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52 minutes ago, BROOKLYN JET said:

Maybe we should try 2 head coaches.

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Chris Johnson is "owning where ownership is going."  He sees the future.  #Innovation

The Jets announce a new, revolutionary organization structure where they have 2 Head Coaches.  One is for Offense, the other is for more Offense.  Joe Douglas reports to the second Head Coach and all three, if it was last year, would have reported to Jamal Adams.

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3 hours ago, JetsFanatic said:

Like most coaches, give him good players and suddenly they know how to coach.

Gets Mark Sanchez to not one but two AFC Championship Games, isn't a good offensive coordinator.

Oh, wait....I get it.  Sanchez carried Schottenheimer to those 4 playoff wins, got it.

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1 hour ago, jetstream23 said:

Russell Wilson solves a lot of problems for a team.  Give him Chris Carson, DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and then you see things like last night against a good NE defense.

He got us to two AFC Championship games with a rookie QB. I never thought he was a bad OC. Obviously its easy to be an OC with the talent he has at Seattle.

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13 hours ago, Charlie Brown said:

I think Schotty would be a better HC than an OC and a much much better HC than Gase!!

I think if Schotty had been named HC instead of Gase we wouldn't look like this!

First and foremost players LIKE SCHOTTY... He is an EXCELLENT communicator.

And for the record I hated Schotty as OC, way to complicated but he was way better than this!!

Uggggggg

Yup. Schotty has the personality and leadership traits to be a good HC, if he is prepared to let someone else call plays on O.

He missed his chance when he was a hot name early in his Jets' career, but he might still get another shot off the back of the Seahawks' successes.

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14 hours ago, BROOKLYN JET said:

Maybe we should try 2 head coaches.

 

Look, it doesn't take a genius to know that every organization thrives when it has two leaders. Go ahead, name a country that doesn't have two presidents. A boat that sets sail without two captains. Where would Catholicism be without the popes?

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20 minutes ago, mrcoops said:

Yup. Schotty has the personality and leadership traits to be a good HC, if he is prepared to let someone else call plays on O.

He missed his chance when he was a hot name early in his Jets' career, but he might still get another shot off the back of the Seahawks' successes.

Did he call that pass at the end of the Super Bowl that was intercepted by Butler?

(Incidentally, I was sitting at that end of the field during the Super Bowl.  The utter disbelief on the faces of Seahawks fans after that play was something I've never seen in my life.)

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4 minutes ago, Jetsfan80 said:

 

Look, it doesn't take a genius to know that every organization thrives when it has two leaders. Go ahead, name a country that doesn't have two presidents. A boat that sets sail without two captains. Where would Catholicism be without the popes?

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2 is better than 1, elementary like Watson!

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5 minutes ago, jetstream23 said:

Did he call that pass at the end of the Super Bowl that was intercepted by Butler?

(Incidentally, I was sitting at that end of the field during the Super Bowl.  The utter disbelief on the faces of Seahawks fans after that play was something I've never seen in my life.)

That was Darrell Bevell. He was a hot HC candidate himself until that one.

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7 minutes ago, jetstream23 said:

Did he call that pass at the end of the Super Bowl that was intercepted by Butler?

(Incidentally, I was sitting at that end of the field during the Super Bowl.  The utter disbelief on the faces of Seahawks fans after that play was something I've never seen in my life.)

I have. I was at Met Life when Decker caught the overtime TD against the Pats. I was surrounded  by Pats fans. The look on their faces was priceless. 

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This pains me far more than I'd like to admit typing this because I was one of Schotty's harshest critics but that Christopher Johnson quote about "coaching to where the game is going" could really apply here. At the time, I hated all of the pre-snap shifts and sometimes odd lineups that we would throw out there because they seemed to cause a lot of false starts and illegal formation penalties but look at what a lot of other teams are doing now? 

The play last night where he had the WR in the backfield directly led to that wide open receiver and first down to chew up game clock. When was the last time Gase drew up a play that led a WR to be wide open? 

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