LOL A pretty unimpressive group of receivers. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick: inherited from previous regime (former Round 7 pick) RB Fred Jackson: inherited (former undrafted free agent) RB C.J. Spiller: Round 1 pick WR Stevie Johnson: inherited (former Round 7 pick) WR David Nelson: undrafted free agent WR Donald Jones: undrafted free agent WR Derek Hagan: street free agent TE Scott Chandler: street free agent
You know, it's difficult to make so many intentionally wrong assertions in a single sentence like that. Kudos. Woohoo! More ad hominems *YAWN*
Wow, talk about no help. Spiller was a monster in the second half of the season opener that year though.
Chan as OC is a good move for you guys. He knows how to build an offense around the players he has. Hell he turned David Nelson, Donald Jones, Scott Chandler from raw players into decent pros. Stevie and Fitz loved him........there best years were when he was calling plays. The only downside to Chan is Rex exposed his offense and put the blue print out on how to stop it........you guys know that already.
There were no incorrect assertions, I tracked the conversation back far enough to see that you were implying that the Jets could hire anyone with a big enough pile of cash, after you listed an almost completely unattainable group of coaches, and also could see that you had no real point except to cry about anything since that's your assumed role on these boards. Don't hate what you are, guy, you chose to be this way.
I don't know that Rex exposed any blueprint, that roster was laughable for the most part. Gailey may not have helped in the playcalling dept but Spiller almost single handedly brought the Bills back in that 2012 game.
You know, normally when one lies about what they previously wrote, they don't do it in the exact same thread (where everyone can see it). You said I named ten coaches in the 70s; I did not - I named 11 people, three of them in their 70s and specifically stated they were more qualified GM candidates. You claimed I backtracked and said they were not a list of "prospective coaches"; I did not - I corrected someone who was mistaken by explaining to him I was asked for a list of more qualified GM and HC candidates and that they were not a list of suggested OC candidates. At least you got the part about me "implying" the Jets could hire anyone with a big enough pile of cash correct ... except I wasn't implying it; I stated it flat out - the Jets could get almost anyone if they were willing to spend any amount of money. If the Jets offered Parcells (or Johnson) $10 million a year for three years to be GM and groom a new GM to take over in year four, he would have been running the coaching search the next day.
Wow man you are very passionate about... you. If you only directed some of that energy towards not being a complete sad sack douche you could probably add something to these boards aside from crying and whining. How's that for ad hominem?
Via rotoworld nfl writer nick mensio Todd Bowles a maximizer of talent on D & aggressive. Gailey spreads it out, gets ball in hands of electric players on O. #Jets on the rise.
Well we first need some players on offense that put the fear in a defense. Sent from my LG-LS720 using Tapatalk
Someone that constantly posts memes is criticizing the inspiration of posts. No wonder nobody takes you seriously.
Just because he did not succeed in Buffalo does not mean that he was a bad head coach. He had the Cowboys in the playoffs both years he coached them and had the Birmingham fire in the playoffs both years as well. He also was a college head coach for nine years. Whether or not he was a good head coach is debatable. I think we can all agree that the guy knows a thing or two about running an offense.
Perhaps if your posts weren't riddled with cliche fallacies (like ad hominems), it wouldn't be so easy to mock them with memes.
You seem to think you have a very broad vocabulary, but it's not all that impressive when you stick to the same terms in every thread.
As much as I'd like to debate my vocabulary endlessly, I'm going to return to the actual topic for a minute ... Gailey's offensive personnel his two years running the offense in Pittsburgh, and their production (statistically speaking), was remarkably similar to Schottenheimer's 2009 and 2010 Jets' offenses. Great offensive lines, quality running backs, awful QBs ... ran the ball into the ground, QBs constantly threw the ball to the other team.