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Look, if Tebow was so hurt he couldn't play, McElroy should've dressed and gone into the game. It's not that complicated. And if Ryan is this wedded to any one player that's as awful as Pick 6 he's a lousy manager. You have to try someone else be it Tebow or McElroy or a free agent off the street.

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http://youtu.be/VVXeV-4OZhE Hey maybe you guys will like this one. :) Sanchez at the end = fail. :)

I know that sounds like a funny idea.And I'm not angry or upset. We need some smart alecky stuff to keep giggling from time to time. Without humor(and it's been mostly gallows humor since 10/29) we might go freaking crazy. My mom's house, or what used to be my mom's house, is in those ashes. Also those of a good chunk of the friends we grew up with and their family's homes. My summer house is there too; it's only a total loss, with the 2 homes next to it knocked into it like dominoes. My brother's summer house is also there, it only has a couple of hundred grand worth of damage. And I've seen some of the most remarkable kindness and decency between people in the last 3 weeks despite all that, people who don't know or care about any of this stuff before it happened and yet still have tried to help us(except FEMA and the Red Cross, who can go fvck themselves sideways daily). My brother had some guy he never met nor knew who came from Connecticut to volunteer and helped him to gut his house. Heck, that National Anthem reminded me of all that good, and it might have been the highlight of the evening what ever Pick 6 did.

Was hoping after a nice afternoon with family we might get a decent game to watch. But this franchise always sets you up like a bowling pin to get knocked down, a tease. There is no way in hell I'm reupping for season tickets. I'd have to be a moron. It doesn't matter much in the big picture. But when our biggest rival and our co-tenant always get it right it really sucks to again be saddled with another reclaimation project.

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Serious question.

What is Rex adding to this team at the moment? He has said he knows nothing about offense, I'm sure the same goes for special teams. Only positive can come from firing him right now. Then you can begin to assess if any coaches or players should stay under the new regime. Can't do that right now with Rex being so loyal to guys like Sanchez that don't belong on the field anymore.

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Long ago I worked in an office with 300 employees...when you saw someone being escorted out with a copy paper box full of their belongings, it was called..."walking The Green Mile."

A number of people in the front office and coaching staff need to "walk The Green Mile" including Rex.

at my old job when someone was being "lead out of the building" we'd start quietly singing another one bites the dust

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Serious question.

What is Rex adding to this team at the moment? He has said he knows nothing about offense, I'm sure the same goes for special teams. Only positive can come from firing him right now. Then you can begin to assess if any coaches or players should stay under the new regime. Can't do that right now with Rex being so loyal to guys like Sanchez that don't belong on the field anymore.

You're absolutely right, but what you left out is that Rex knows D...and that this D isnt all that great with players he chose with zero pass rush be it quality players OR do to a blitz scheme.

What happen to the blitz packages of 09-10?

In 11 it was because Pettine was taking more control of the play calling...but even with the addition of Dunbar coaching it hasnt changed in 12.

He has lost this team.

Fire him and give Westhoff the reigns for the rest of the season as a retirement gift.

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According to ESPN's Sal Palantonio:

Tim Tebow was the ONLY back-up QB in tonight's game. GMC was deactivated.

But Tim could not throw the football left-handed (He is left-handed) because of the rib injury

(He was throwing a ball pre-game to a Make-A-Wish kid in the pre-game, and could only throw it right-handed)

Those facts speak for themselves.....

BD

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According to ESPN's Sal Palantonio:

Tim Tebow was the ONLY back-up QB in tonight's game. GMC was deactivated.

But Tim could not throw the football left-handed (He is left-handed) because of the rib injury

(He was throwing a ball pre-game to a Make-A-Wish kid in the pre-game, and could only throw it right-handed)

Those facts speak for themselves.....

BD

= absolutely clueless coaching staff

I dont care if GMC is not good enough in the coaches eyes, he is better than a right handed Tebow.

Smh...this is what this organization has reduced to.

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According to ESPN's Sal Palantonio:

Tim Tebow was the ONLY back-up QB in tonight's game. GMC was deactivated.

But Tim could not throw the football left-handed (He is left-handed) because of the rib injury

(He was throwing a ball pre-game to a Make-A-Wish kid in the pre-game, and could only throw it right-handed)

Those facts speak for themselves.....

BD

Fireable offense. Like, a fire-him-right-now offense.

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= absolutely clueless coaching staff

I dont care if GMC is not good enough in the coaches eyes, he is better than a right handed Tebow.

Smh...this is what this organization has reduced to.

Sanchez should have been yanked. But if he was hurt, who was going to be the QB-Kerley? It's really stupid. Make Tebow inactive and dress GMC. That Ryan didn't do that is really diffucult to understand. It makes no sense at all.
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Sanchez should have been yanked. But if he was hurt, who was going to be the QB-Kerley? It's really stupid. Make Tebow inactive and dress GMC. That Ryan didn't do that is really diffucult to understand. It makes no sense at all.

