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The Jets are certainly a risky choice if he's that hard up to return to the NFL but who knows.

Although ironically we only averaged 32 more yards than the Jets in total offense last season. And if you remove the brief mirage of Dowdle's short lived historic rushing they had a better offense. Let that sink in.

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47 minutes ago, frankw said:

The Jets are certainly a risky choice if he's that hard up to return to the NFL but who knows.

Although ironically we only averaged 32 more yards than the Jets in total offense last season. And if you remove the brief mirage of Dowdle's short lived historic rushing they had a better offense. Let that sink in.

And if you factor in having the likely OROY that makes it even scarier. DC is not an offensive mastermind. But his offense is definitely offensive. 

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10 minutes ago, shaq said:

This is pretty comical lmao

I mean, so often the punchline......turns out to be us.  Frank wasn't a laughing stock before us.   Odds are high that he goes right back to being middle of the road Frank (which is what he hired)

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

The Jets are certainly a risky choice if he's that hard up to return to the NFL but who knows.

Although ironically we only averaged 32 more yards than the Jets in total offense last season. And if you remove the brief mirage of Dowdle's short lived historic rushing they had a better offense. Let that sink in.

I get what you are saying, but let's also keep in mind teams pretty much had their backups in after halftime the last month and change of the season against the Jets. After their win against the Falcons (lol Failcons), they lost by: 24, 28, 23, 32, and 27. Much easier to rack up garbage time yards against backups.

But yeah, our offense was ass this season outside of like maybe 4 games + the playoff game.

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43 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I get what you are saying, but let's also keep in mind teams pretty much had their backups in after halftime the last month and change of the season against the Jets. After their win against the Falcons (lol Failcons), they lost by: 24, 28, 23, 32, and 27. Much easier to rack up garbage time yards against backups.

But yeah, our offense was ass this season outside of like maybe 4 games + the playoff game.

Yeah but in the Bryce Young era we've certainly racked up our share of garbage time yards too.

Anywho the Jets are the Jets the jokes make themselves no arguing that. But we went 4-6 in our last 10 games so perspective matters.

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2 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Yikes, I wonder if he was the only person that said yes to the OC job for the Jets

Yes.  

It's been widely reported Aaron Glenn is an egomaniac and only wants staff who will not challenge him or tip the scales of power in any direction but his.  

I'm guessing that has to be one of, if not, the most toxic environments across the four major sport leagues in America.

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