Who should be HC of the NYJ in 2013?

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Who should be HC of the NYJ in 2013

  1. Rex Ryan (Current HC)

    48.0%
  2. Bill Cowher

    11.6%
  3. Jon Gruden

    14.4%
  4. Eric Mangini

    1.4%
  5. Sean Payton

    11.9%
  6. Nick Saban

    1.4%
  7. Chip Kelly

    4.7%
  8. Perry Fewell

    0.4%
  9. Mike McCoy (OC of Denver)

    1.4%
  10. Other (who?)

    4.7%
  1. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    Well, it's time to evaluate our HC situation. I can't believe it's actually come to this, but who should be the next HC of the NYJ?
     
  2. ArmandJ

    ArmandJ Well-Known Member

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    Write a blank check to Sean Payton.

    But; if not, I would suggest getting someone from the 49ers (or really any consistent winner's) staff.
     
  3. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    In another thread, I mentioned Jay Gruden, Ray Horton, Greg Roman and Darrell Bevell as four future NFL head coaches. The Jets should consider interviewing them if/when they fire Ryan.

    Of course, Tannenbaum has to be fired first so that the new GM can select the next head coach.
     
  4. LongIslandBlitz

    LongIslandBlitz Well-Known Member

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    Rex Ryan , We need to bring Norv Turner in to coach the offense. Turner has always been a great OC with creditability he just isn't a good head coach he hasn't had any success as head coach but as a OC he is one of the best
     
  5. laxin

    laxin Active Member

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    Give Sean Peyton any amount of money he wants... Let him draft his future QB and bring in the talent he wants.
     
  6. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    I don't know if I could stomach another rookie HC right now.
     
  7. Welsh_Jet

    Welsh_Jet New Member

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    I still like Rex. I think!?!?!
     
  8. tubby

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    lol @ Eric Mangini on that list. Won't happen in a million years.
     
  9. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Murrell2878- McCoy and Fewell are good choices too. I have Fewell at #5 on my list.

    I rank the four on my list in this order
    1. Horton
    2. Jay Gruden
    3. Roman
    4. Bevell

    Which ones could handle the NY media and similar pressures? Well, that can be hopefully be determined during interviews.

    Jon Gruden and Bill Cowher are good candidates too. Have they lost some of their fire? They probably have.
     
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    Dirty6Sanchez Well-Known Member

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    What about Kyle Shannahan? What he's done with RG3 and a true no-name running back is pretty god damn impressive. The Skins are a playoff team if their defense didn't blow ludicrous amounts of dick
     
  11. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I know it is scary, but it may be the best route to take.

    No Super Bowl-winning head coach ever went on to later direct another franchise to a Super Bowl victory. Mike Holmgren and Bill Parcells came close. I think what happens is these guys lose some of their fire. If we eliminate these sorts of retreads, then that means no to Jon Gruden, Billick and Cowher.

    As for available non-SB winning head coaches, Hue Jackson is the only one who I think could be good. I don't like any other retread candidates.
     
  12. The Dark Knight

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    The man has won 4 playoff games and has not had a losing season yet, as Jets Head Coach. I don't know when the Jets turned into the Steelers, but that is a pretty good first four years in THIS FRANCHISE. Year four his team had it's least talent yet and the talent it had, GOT INJURED! Rex has earned Year 5 no matter what, I feel. Change things around him (Tannenbaum, Sparano) but give him a shot to fix it.
     
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    What has he done? He has one of the brightest QB prospects in years and while the RB is no-name he is totally legit. So what has he done exactly besides coach young up and coming players?

    Ryan besides talk too much hasn't done a poor job. He is a good coach with a subpar roster. Who would really want to come here anyway? We are turning into the Cowboys, no established coach will want to come here so it will always be a crap shoot with coordinators only as real candidates.
     
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    Bellows1 Well-Known Member

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    How many SB winning HC have had the opportunity? I don't think because it hasn't happened lends any credibility that it can't happen or is any less likely that it may happen.
     
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    Attackett Well-Known Member

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    The brightest offensive mind that our new football minded GM decides is HCing material.
     
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    The Jets have gone with a defensive minded head coach for a long stretch now.
    Parcells, Groh, Edwards, Mangini, Rex.
    Even though the last two O minded guys - Kotite and Coslet were pretty shitty, with the way that the game has evolved I wouldn't mind getting a HC who understands offense for a change.
    Give Sean Payton anything he wants.
     
  17. ajax

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    Let the new GM pick the coach. Even if it's somebody I've never head of, I'd accept it.
     
  18. Diabolical_Jet_Fan

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    Nick Saban is a piece of shit....
     
  19. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    Stram, McCafferty, Flores, Ditka, Parcells, Seifert, Johnson, Holmgren, Shanahan, and Vermeil have had the opportunity.

    My point is not that it can't happen.

    My point is that retreads who already won big likely do not have the fire they once had. Does that type of coach even want to come to this circus atmosphere? Parcells tried it but he is from NJ and the Jets had a different owner at the time.
     
  20. jilozzo

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    i want rex to stay but the GM is a different story.

    and i am not so sure a new GM would bring in a new HC right away. i am sure rex could talk him into staying/
     

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