The best part is that they're stuck with Sanchez for another year. I love it. I love it, I love it, I love it.
The best part is that they're stuck with Sanchez for another year. I love it. I love it, I love it, I love it.
Me say come, Mister Fisher man, show me da contract
Daylight come and Jake Long go home
An' it's six mil, seven mil, eight mil bunch
Daylight come and Jake Long go home


I for one would sign a petition for Woody to retain The BeanCounter, Captain Oblivious and his dead-eyed accurate franchise QB.
I've been saying all along that the difference between Henne and Sanchenne was the supporting cast of characters and maintained from free agency that Henne would have been a jet if guaranteed a fair chance to compete. I think the bullheaded reluctance to start Tebow, in retrospect, bears that out.
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I can't agrgue with any of this. I never liked the Sparano hiring, it didn't make sense on any level. I was also against the Tebow signing because it just made no football sense, this team had much more important needs that should've been addressed. My hope is that we don't compound the Sparano mistake by bringing him back next season to see if he gets better.
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I don't understand why you liked Sporano, all the time he was coaching the Fins I thought he was intellectually inferior to other coaches and couldn't understand why he got the job other than being one of Parcells buddy, really he was embarrassing to watch at press conferences and frustrating during game time, like Sunday only this time he was ****ing the Jets.
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I couldn't believe he was pumping his chest when he came down last time when he beat us by a field goal
I find the after the fact Sparano bashing kind of funny.
Not every head coach is some tactical genius/coordinator.
In fact the Coordinator wizards usually fail as head coaches. See Ryan, Martz, Nolan, Spagnulo, Haley, etc.
Where the more anonymous Coordinators have been successes: Tomlin, John Harbough
I always felt that Sparano was more the motivational/executive type of coach
He was about creating a common vision and motivating the players and letting the coordinators do the dirty work.
Look back at the stuff they were saying about us in 2008: disciplined, good locker room, few penalties. It is the same stuff they say about us now.
Sparano for some reason got rebranded as the tactical genius that invented the wildcat when he was being introduced to the Jets, when nothing could be farther from the truth.
David Lee introduced the wildcat in Arkansas with McFadden and Jones and translated it to the NFL(as OC coach of Miami).
I think Sparano is failing as an O coordinator because a) he isn't an offensive genius b) the Jets have not been built for ground and pound as their O-line is garabage save for Mangold, Ferguson.
I feel bad for Sparano as he seems like a geniune good guy. He will certainly be the fall guy for the Jets and get canned. At that point he should migrate to the Small College level where he could thrive.
Looks like the Jets will officially replace the Bills as the division door mat.
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