Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Tony Gonzalez loved Tyler Thigpen
Apples and Oranges.
Yea, players don’t make great talent evaluators, but if somebody with a football IQ like Manning respects a coach like that, I think it’s at least safe to say they know their shit.
Not that he’s a great HC, but he’s the kind of offensive mind worthy of getting a fair shot in today’s NFL. [Reply]
It's almost like the owners of the Bills, Jets, and Dolphins have some sort of stake in the Patriots.
How can 3 teams in a 4 team division have their heads up their asses on such a consistent basis? I don't think that there has ever been a single division in the AFC or NFC, in NFL history that has such a disparity between the best team/franchise in the division, and the other three teams/franchises.
The Jets hiring the failed head coach of the Dolphins may be the dumbest coaching hire ever. And the Chiefs hired Romeo Crennel. That would be like Bengals hiring Hue Jackson, or the Chiefs hiring Vance Joseph.
I know the Patriots have been a dynasty, but if they played in a division with other NFL teams, instead of the three stooges, maybe they would have had to play a few more of those AFCCGs on the road, or had to play in the wild card round.
The Jets are a fucking dysfunctional organization. The owner (who has zero NFL or pop warner xp) is doing the coaching interviews while the gm sits there with his thumb up his ass. Also the owner wants to be able to approve/disapprove of each assistant coach he hires. What successful organization is run like that? Zero
With that said I guess I’ll have to support the decision because there’s nothing much I can do about it. The only thing I want is a team with some balls thats going to play aggressive attacking football. And play smart. The last 3 years they had balls like raisins and literally sucked the fucking life outta me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tk13:
He looks like an alien who's trying to act like a human. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are definitely keeping an eye on him.
"Gase, meanwhile, is running the 1-7 Jets with one of the worst offenses in the league and a quarterback who continues to regress. He’s certainly no offensive genius, as shown by how well his former quarterbacks are playing without the shackles of his gameplan." [Reply]