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Originally Posted by pcola
I think since it has been reported by several sources that the Jets have reached out to the following candidates:
Ross (NYG)
Gamble (SF)
Caldwell (Atl) and
Heckert (ex-Cleveland)
That we can assume they are doing their due dilligence to find the best candidate. When you say a "yes man" who would the new GM have to say yes to? Woody knows very little about the football ops and he has never given anyone the impression that he does.
I credit Woody from being proactive. The Leon Hess Jets would have waited for the bottom to drop out (at least one more season) which would have allowed Tanny and Rex to make a number of short-sighted desperate moves setting the organization back another season or two.
Woody has done exactly what he should have done. Hiring the firm to do the search has given Woody at least three of the up and coming hot shot executives that will be GMs either this year or in the near future.
If the Jets come away with Ross, Gamble, or Caldwell I think we will have a bright future and the adversity that the organization will have to go through in 2013 will be a lot easier to deal with.
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Disagree. "Exactly what he should have done" would have been to fire Rex so we are not limiting the pool of GM candidates. What gives you the impression any of those prospective GMs would come to a situation where they obviously don't have final say on the head coach?
PS: Not sure what your definition of the bottom dropping out is, but I'd say it's already happened.