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In your previous post you said a CEO HC should fire a guy if he shows he doesn't have the skills to do his job. Well, Hackett quite clearly can't do the job. So people complaining that the CEO HC isn't acting like a CEO isn't wrong.To back to my film harping, if a CEO learned his middle managers were canceling meetings to review market results and the respective teams that were skipping meetings were then going overbudget and not delivering, the CEO would be an idiot to let said manager continue to skip meetings.
The New Jersey Devil keeps knocking over my trashcans at night and taking out credit cards in my name.
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
Yes, CEO head coach is a dumb concept. Now that we all agree on that, Saleh should have gotten more involved in the offense because it is ultimately his offense out there. A head coach cannot own only half of the team. That is a coordinator.
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
CEO's empower their management team to set and implement strategies in keeping with achieving the overall corporate goals. In order to do this, they hire a management team capable of building and running their specialist business units. CEOs do not take over failing business units and instruct the manager how to run it, they fire the manager and get one who knows what he's doing.
this will ruin your day
My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
Rodgers is 40 and coming off a significant injury. Forgive me if i'm skeptical that he comes into next season being able to lift this entire franchise on his back.The coaching staff should be the ones supporting Rodgers, not the other way around. Another wasted season is staring us in the face if everything doesn't fall into place, and when has that ever happened for the New York Jets?
This did not in fact ruin my day
When Rodgers went down, the Jets reached out to some veteran quarterbacks — like Chad Henne, Carson Wentz and Colt McCoy — but decided instead to roll with Wilson until (or if) Rodgers returned. Joe Flacco, who was with the Jets for parts of three seasons from 2020-22, was available, but key decision-makers inside the building didn’t think Flacco would be an upgrade, according to league sources. Flacco signed with the Browns in late November and is a finalist for Comeback Player of the Year after leading Cleveland to the playoffs.
What if Justin Gray is right?
“Key decision makers didn’t think Joe Flacco would be an upgrade over Zach Wilson and Tim Boyle”Fired
"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"