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  1. He’s the worst o line coach in the nfl and no it should absolutely not be hard to find a better one.
  2. I’ll believe in this offense whenever Keith carter isn’t employed by the jets. Probably not gonna happen with him around
  3. I’m gonna try to keep him and Demario Davis in my mind next time we draft a linebacker and they’re not good right away. I feel like in the modern passing nfl, off ball, primarily coverage likebacker is the hardest thing to learn on defense. For some of these kids it could feel like a whole different game depending on what they were asked to do in college ball.
  4. His name is Keith carter, imo not enough jets fans hate this man. He’s as bad an nfl o line coach as you could ever imagine, the titans players lead a damned mutiny to get him fired after last year. If he’s back next season it genuinely does not matter who’s behind center, nor will it matter if you replace every o line man on the roster. The play will be just as bad, and the injuries will not stop. There won’t be even slight improvement or gelling through the season, which is something even the worst jets o lines of recent seasons managed to some extent. That didn’t happen at all this year, and wont as long as Keith is around.
  5. Someone convince me Keith carter isn’t garbage
  6. The Aaron Rodgers saga was always going to involve the jets passing on a superstar qb in the draft. We’ll pick joe alt, he’ll actually be a star, yet when the MetLife turf claims him and we suck again we’ll suddenly flip to “why tf did we pass on daniels or nix or whoever for a left tackle .” In response to passing on yet another star qb the jets then reach for one in 2025, and they will be historically awful at the position. The alternatives are the jets drafting a good qb, Aaron fixing the entire offense solo, or joe Douglas actually building a competent enough o line and offense to let his quarterback play something resembling football. None of these will happen so get ready.
  7. He’s been hurt and missed time almost every year he’s played football. Elbow surgery on his throwing arm in high school, tore ligaments in his wrist making a tackle after throwing a pick in 2018, hurt that same wrist the year prior and missed time, neck injury in his first nfl preseason, hurt his hammy the only game he played last year, hurt his hammy his first game this year. He is a good player though, and was mostly healthy for the 2019 and 2020 seasons after switching to lb at UNC.
  8. Maybe we can just ask Buffalo or KC’s fan base how they learned to develop their qbs after decades of ruining them too
  9. You know compared to the last decade they are developing a few more players than previous regimes. I guess my point is they aren’t getting the most out of them even if they are improving, and that’s holding back even further development. Not a single player on this roster is hitting their full potential with this coaching staff imo. Maybe the offense keeps improving, as while they look to be progressing at least. But either the defensive system, or the man calling the plays needs to change before we see any success as a team.
  10. Also can we ask them if it’s quinnens fault why absolutely no players get better under them
  11. My bar for this coaching staff was “be unquestionably better than Adam gase, and actually develop players.” I absolutely cannot fathom how this team moved in the opposite direction, while actually adding talent for the first time in a decade plus. This is akin to watching Jose mourinho coach ******* Middlesbrough or some sh*t. Old outdated system that doesn’t work, yet the players get all the blame pushed onto them. This is the most talented team we’ve had in years, ******* make them better players or gtfo.
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