http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...77&format=&page=1&listingType=sco#articleFull Alot more great comments and also interesting takes on the Jets lockeroom in this article. Happy to hear such a great review from Izzo. Gives me alot of confidence for the upcoming season with many new faces and personalities to handle.
Cool article if I were a free agent I'd come here for a minny deal to play for Rex he reminds me of Madden too.
i dont think there is to much to worry about here we have a great locker room and most of the talk about us bringing in to many disruptive players to me is a load of bs...they said edwards was a concern and look how he turned out.
I just think the people talking about loss of chemistry are the players that left that wish they could still be here. Having a fun loving cool boss can make any job seem better.
The problem I have with this Jets Chemistry BS people spew is that most teams bring in attitude problems to be their marquee players, like the Fish bringing in Brandon Marshall or any team that ever signed TO. The Jets have all their key players in place, the guys they bring in now are simply here to try and win a title. Even if a guy like Jason Taylor was having issues, he's what, between the 6th and 8th best player on the defense? Santonio could have issues, but unlike how with Miami BM is their only top line WR, the Jets have three.
Team chemistry is the security blanket that that will help rival fans sleep at night this summer and the crutch that beat writers will use to try to panic the Jets' fanbase.
Boston Herald : " Case of Jet lag ? - Gang Green overhaul could be an energy sap " ~ Case of Jet lag ? Gang Green overhaul could be an energy sap By Karen Guregian / NFL Notes - May 9, 2010 With all the moves the New York Jets [team stats] have made this offseason, it’s hard even for Patriots [team stats] followers to avoid acknowledging their efforts and applauding their aggressive approach in trying to improve the team.One win away from reaching the Super Bowl last year, the Jets have reeled in some big name free agents (Jason Taylor, LaDainian Tomlinson) and engineered some trades for marquee names (Antonio Cromartie, Santonio Holmes), making their AFC East counterparts stand up and take notice. While some pundits have declared that the Jets have already unseated the Patriots as the cream of the division on the basis of their offseason maneuvers,others wonder if they have perhaps tinkered a bit too much with the chemistry and makeup of the locker room.While the Jets welcomed the big-name additions, they have lost running backs Thomas Jones and Leon Washington [stats] and guard Alan Faneca - all proven as high character guys in the locker room.The chemistry and leadership fallout is probably a legitimate question in the wake of what happened with the Patriots last season. They weren’t the same without longtime leaders such as Tedy Bruschi [stats], Mike Vrabel, Rodney Harrison [stats] and Richard Seymour [stats] in the room. But that might not be an appropriate model. Patriots coach Bill Belichick relies heavily on his leaders to police the locker room. In New York, coach Rex Ryan runs the asylum. It doesn’t appear that he has any deputies. And he’s happy to be the zookeeper. It’s a completely different atmosphere in terms of the locker room dynamic.“I compare them to the Raiders, when the Raiders were good back in the John Madden days,” said former Patriots tight end and TV analyst Christian Fauria. “I think most teams when you get a bunch of guys that are undisciplined, that have their own way of doing things, it’s a bad chemistry. But every once in a while, you get that bad mix of crazy, and it works.” rest of article : > http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/...g_gang_green_overhaul_could_be_an_energy_sap/
And in your quest to be the king of posting articles.... too late. http://forums.theganggreen.com/showthread.php?t=56594
The best thing about the existence of this article is that the Boston media keeps talking about us...
Unfortunately Kelly ive already created this thread just titled it differently and focused it on Izzo's locker room comments.
I still think every unit has a guy that is a well respected leader despite the losses of Washington, Jones & Faneca. I also think the CS thinks Faneca would have been a major head ache if he was relegated to a back up role (why else would they pay him and then cut him... becuase, they thought he was going to be BAD in the locker room). IMO... WR - Cotchery's the most tenured at the position and a hard worker who keeps his mouth shut... leadership QB - Sanchez. Now if he isn't yet a leader, then he certainly wasn't a leader last year and we didn't do to bad RB - I agree we lose a lot of leadership here with Jones leaving. I'm hoping LT (the one who keeps his pants on) picks up some of the leadership slack O-Line - Which one of these guys isn't a leader: Brick, Mangold, Woody & Moore? D-Line - ellis is the most tenured Jet & I have to assume Jenkins is a guy that only elevated other guys LB - Harris & Scott... 'nuff said Secondary - Leonard & Revis. Between a guy who knows Rex's system well and our savior, how can a young guy like Wilson not take notice and get better? You know what makes a team gel? Winning! If we win, we'll have a team of leaders who are playing team ball. If we start 0-10, there won't be a single leader in the locker room.
Probably Brick and Moore. Rex said in his presser that neither of them really says a lot. I would expect Woody and Mangold to be the outspoken leader types, although Mangold is still pretty young and he's a joker, so he might need to grow into that role.
The article actually seems fair to me and just points out that changing personnel can have unforeseen consequences - it even points out how the Patriots struggled. It's not hating the Jets, it's just talking about football. There isn't much else that can be done at this time of the off-season.
Exactly. Here's what not a single one of these "articles" ever addresses: the Jets last year made the AFC Championship game. With a rookie QB. And a rookie head coach. Everyone in the entire system was new to the system. Granted, many on defense had been playing a 3-4, and there was a small handful that came to us from Baltimore with Rex, but overall, the entire team was learning anew. This year we have a few new faces to teach. Overall, it's just an advancement of the system over last year. And all the advancement is on the shoulders of the new guys. You could argue that Holmes and LT will have a learning curve, but really, Braylon and Green were able to step in late. These guys have all summer to learn. The Jets are in a far better position right now than they were a year ago, which was the summer before they were one half of a football game from the Super Bowl.