Bringing in Cowher or Gruden would be a Woody Johnson move not a John Idzik move. Idzik doesn't want a high profile coach who will immediately take most of the reins in the organization for better or worse. He becomes a figurehead GM if one of the pro candidates who has won a Super Bowl is the choice.
If Rex stays I'm guessing that he stays in a "prove it" scenario and that if he can't do that his departure is not a reflection on John Idzik. The Jets have a lot of flaws to fix at this point and if he stays Rex needs to accomplish the tasks at hand. He's going to have to figure out what he does that causes the Jets to fall flat late in the season. That's been a pattern for 3 years now and Rex needs to figure that out because nobody else can tell the head coach how to manage the bye and keep players motivated and productive after it.
Give rex and geno one more year. The jets were a.few bonehead plays away from making.it to the playoffs the experts said. The jeys would be a 5-11 team. Geno had no one to throw the ball to. Just one.more year. If its 8-8 see ya. Or no playoffs see ya.
Also 3 fourth quarter interceptions from smacking on the Patriots as well, you see I can play that game also.
Not to mention two horrendous blown calls in favor of their beloved pats on the Edelstein fumble and the Gates TD catch
Your entire position depends on Idzik not wanting to keep him if Rex is retained. You don't know that, so what you just wrote is meaningless garbage and typical whiny fan insecurity. There are only 30 NFL gm jobs in the entire world. There will always be a qualified candidate eager to take such a rare job.
We should have a way to track IB predictions. Every time he makes one the consensus is that he's usually wrong but everybody gets all fluttery anyway.
If they were the wrong calls you'd have a point but both calls were 100% the right call. We've been on the other side of horrendus non calls and horrendus blown calls so to at some point the law of averages was going to help us out.