Jets: LB more important than CB in 2015

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  1. LongIslandBlitz

    LongIslandBlitz Well-Known Member

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    Yep his name is Hoge Workman ,he's a lock to be the next coach of the Jets

    I found this on wiki

    Hilariously named coaches -- If you wanted to lose in olden times NFL, there was no better way to do it than hire a man with an entertaining name. Here are coaches who finished their careers with records below .500: Shorty Barr, Dim Batterson, Bull Behman, Untz Brewer, Coonie Checkaye, Dutch Clark, Al Cornsweet, Luby DiMielo, Turk Edwards, Tex Grigg, Hinkey Haines, Pop Ivy, Homer Rice, Clipper Smith, Bulldog Turner, Hoge Workman.
     
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  2. slimjasi

    slimjasi Well-Known Member

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    Not if the new coach is running a completely different system . . .

    (Respect - David Harris is also one of my favorite Jets)
     
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  3. JetFanInPA

    JetFanInPA Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely want Harris back (if the team sticks with the 3-4) at a reasonable deal (4-6M/year) that's structured in a way that makes him easy to release after the first.

    Surprisingly, check PFF's numbers on Harris posted in another thread - the guy actually graded positively in coverage in 2014. I think it's a good situation to draft a young ILB into and groom behind him, similarly to Demario Davis behind Bart Scott.

    Even at OLB, Coples and Babin performed decently and the two young guys showed some flashes and PFF agreed. However, I would like to see another young pass-rusher drafted at some point or perhaps break the bank for Justin Houston if they can address other positions wisely.
     

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