10 months? I waited 3 1/2 years before I decided that Schotty wasn't getting things done. He is a fraud. I'll be here to crush your frustrated arguments when you bump it.
It's weird though that he would forego that kind of money left on his contract. To me walking away from that money because you were scared of facing the team next season is being more of a pussy than manning up. The bigger pussies are the Jets front office for not firing him
:smile: I like to give them a chance to 'put their system in place' and prove their mettle before I call for their heads. Instead of putting an effective system in place, he put an effective system of excuses in place. And his system kept getting shoved to the back burner because of it's ineffectiveness and over-complication. In retrospect, he's the Eric Mangini of offenses. Cannot make use of the talent available to him, so he lobbies to ship talent out of town in favor of second tier players who 'fit the system'. Which results in the same mediocre production that the non-fitting players were able to produce. That changed when Rex got to town, they made bold moves to acquire talent for the O, but here comes the 'he doesn't fit the system' excuses again. Schotty is sandbox football at it's finest.
Funny but, organizations get ripped either way.... Sounds obvious that the NY Jets wanted to do everything and anything in their power to help Schotty get a new job and made a deal that at some point he would step down and allow them to save face as well........ They wanted to show respect to the Schottenheimer family. Jets get ripped by Fatcesa types for having no class or respect and IMO, they tried to do the right thing here and I'm fine with it.
Agreed. They way they handled this showed a lot of class. Sparano was available for a while, but Schotty was in the running for jobs. Firing while he was interviewing or available would have been real low, and he technically wasn't fired. He "walked away" which everyone knows wasn't true, but showed that both sides parted ways.
No matter what they need to retool the whole offense. After what the team is saying about Mark Sanchez (LINK REMOVED) there is no way that they can go into next season with the same bunch of players. And all signs point to a reorganization with Schott out.
lol, his own father dont even want him AdamSchefter Adam Schefter If Marty Schottenheimer were to land the Bucs HC job, Brian Schottenheimer would not join as his OC. Brian prefers own path, other opps.
That's a damn fine summation of what was wrong with Schotty. After the Favre season and the fallout from that, it was painfully obvious to me that Schotty operated much like Mangini, which is effectively the polar opposite of Rex (fit the players to the system rather than the system to the players).
Oh no.. http://troll.me/what-if-mark-sanchez-is-the-one-who-sucks-and-he-is-the-one-limiting-schotty/