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Jets GM More Attractive Than Realized (article)
Now maybe if other plausible GM candidates will actually read this we can hire someone already....
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I think Woody wants stability at the HC position, he saw what the Giants did with Coughlin. He is going to try that with Rex. He needs to stop watching the Giants. Woody is a good owner in the fact that he is willing to spend. But he has not spent wisely b.c he has hired the wrong people. Hopefully this GM search is proof that he is turning the corner. This is NY. Rex is still the HC, he will say something stupid about the quality of the team and raise expectations. |
Tired pom poms can only sigh.
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Despite people wanting to believe it 1) You do not get a free pass in any year you are in charge so if you are hamstrung from making moves this year and things go sour it is on you. 2) These guys want to build and win, having to wait a full year before you can do what you want is not acceptable.
Some guys will want the job no matter what. Others that have a real choice will go elsewhere. In the end the problems the Jets have in place are preventing the very best guys from leaping after the job. No matter who gets hired I will judge them very early on as to whether I think they have it or not by what they do up to the draft and then early June. |
What GM worth a **** thinks having a built in excuse for failure is a positive? I would hope we are looking for guys who actually like to compete.
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any GM candidate knows that this will be a two-year plan. 2013 will be used as a building block for 2014, when there'll be tons of cash to spend and tons of draft picks to use.
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Funny how posters speak nothing but ill will towards the press until a writer posts a Jets fluff piece....then it becomes gospel
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Much rather be on the cup is half full side of life. But, hey, if being a depressed negative whiner is more up your alley, go for it. Edit to add: Most of us kill incompetent beat writers like Manish. This guy is an NFL Writer and is therefore taking a more objective approach as opposed to an approach aimed at selling newspapers. |
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First, Rex has 2 years left on his contract. If you think Woody values "stability" above all else, then he wouldve extended Rex. Woody didn't, which means that Rex could easily be fired after next season with only 1 year on his deal and the cost not being prohibitive. Second, Coughlin was lame duck TWICE with the Giants. He got a contract extension after his final year of his contract, both being championship years. Coughlin was set to be let go both times if his teams didn't produce in the final years of his deals. Thus, if Woody is really having "Giants-envy" then he would only extend Rex after the final year of his contract and only if the team had a good year. In that instance, the Jets job wouldn't be bad because Rex is here. He only stays if the team gets better with him as HC. |
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It's called a "rebuilding year." In this instance, it would be a time to rid the team of bad contracts and get younger at key positions. |
Funny how posters speak nothing but ill will towards the Jets until a writer posts something semi-positive....then it becomes a fluff piece
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Rex can advocate for so long, but the new GM has to find the cuts from some place. |
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