The game has passed Parcells by. He's responsible for the mess down in Miami.
Rex blows,
Tanny the glorified accountant needs to go,
Woody Johnson needs to get on his knees and crawl over to Parcells' house and beg and cry until he agrees to become Jets President of Football operation.
The game has passed Parcells by. He's responsible for the mess down in Miami.
So he can lead us to 8-8 in his third season...get us into cap hell that can only be handled by dumping our best defensive players to an expansion team and quit like a dog
Yep...thats the ticket
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if not tuna then who?
at least he would draft us a legit pass rusher.
I know I will get ribbed for saying this but at this point I dont care...how about Marty Shottenheimer? He is a very good talent evaluator and every place he goes he sets up a great football team and always has a winning record. Yes he has issues in the playoffs but I would be ok with him as a GM.
We need a GM who will clean house.... get rid of all these soft players and get some hard nose blue collar players
I'm thinking you are missing the Tuna that coached us to an AFC Championship with talent he inherited, not the Tuna that ruined the team for a good chunk by the abysmal drafts he had.
Bill Cowher was a very good coach prior to Ben getting there. That's ridiculous. But yes, Ben made him better.
This is a QB league - just like Belly was a sorry ass coach in Cleveland...
If you haven't figured that out yet you're not watching the NFL. A quality NFL QB goes a long way.
Yes, let's get Bill Parcells back after all he did for the Jets:
1. Cost us Peyton Manning as QB by refusing to guarantee to Archie Manning that we would take him with our top pick in 1998.
2. ****-canning Hugh Douglas in one of his first personnel moves as Jet czar. Douglas went on to become one of the NFL's best pass rushers.
3. Cost us Bill Belichick as HC of the NYJ because his ego wouldn't allow him to hand over the reigns of power after three years like he said he would.
4. Just before leaving, filled key roles with a bunch of his incompetent cronies: Al Groh as coach, Terry Bradway as GM and Mike Tannenbaum as assistant GM. The latter two remain a blight on the organization's personnel operation to this day.
5. Not to mention the high draft picks we had to give up to sign him in the first place.
Last edited by BroadwayRay; 10-01-2012 at 03:34 PM.
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