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I don't know the exact process but a treatment plan and such is created for a player and relayed. As far as I know, the coach GM shouldn't have too much input as they're not medical people but we all know that's probably not the case. Their jobs, in many cases, hinge on players not being out too long. So in the past coaches and GM's don't exactly have the players best interest at heart. I think that's changed somewhat as players now have more input then ever in their treatments. Anyway, one year of injuries is a small sample size and not any indication of a poor medical, strength and conditioning staff, especially in Football. What gives me pause is the handling of Osemele which was flat out weird and Moseley groin. The Jets with Pearlman and his interesting (criminal really) take on concussions and thru this year don't have a great reputation for medical staffing. So yeah I would love them to take a look at things. I don't know what that entails and how long it should take. It's the offseason so take your time. NYC has some of the finest Dr's in the world and they're not going anywhere. The only part on Gase that I know is they put rehabbing players fines out in the open on an electronic board like a bunch of putzes, that's on the coach. Other than that the practices are governed by the CBA so I don't think the injuries are the result of anything Gase has done. Even when Williamson was injured in preseason, he begged to stay in the game. That's bad luck...I think Gase is what he is, not very good, but the injuries are not something to pin on him. It's the NFL.
What gives me pause is the handling of Osemele which was flat out weird and Moseley groin.
About the Osemele case, if the Jets were in the wrong on that one, wouldn't the league have reprimanded us by now?
Which teams used pre-snap motion/shifts most often in 2019? [via PFF]1. SF (79%)2. BAL (71%)3. NE (64%)T4. KC (61%)T4. TEN (61%)6. DAL (60%)7. CAR (58%)T8. DEN (55%)T8 LAC (55%)10. PIT (50%)...T28. MIA (35%)T28. ARI (35%)30. NYJ (32%)31. BUF (31%)32. JAX (25%)
My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
I’m not great at math but I feel like there’s a statistical correlation here
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
Surprised we didn’t motion Bell out moreIt’s tough to motion with our receivers because the only one that could play in the slot was CrowderAnderson and Thomas can only play outside
Wasn't Thomas pretty good in the slot back in his heyday
You’re thinking of Wes Welker
Ban MJ.
He had suffered a shoulder injury during the 2017 season, but then-coach Adam Gase (now with the Jets) said the the team planned to bring him back. But after Williams had surgery, Gase wouldn’t take his calls.“That really hurt,” Williams said. “I was there four years and gave Miami my all. I still have not spoken to him to this day. That hurt me because me and Gase were cool.”
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/01/29/adam-gase-regrets-freezing-out-damien-williams-in-miami/amp/?__twitter_impression=trueHe hasn't changed a bit.
"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"
It’s the oline’s fault
Teams that draft well do so no matter where they pick. Teams that draft poorly do so no matter where they pick I want my team to win games and draft well