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Waterboy
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 97
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Why would any good GM want this job?
Let's assume we fire Tannenbaum. Why would any promising GM candidate choose the Jets over the Chiefs, Chargers, Panthers, etc.?
1) We have a meddlesome owner who likes to have input on the high-profile transactions (or potential transactions) of a team 2) We already have a head coach who I suspect the vast majority of good GM candidates would not want as their HC -- he has lost the team for two years in a row and shows no sign of knowing how to run a team other than by knowing how to run a defense 3) We don't have a franchise quarterback, or even a quarterback of the future. 4) Next year we have 3 players -- David Harris, Sanchez, Holmes -- that are making nearly $40m. These players are basically worth jack ****t. Sanchez if cut adds another $4-5M in dead money, and is not going to help the Jets field an above-average (or average) offense. Holmes is a locker room cancer that no other team wanted at a bargain salary, let alone coming off an injury and making $13M. And Harris is a fine player but drastically overpaid. 5) The team's best player is coming off an ACL injury, has a huge contract, and is likely to show up on the GM's door two seconds after he's hired asking for a new contract. To recap: the team has no players to build around but a ton of money invested in worthless players, a meddlesome owner, and a coach that's on a career path that crashing planes think looks steep. Oh, and he has to deal with the NY media and the Giants, and the Patriots in the division. GMs aren't like coaches -- if they fail, they don't become OCs, succeed, and get another crack at a HC job. They basically only get one shot, and GMs by their nature are more cautious and calculating than coaches. So why would a hotshot, rising, up-and-coming GM candidate pick the Jets? Looking for serious answers here because I don't see any. [If Woody agrees, I could see the team bringing back Mr. T, Rex and Sanchez, because at least after the season the job is somewhat attractive to potential candidates - he can then pick his HC, cut Sanchez/Holmes at low cost, and truly rebuild.] |
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Let's Kill them all.........
Hall Of Fame
Join Date: May 2009
Location: In Morris Co.,N.J.,at the right end of a Browning 12 gauge
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$$$ money talks bullss**** walks.
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wait...wha? 0_o
All League
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Midland Park, NJ
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something something new york is the best something something
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Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,520
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Because any good GM is going to want full control on every decision. Give him that, plus money, plus a NY market and he'll be happy. Tell that GM he has to keep Rex, or has to keep any player as part of the deal and you won't have a good GM. Period.
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 1,777
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what GM wouldn't? basically rebuild the own team the way you want it. that's what GMs are supposed to.
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hopes that John Idzik can clean up this mess
Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Who knows, Woody might surprise us and can the entire lot of them....
nah this ship will probably continue to sink for another year before he doesn anything.
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wait...wha? 0_o
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Midland Park, NJ
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I would wager that The New York Market has turned away more quality candidates than it has actually hired |
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All League
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 3,957
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There are only 32 jobs in this league to be a GM.
If your a candidate & your passion is football you take a GM job when it becomes available because it doesn't happen often. Pretty simple To be good at something failure is not an option, success is the goal. The position wouldn't be open unless there was a lot of work ahead. |
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
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The only way I can see the current coaches stick around would be if Tebow was going to be handed the reins for next year.
Woody could tell them all they have one last shot but build an offense around tebow. If thats not the plan, all these guys are toast. you cant sell the fanbase on Rex/Sanchez again. Nobody would watch go to the games. |
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JI Resident Troll
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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Any new GM would want full autonomy with no meddling from Woody. |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 97
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You go to KC you get the #1 pick In Jacksonville you have a ton of cap space and a high pick In Carolina you have Newton and a high pick What is the draw of the Jets job? To deal with Tone time and Revis' contract demands while figuring out wtf to do with Sanchez? |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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ABA hoops expert
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Absolutely correct. Throw in the worst QB situation in the league and salary cap hell, and it will be a very hard sell.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Posts: 680
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Go watch collage football if that's the kind of BS your into.How about clean house and build a real NFL team. |
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Draft the best available player.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: In transit
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Why would any GM not want this job? Assuming the owner lets him do his job, why not?
Team is a mess, has a losing history, and is the NY market place. If you can turn around this team, you are GOLD forever. The GM that turned around the Jets and got them to their first SB in 45 years? Where would you rather try to turn around a team, Cleveland? Jacksonville? No, if a GM thinks he is up to it, he should want NY |
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is a geek who loves football boardgames.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Virginia
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No more expectations
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,285
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The premise of this thread is kindof silly... It's like asking - who would want to be CEO of <insert fortune 100 company>? The answer is - friggin everyone.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Houston, TX
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Can you imagine the legacy of some guy coming to the Jets, turn things around and get a Super Bowl title?
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