B-/C+. When we had our 2 best offensive players healthy (AVT & Breece), he looked pretty good and we had a dangerous offense. The injuries to those 2 plus the continuous shuffling of the OLine hurt him. He needs to get much better with play calling and setting a rhythm. Wouldn't be sad if he's let go but I worry about his possible replacement
He has everything to do with the QB. You think SF just fell into Purdue or do you think Shanahan prepared him and tailored the offense to be successful?
D- - F. Sorry, but when the offense sputters in the RZ time after time, and the #2 pick QB regresses, the OC has to take a large share of the blame. The OC needs to be able to adapt his scheme and play calling to the players he has, not the players he wishes he had. Good coaches figure out how to do this. MLF is clearly not a good coach.
My diagnosis: Demonstrates some interesting play designs but does not have a basic grasp of offensive concepts. Play calling is severely lacking and has shown an aversion to aggressiveness in the red zone. Never saw an empty backfield play that he didn't like, especially on 3rd and short.
I genuinely was one of those fans who was worried the Jets would lose him after this year due to him becoming a Head Coach and it could hurt their Super Bowl run in 2023. That is how optimistic I was for the 2022 season. You can see how I would be upset tonight.
LaFleur sucks. He rarely seems to have any cohesive type of game plan. One game a few trick plays, then never again. Runs the ball once in while. It's like he's making it up on the fly. Bye bye.
This is all you need to know about MLF. "According to NFL Next Gen Stats, the Jets have used an empty formation on a league-high 14.1% of their offensive plays. They have gone empty on a league-leading total of 133 plays, an average of 8.9 plays per game. For comparison, the league-average team goes empty on 8.2% of their plays and 5.1 plays per game. Here’s the major problem: New York is not generating the required results to warrant such a heavy reliance on empty formations. The Jets have a success rate* of 33.8% when using empty formations, which ranks sixth-worst in the NFL and is nearly 10% below the league average of 43.5%. *A successful play is defined as gaining at least 40% of the required yardage on 1st down, at least 50% on 2nd down, or getting the conversion on 3rd/4th down." He may be a good coordinator eventually, but right now he thinks he's the smartest and calls the game the way he wants to and not how it should be called.
I’ll give him a D. I thought he did a great job when the offense had AVT and Breece. When those two went down, they never adjusted their run schemes. MLF was insistent on using the outside zone when they didn’t have the talent to do so. AVT and Breece are both 99th percentile athletes at their positions and your scheme HAS to change when you lose those two players. The Jets offense is consistently behind the sticks. 3rd and long almost every single fucking series, especially over the last 5 weeks.
F. I'll leave it as that, since I've posted too many times about his cluelessness. He's not OC material... maybe an asst coach/play-designer at best.
Reich wants an OC job that can springboard him to another HC job, not one that relies on a GM with a terrible track record on QBs signing a free agent QB who will be Reich's only chance at not getting fired in a year from now.
well beggars can’t be choosers either besides if I’m an offensive coordinator with HC experience and I see an opportunity with a HC on the hot seat, I’m thinking if I do a good job I could get an interim tag
If there are other teams interested in Reich, and there will be, he'll take one of those jobs, not this one.
Grade F I think he is the worst person at his job on the entire team. I don't like anything about his playcalling. And the way he non-coached Wilson should be criminal.
I want a guy who recognizes his mission is to win every game and does not take his eyes off that prize in an effort to justify someone else's existence.
Who said Reich would focus on "...an effort to justify someone else's existence."? What if those two objectives were compatible? What if Reich could get Zach to achieve his potential? Would that not increase the Jets chances of winning? I'm not saying Reich could fix Zach, only that if anyone could, he'd be a guy who has the knowledge and experience to do it.