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Jets fire Robert Saleh


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23 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Rodgers is going nowhere with them. I would be very reticent to jump onto that bandwagon as a young offensive minded coach.

It would be interesting to see Belichick consider that job.

Finish playing Rodgers into retirement and go get your guy year 2. Someone always takes those jobs, we got one this year.

I agree about BB. No idea if he can mesh with that owner tho

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Just now, Waldo said:

Finish playing Rodgers into retirement and go get your guy year 2. Someone always takes those jobs, we got one this year.

I agree about BB. No idea if he can mesh with that owner tho

Well they always talk him up as a Cowboys coach and imagine having to deal with Jerry.

I am a little skeptical of Bill coming back. We will see.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Well they always talk him up as a Cowboys coach and imagine having to deal with Jerry.

I am a little skeptical of Bill coming back. We will see.

As weird as the concept of Belichick enjoying anything sounds, there are actually some hints that he's learning to enjoy his current role of being able to shoot his mouth off without answering to anybody. Don't know whether that continues, but I suppose it's possible.

Probably depends on just how badly he wants that all time win record.

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21 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

It's not fair.  But, going by what we've seen from Tepper, Evero will 100% be scapegoated for this season's failure.

I mean if no one in that building steps up to point out the absolute disaster of a roster we have prior to firing Evero, IDK what to really say. I guess we really are doomed at that point.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean if no one in that building steps up to point out the absolute disaster or a roster we have prior to firing Evero, IDK what to really say. I guess we really are doomed at that point.

The one person we've heard is willing to stand up to Tepper is also the guy primarily responsible for crafting this year's edition of "absolute disaster".

I suppose he could say that he needs more time to rebuild, but there's definitely a "shooting yourself in the foot" aspect to that 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean if no one in that building steps up to point out the absolute disaster or a roster we have prior to firing Evero, IDK what to really say. I guess we really are doomed at that point.

Personally I wouldn't mind a DC that uses the 4-3 as a base.  We don't have the guys for any scheme, but we really don't have the pieces for a 3-4.

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57 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Yeah it's a deffensive guy as HC that should just be a DC. He already built the D and the Roger's move was desperate and already failed last year. Go ahead and bring in an offensive guy who gets 1 year with Rodgers to build it up now vs waiting till the end of the year.

The new interim HC is Jeff Ulbrich the current DC.

Apparently all the Jets fans want OC Hackett gone too.

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