Sounds like a fireable offense to me.

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According to ESPN's Sal Palantonio:

Tim Tebow was the ONLY back-up QB in tonight's game. GMC was deactivated.

But Tim could not throw the football left-handed (He is left-handed) because of the rib injury

(He was throwing a ball pre-game to a Make-A-Wish kid in the pre-game, and could only throw it right-handed)

Those facts speak for themselves.....

BD

If this is truly the case then Rex should be gone today. If this is an accutate story, and the head coach of a football team dressed a nonservicable QB while deactivating the only viable backup, it's pure malfeasance. Early on I was willing to give Rex some slack but after last night's embarassing defeat of biblical proportions, I'm fresh out. Last night was a comedy show. Last night was a circus. Last night was a disgrace to the sport of professional football. The Jets just didn't have a bad night, they truly made a mockery of the game.

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On 11/22/2012 at 6:01 AM, CrazyCarl40 said:

Who is going to want to come into this mess of a roster and cap situation? NO one worth a damn.

 

Problem with the job is a GM/HC gets one less mulligan year. 2014 is going to be the first rebuilding year. Usually that's the 1st mulligan year. But with what Tannenbaum has done to our cap for next year, there will be no tangible rebuilding for the 2013 season. We'll still be where we are today.

I agree it looks like a pretty unattractive job at first glance. But we're going to have to look anyway. Can't let Tannenbaum and Rex "fix" next year's team by "fixing" the cap by an extra $10-15M or so, and screw up what will be relatively clean caps for 2014 and beyond. Plus it will be another draft of Tannenbaum-Ryan type players.

The reason it's important right away is more than just because we can't stand watching this anymore. We're about to shed two starting OLBers and acquire 2 more. That'll be one in the draft and one through FA. If a new GM hires a HC who wants to deviate from 3-4 type base personnel it's going to make that really hard as Ryan's going to insist on a couple more LBers in the Calvin Pace mold. It's not at all insignificant. Not to mention what if Tannenbaum offers Revis $17M/year or something absurd like that, because Rex convinces him that's he needs him to run his defense adequately? No, the move at GM has to be done before next season.

I like some things about Rex. But anyone who doesn't dress a #2 QB for a football game - particularly when his #1 plays like #2 more often than not - is letting his personal feelings for a player cloud what any dumbass casual fan knows is the right thing. Scratch that -- not the right thing to do; it's the obvious thing. It's not even subject to opinion. You dress 2 QBs for every football game unless you have no idea what you're doing. And further, he didn't get much, or enough, resistance (or enough) from his offensive coordinator or other coaches.

It's a move of such unbridled incompetence I don't know that he can talk his way out of it. That Tebow wasn't merely sore, but that he has 2 broken ribs and the pain is so bad he can't even casually throw to a kid on the sideline? I can absolutely see keeping the extent of the injury under wraps during the week leading up to the game so NE has to spend practice time preparing for Tebow. But once gameday is here you activate 2 QBs. Practice is over and Belichick isn't going to get fooled or thrown off his game by seeing Tebow in pads on the sideline. C'mon.

The job is too much for him to handle. When the curtain gets pulled back and we see things like this (to say nothing his refusal to bench Sanchez for even a single series, let alone a single game), just imagine all that we don't see. The notion - or hope - that we see all or even most of his buffoonery is probably some serious wishful thinking. Because if Sanchez played well, even in a loss, we might not have even known about this. Imagine what else we don't know about.

Say he really believes Sanchez is actually good. In the event of a blowout one way or the other, why risk your franchise QB by having him drop back to pass on what are then meaningless snaps late in the game? Seems to me that is an ideal time to get a backup some live snaps even to protect your starter.

He can handle things when they're going well but so can lots of other coaches who aren't up to the job.

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On 11/22/2012 at 7:21 AM, Sperm Edwards said:

Problem with the job is a GM/HC gets one less mulligan year. 2014 is going to be the first rebuilding year. Usually that's the 1st mulligan year. But with what Tannenbaum has done to our cap for next year, there will be no tangible rebuilding for the 2013 season. We'll still be where we are today.

I agree it looks like a pretty unattractive job at first glance. But we're going to have to look anyway. Can't let Tannenbaum and Rex "fix" next year's team by "fixing" the cap by an extra $10-15M or so, and screw up what will be relatively clean caps for 2014 and beyond. Plus it will be another draft of Tannenbaum-Ryan type players.

