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17 minutes ago, Beerfish said:

Dallas offensive head coach

KC offensive head coach

Philly offensive head coach

Cincy offensive head coach

SF offensive head coach

After Saleh…I don’t want to ever see another defensive head coach for our team again.

Buffalo was the model … Buffalo is the failure..

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Sean McDermott is a very good coach. This is a ridiculous thread.  On the one hand, Jets fans will take any QB who gets a team into the playoffs or has ever started a playoff game, even if they are 100 years old (Brady(?) Rodgers(?)) and will praise Daboll to no end even though the Giants were no better than the Jets this season, but a defensive coach that wins division titles and playoff games and lost some heart breakers, but hasn't climbed the mountain yet - no way.  Makes no sense. 

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Just now, Joe Willie White Shoes said:

Sean McDermott is a very good coach. This is a ridiculous thread.  On the one hand, Jets fans will take any QB who gets a team into the playoffs or has ever started a playoff game, even if they are 100 years old (Brady(?) Rodgers(?)) and will praise Daboll to no end even though the Giants were no better than the Jets this season, but a defensive coach that wins division titles and playoff games and lost some heart breakers, but hasn't climbed the mountain yet - no way.  Makes no sense. 

Sean McDermott IS a vert good coach.

That’s literally proving me point.

You have to be FLAWLESS coming from a non-offensive background as a head coach to be successful and even then the horizon of SuccesS is limited.

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1 hour ago, BP said:

Has anybody noticed the play calling? How many repeated first down runs? I mean it’s so blatantly obvious how predictable the jets offense was when you watch other teams play.  

I think the Jets ran it on every 2nd and long they had -- at least 90% of the time. 

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1 minute ago, jetswinbaby! said:

The Jets played most of the season without a QB...

Why does no one remember that?...

So put your sh*tty qbs in obvious passing situations and get them killed? Oh wait then we move the goal posts to no offensive line lol 

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4 minutes ago, Drums said:

I think the Jets ran it on every 2nd and long they had -- at least 90% of the time. 

Which puts our sh*tty qbs and sh*tty o line in obvious passing situations. When you watch other teams play it’s like the Jets were coached by a pee wee coaching staff

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1 hour ago, BP said:

Has anybody noticed the play calling? How many repeated first down runs? I mean it’s so blatantly obvious how predictable the jets offense was when you watch other teams play.  

It got to the point where I thought that LaFleur knew he was going to be fired and as a big FU to the organization and the fans he just maliciously continued to call a Run on 1st and 10, and the wildest part it was never anything innovative just the Exact same play into the Same location, Straight up the middle into the teeth of the defense who All knew what was coming.

Seriously from Game 1 to Game 17 his first down call must have been the Same close to 90% of the time.  F**kin Insane.

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Just now, JoeWillieWhiteShoesHOF said:

It got to the point where I thought that LaFleur knew he was going to be fired and as a big FU to the organization and the fans he just maliciously continued to call a Run on 1st and 10, and the wildest part it was never anything innovative just the Exact same play into the Same location, Straight up the middle into the teeth of the defense who All knew what was coming.

Seriously from Game 1 to Game 17 his first down call must have been the Same close to 90% of the time.  F**kin Insane.

After the second buffalo game there were defensive backs making tackles on first down. The opposing team run blitzed on every first down and no adjustments. Just so predictable AND incompetent if you watch other teams play. Now if me and you see it, but Saleh doesn’t? Well then we’re ****ed. It’s Herm V2.0

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1 hour ago, Adoni Beast said:

Buffalo game proving that if you do everything right with roster building, developing a QB you are still behind the curve with a defensive head coach.

After Saleh…please…for the love of God no more defensive head coaches.

How did Adam Gase work out

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22 hours ago, Adoni Beast said:

Buffalo game proving that if you do everything right with roster building, developing a QB you are still behind the curve with a defensive head coach.

After Saleh…please…for the love of God no more defensive head coaches.

I don’t think that’s true. The right thing is no more coaching who don’t know enough about offense or defense. Salehs issue was giving milfy the offense to run probably not stepping in when the offense was falling apart. And the worst thing is saleh was probably watching the offensive coaches and players get away with things he wouldn’t let the defense get away with.

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20 hours ago, JoeWillieWhiteShoesHOF said:

He was a Fraud from jump street.  I could score a fat contract as a HC from the stupidest owner in the league if I was lucky enough to step in it and be an OC when Peyton Manning decided to join the same team.  He works in a high school now doesn’t he?

He's the OC at his former high school where the team has had a losing record since he showed up. 

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23 hours ago, Beerfish said:

Dallas offensive head coach

KC offensive head coach

Philly offensive head coach

Cincy offensive head coach

SF offensive head coach

The advantage is, if the offensive head coach loses co-ordinators, he still knows the offense and it doesn't have to change.

If Saleh loses an OC, if he can't find someone who intimately knows the scheme, he has to change the entire offensive concept.

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