I agree to an extent. However, Offensive lines might take a couple of years to come together. It doesn’t happen overnight. Lots of coordination and player development and COACHING. The Jets aren’t very good at any of it.To be fair it’s not like they didn’t address the problems with the team. Oline was the biggest issue, they spent big money on it and a premium pick in the draft. Still a bad line, turns out everything they tried didn’t work
What i don't understand is the Reddick move. They had to part ways with key interior run stoppers to add Reddick, and for what? You’ve gotten the production from Will McDonald that you probably hoped Reddick would give. Should have just kept guys like John Franklin Myers and never added Reddick.
In hindsight, pretty brutal offseason from Joe Douglas who pushed all the wrong buttons. And what’s really bad is he created problems by not believing in his own moves (i.e. drafting Will McDonald in the first round). Jermaine Johnson injury was a killer but this team and front office is out of excuses
Apparently it’s 24% increase, 1st payment due by 11/15/24. Are people nuts?Jets raising ticket prices this year worked out well.
He had literally NOTHING to do with J&J - he only worked there one summer during college. His only solo venture in business was founding an investment firm that was sanctioned by the IRS. If he didn't inherit his money he'd be a third shift supervisor at a Dairy Queen.With an owner who has zero sense of how to build an organization as his 16 years of ineptitude shows. He inherited J&J, had zero to do w building it.
Like a lot of nepo babies, they were born on third base, and think they hit a triple.He had literally NOTHING to do with J&J - he only worked there one summer during college. His only solo venture in business was founding an investment firm that was sanctioned by the IRS. If he didn't inherit his money he'd be a third shift supervisor at a Dairy Queen.
Why the hate for Dairy Queen ?He had literally NOTHING to do with J&J - he only worked there one summer during college. His only solo venture in business was founding an investment firm that was sanctioned by the IRS. If he didn't inherit his money he'd be a third shift supervisor at a Dairy Queen.
There are alot worse options. His teams played hard and he cared.This popped into my head yesterday, and today I see it in print!
Why bullish Rex Ryan believes he should be considered to coach Jets again
Rex Ryan sounds like he wants a chance to right the franchise.nypost.com