Jet Offensive
New York Jets Football => ...And The Home Of The Jets => Topic started by: Badger on January 11, 2021, 07:02:29 PM
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Dan Henning, 2000
Paul Hackett, 2001-04
Mike Heimerdinger, 2005
Brian Schottenheimer, 2006-11
Tony Sparano, 2012
Marty Mornhinweg, 2013-14
Chan Gailey, 2015-16
John Morton, 2017
Jeremy Bates, 2018
Dowell Loggains, 2019-20
Mike LaFleur, 2020-
Discuss.
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How would you rank them from worst to least bad?
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Is...is Schotty the best?
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Of all these guys, does Schotty objectively have the best post-Jets career?
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Is...is Schotty the best?
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How would you rank them from worst to least bad?
Yes
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1. Schotty
2. Chan
3-9. Meh
10. Dowell
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John Morton wasn't that bad other than the Denver game...
I hated Paul Hackett but he might be 2nd.
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John Morton wasn't that bad other than the Denver game...
I hated Paul Hackett but he might be 2nd.
I had the Schotty is the best and Hackett is probably second followed by Chan Gailey sequence of thoughts and I suddenly realized why we have been atrociously offensively and been completely incapable of developing offensive draft picks the past 20 years.
We really need to get this Coaching hire right.
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John Morton wasn't that bad other than the Denver game...
I hated Paul Hackett but he might be 2nd.
When Chad took over for Vinny, Hackett's offense got much better. Nothing against Vinny but Chad was a perfect fit.
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When Chad took over for Vinny, Hackett's offense got much better. Nothing against Vinny but Chad was a perfect fit.
My favorite part of the Suzy Kolber/Joe Namath video is the play they cut into during the interview is either a 2nd-and-long or 3rd-and-long draw play.
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My favorite part of the Suzy Kolber/Joe Namath video is the play they cut into during the interview is either a 2nd-and-long or 3rd-and-long draw play.
Haha, didn't we complete a pass somewhere in there too?
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Bowell Dogaggins
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Dan Henning, 2000
Paul Hackett, 2001-04
Mike Heimerdinger, 2005
Brian Schottenheimer, 2006-11
Tony Sparano, 2012
Marty Mornhinweg, 2013-14
Chan Gailey, 2015-16
John Morton, 2017
Jeremy Bates, 2018
Dowell Loggains, 2019-20
Discuss.
TIHI.
I need a shower after seeing that list.
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Dan Henning, 2000
Paul Hackett, 2001-04
Mike Heimerdinger, 2005
Brian Schottenheimer, 2006-11
Tony Sparano, 2012
Marty Mornhinweg, 2013-14
Chan Gailey, 2015-16
John Morton, 2017
Jeremy Bates, 2018
Dowell Loggains, 2019-20
Discuss.
What a freaking mess. Given the success of the team when he was here and where he's been able to land you have to say Schotty's the best of that group.
It's unreal Tony Sparano inherited a 1-15 team and got them to 11-5 and a division title.
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What a freaking mess. Given the success of the team when he was here and where he's been able to land you have to say Schotty's the best of that group.
It's unreal Tony Sparano inherited a 1-15 team and got them to 11-5 and a division title.
One of many coaches who Pennington made to look smart.
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Bowell Hogman:
2019: 32 in Yards, 31 in Points
2020: 32 in Yards, 32 in Points
I don’t think you can make a case that we’ve had a worse OC.
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Updated OP.
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hasn't been involved in one play call yet, and already one of the top 3 best OC's we've had since Parcells era.
Edit: For JE's sake, that's not necessarily because LeFleur is good (how could we know) he's just not likely to be an active problem, which makes him one of the best we've had
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hasn't been involved in one play call yet, and already part of the top 3 best OC's we've had since Parcells era.
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