did not have a legitimate quarterback? That the common question when Fields was hired was "is that all there is?" Wasn't the departure of Ahmed Gardner (still not Sauce) and Quinnen Williams another signal that nobody's feet were being held to the fire this year? I don't know for a fact that Glenn was hired with a two year window to effect real change but there certainly are plenty of suggestions that there were no quick ultimatums on the table.