What camp are you in
#2
Posted 07 December 2012 - 09:08 PM
#6
Posted 08 December 2012 - 01:17 AM
"Maybe I'll die dumb....and leave behind a beautiful corpse known for my hand and my balls like Cy Young" - Royce da 5'9
#7
Posted 08 December 2012 - 05:57 AM
I don't love or hate either of them. I think Sanchez should be sitting this week, and a new GM should decide Rex's fate next year.
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#8
Posted 08 December 2012 - 06:29 AM
So the choices are support/hate Sanchez, and love/hate Rex. I think you gave away your allegiances.
I don't love or hate either of them. I think Sanchez should be sitting this week, and a new GM should decide Rex's fate next year.
I was going to do a love/hate for both, but I don't think anyone actually loves Sanchez. Even those who support him, merely support him.
Also trying to keep it to a reasonable list.
Hate is meant as a player or a coach, not as a person, I don't know either of them, so saying I hate or love either of them is impossible.
I think Sanchez should be sitting for the rest of the year without question, and I think he is done as the QB here, zero hope for him.
You and I have debated this before, but I still think it is a colossal mistake to bring in a new GM and have a HC that the owner loves, and many fans love, still in place. What you will most likely get is a GM who has no other choices if they are willing to do that. A quality GM will want a clean slate to do as they want. If they have to fire a somewhat popular coach, becuase they don't believe in him, day one you are making an unpopular decision in a tough town.
I think it will be a huge mistake if they do that.
Sanchez is a different story, nobody loves him, some may still support him, but nobody loves him.
Edited by JFtoLong, 08 December 2012 - 06:34 AM.
#10
Posted 08 December 2012 - 07:55 AM
I think Sanchez should be sitting for the rest of the year without question, and I think he is done as the QB here, zero hope for him.
You and I have debated this before, but I still think it is a colossal mistake to bring in a new GM and have a HC that the owner loves, and many fans love, still in place. What you will most likely get is a GM who has no other choices if they are willing to do that. A quality GM will want a clean slate to do as they want. If they have to fire a somewhat popular coach, becuase they don't believe in him, day one you are making an unpopular decision in a tough town.
I don't hate either guy as a player or a coach.
I'd also sit Sanchez down the rest of the year. I get the idea of starting him on the road against a weak opponent. They're hoping he gets a little mojo back without the crowd climbing up his ass. They have a lot invested in the guy, and clearly still have some hope that he might yet pan out. That's more than I've got, but I'm not on the hook for $8.25M for him next year, either.
I definitely think Rex has value as an NFL coach. Unequivocally. IMHO, it's Tannenbaum who has to go, and that a new GM should have the opportunity to retain or fire Rex. I understand some of the problems people have with Rex, but I think a lot of them are unfounded. New guy should be able to make that call. If he wants to clean house, that's fine with me, but I definitely believe the team could do (and has done) a lot worse at the head coach spot than Rex Ryan. If new GM doesn't have a better coach in mind/available, he should certainly have the option to retain the quality defensive mind under contract.
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#13
Posted 08 December 2012 - 09:50 AM
think sanchez is mediocre and that we need an upgrade, think rex is a good coach but needs a good offensive coordinator/asst head coach, think tannenbaum shoudl be fired as he is not a good talent evaluator and has managed us into cap hell
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