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an honest question about Rex
It's pretty obvious Rex is a defensive guy and always will be and it got me to thinking-If for some strange reason we ended up having a relatively pisspoor defense this season but our offense turned out to be stellar and won us a superbowl would Rex actually be completely satisfied? I'm gonna be honest while I am sure he'd be thrilled that we won a SB and boast about it for the next 10 years, I really think it would eat away at him a bit that his D was not part of the equation. I like the guy as a coach, I really do. I think he can definitely be a superbowl caliber coach but I really have to wonder if he'll ever be a true advocate of the offense. This is where I really think Tanny is failing us in the last couple years. Rex is and always will be a defensive guy. Rex will always want to draft D and get the best players he can on D. Rex will always choose to sacrifice on offense to strengthen the defense. This is ok to be honest because most HC's do tend to favor their strength, however in this case it's the GM's job to to spread the ingredients evenly and address the other side. Tanny is not doing that. He's complying with Rex's "wants" on defense and to compensate he keeps trying to swing for cheap HR's on offense. Some work, some don't, but pretty much every move on the offensive side of the ball with the exception of Sanchez has been a low cost high risk/reward move. Braylon Edwards- CLE's problem child. Holmes= PIT's problem child. LT-old but inexpensive. Plaxico-no explanation needed. Otah-again a big swing for the fences at little cost.
I guess this post became a twofold rant more than the original question, but Tanny really needs to step in on this team and tell Rex that he may have to make do with a top 10 defense instead of top 5 so the offense can get some help. |
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If we win a Superbowl, do we really care if Rex is fully satisfied or not?
And, it is not the GMs job to "spread the ingredients evenly". It's to produce a winning team. Most winning teams are dominant on one side of the ball, not "good" on both. It makes perfect sense to focus a disproportionate percentage of assets on defense - that's where the Jets have an advantage. Last edited by Bob Crable; 08-20-2012 at 11:05 AM. |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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Love how it's pretty obvious that the Jets have a policy of BPA when the draft. If its an O player it means nothing, if its a D player its the HC wanting one. |
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But, I have no problem with the philosophy of focusing a disproportionate amout of assets (be they financial, high draft draft picks, free agent signings, etc.) on the defensive side of the ball. Of course, you have to be at least competent on offense. Which I'm not sure the Jets are at this point. But, I think they could be - even with the current personnel - if they have an OC who is creative enough. |
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I think we should've gone heavy on offense the past few drafts. The line isn't good enough and we don't have any elite playmakers. |
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I don't think Rex is a HC, but a DC dressed up in HC clothing. He has no knowledge of offense or ST, both of which are a complete and utter mess on this team by the way, and has no business being a HC. The proof is being played out as we watch weekly, and the proof is in the lack of talent we have on offense. To me, it is ridiculous quite honestly how a HC & GM can be so offensively blind. How could they possibly believe they could get away with going into an NFL regular season with this offense? It is mind boggling, absolutely mind boggling.
If nothing changes, mark my words, this will be the worst offense perhaps in NY Jet (if not NFL) history. |
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I see the 88 to 97 period all over again.
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