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If this is even remotely true, it's grounds for firing. Messing with another rookie QBs head and having him play against his instincts is laughable at best.

I agree with you so this is bad. The kid should never have started given his college offense, our personnel and the fact getting him in round 2 gave us a free pass.to let him learn. He's in there now though, so just let him play. Worst case he's hopeless and we address it in the draft

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We're trotting out receivers that wouldnt be in the NFL if they werent on the Jets. What the hell should they do? Not pass?

 

You cant run the offense like everything is normal. 

Their going to take Atlanta by surprise.

 

Put it in the air 62 times

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Jets considering Sanchez color-coded system for Geno

By Zach Braziller

October 2, 2013 | 3:03pm

 
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The Jets may go back to the future to help Geno Smith with his turnover problems.

Head coach Rex Ryan said during his Wednesday press conference he is considering revisiting the red/yellow/green traffic-light coding system — which he used during Mark Sanchez’s rookie season in 2009 — to identify risk/reward on play calls within a game.

 

In 2009, “red” signified being cautious, “green” allowed Sanchez to be aggressive and “yellow” was in between.

 

Smith committed four turnovers in Sunday’s ugly 38-13 loss in Tennessee to the Titans, and has 11 turnovers through four games, on an astronomical pace for 44. The Jets have the second-worst turnover differential in the NFL, ahead of only the winless Steelers.

 

“I’ve been thinking about it,” Ryan said. “It’s a fine line. We want to be aggressive, there’s no question, you want to be aggressive, but you don’t want to do something to the detriment of your football team. Clearly, turning the football over has been a real problem, not just this season, but the last couple of seasons. And we know what that leads to.”

 

Smith is expected to have limited options at wide receiver. Santonio Holmes (hamstring) and Stephen Hill (concussion) are unlikely to play. The Jets signed former Bills receiver David Nelson, and Ryan said Nelson could see action behind Jeremy Kerley and Clyde Gates.

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Innovative coaches evolve and learn new ways to teach and motivate different players.

With Rex, he is going back to a well here, that did not provide much water the first time.

The best thing that can happen for Geno right now is that he breaks an ankle.

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