The reason it's important right away is more than just because we can't stand watching this anymore. We're about to shed two starting OLBers and acquire 2 more. That'll be one in the draft and one through FA. If a new GM hires a HC who wants to deviate from 3-4 type base personnel it's going to make that really hard as Ryan's going to insist on a couple more LBers in the Calvin Pace mold. It's not at all insignificant. Not to mention what if Tannenbaum offers Revis $17M/year or something absurd like that, because Rex convinces him that's he needs him to run his defense adequately? No, the move at GM has to be done before next season.

I like some things about Rex. But anyone who doesn't dress a #2 QB for a football game - particularly when his #1 plays like #2 more often than not - is letting his personal feelings for a player cloud what any dumbass casual fan knows is the right thing. Scratch that -- not the right thing to do; it's the obvious thing. It's not even subject to opinion. You dress 2 QBs for every football game unless you have no idea what you're doing. And further, he didn't get much, or enough, resistance (or enough) from his offensive coordinator or other coaches.

It's a move of such unbridled incompetence I don't know that he can talk his way out of it. That Tebow wasn't merely sore, but that he has 2 broken ribs and the pain is so bad he can't even casually throw to a kid on the sideline? I can absolutely see keeping the extent of the injury under wraps during the week leading up to the game so NE has to spend practice time preparing for Tebow. But once gameday is here you activate 2 QBs. Practice is over and Belichick isn't going to get fooled or thrown off his game by seeing Tebow in pads on the sideline. C'mon.

The job is too much for him to handle. When the curtain gets pulled back and we see things like this (to say nothing his refusal to bench Sanchez for even a single series, let alone a single game), just imagine all that we don't see. The notion - or hope - that we see all or even most of his buffoonery is probably some serious wishful thinking. Because if Sanchez played well, even in a loss, we might not have even known about this. Imagine what else we don't know about.

Say he really believes Sanchez is actually good. In the event of a blowout one way or the other, why risk your franchise QB by having him drop back to pass on what are then meaningless snaps late in the game? Seems to me that is an ideal time to get a backup some live snaps even to protect your starter.

He can handle things when they're going well but so can lots of other coaches who aren't up to the job.

It seems Ryan is for reasons known to himself alone devoted to Sanchez. Nobody is bigger than the team. And not having a backup QB available is close to a firing offense. It makes no sense.And any number of great QBs-Staubach, Simm, Montana, Bradshaw-got benched during their careers. And many star QBs only became stars because they got a shot-Unitas, Warner (gulp) Brady. If we're gonna suck this bad we might as well find out of McElory or Tebow can play. There is nothing left to accomplish with Sanchez. He proves every week he is not and never will be an NFL starter. Look, even dumbasses like Coslet with Jeff Blake or Edwards with Pennington gave into the pressure of trying the alternate.Rex Ryan's job is head coach, not Mark Sanchez's Turtle.If he doesn't wise up, and it may be too late already, he will never get another HC job.And he seems too dumb to grasp any of this.

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Conor Orr@ConorTOrr

Rex Ryan heard about the cracked ribs before the game. "Understand, a lot of players can play before cracked ribs." #Jets #nyj

Conor Orr@ConorTOrr

Rex Ryan said he was told Tim Tebow could play. He personally didn't want to. #jets #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex said that he told Sparano & Westhoff this about Tebow: "I don't want you to play him." #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex on Tebow: "It was told to me that he could play... It was never told to me that he could not play." #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex says that he didn't know that Tebow even had cracked ribs until the day Wednesday. Tebow broke them on Nov 11 in Seattle. Sounds strange

Awesome.

He's done.

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Can they really not just say that they didn't play Tebow because it upsets Mark? Instead, they have to engage in a ridiculously mendacious cover up involving the league's one religious guy?

exactly. this was all about Mark throwin Tebow under bus and saying the in/out tebow wildcat was disrupting him and that was reason for his bad play.

Rex was desperate for his job and was hoping Mark played lights out and he could lay blame on tanny for getting hiim Tebow and messing things up.

What worries me is that Rex hasnt seen the same unable to hit secondary/terciary WRs/panic driven QB we have all seen for quite awhile now.

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Conor Orr@ConorTOrr

Rex Ryan heard about the cracked ribs before the game. "Understand, a lot of players can play before cracked ribs." #Jets #nyj

Conor Orr@ConorTOrr

Rex Ryan said he was told Tim Tebow could play. He personally didn't want to. #jets #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex said that he told Sparano & Westhoff this about Tebow: "I don't want you to play him." #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex on Tebow: "It was told to me that he could play... It was never told to me that he could not play." #nyj

Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN

Rex says that he didn't know that Tebow even had cracked ribs until the day Wednesday. Tebow broke them on Nov 11 in Seattle. Sounds strange

Awesome.

He's done.

We've hit rock bottom and have brought in backhoes to dig deeper.

I actually tried to be optomistic this year. I did. I mean that.

Well I'm done....again. Fire Rex.I tried to stay in his camp and I'm at the point I simply can't any longer.

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