Why would we want someone else’s bad QB? This screams the Sam Darnold trade all over again but on the other end of it.
Why would we want someone else’s bad QB? This screams the Sam Darnold trade all over again but on the other end of it.
Why are you assuming it was Saleh that developed these guys like Quincy, Huff and Carter? Just because he came in as a defensive coach doesn’t mean he holds all that responsibility and credit.
I can assure you Ulbrich and the position coaches hold a great deal of that credit and success.
It won’t matter. 90% of head coaches will be as successful as their QB takes them.
If the Jets were stable at QB, this would be a non issue because consistent offense with a stud defense puts you in the midst of the top 8 teams in the league.
Holy Christ. When will people stop looking at stats? If a QB has a perfect 100% passing percentage and they lose the game, it means nothing.
Wins are the only thing that matters.
Running out of excuses. Bye Bobby.
Until Rodgers comes to ruin the day and win the last two games
This would be insane haha
It’s largely the GMs fault for not putting enough attention on the offensive line, not having suitable backup for Rodgers, and not swallowing his pride with Zach Wilson, but y’all couldn’t stop slobbering his knob in April.
Woody has done nothing short of firing people to do anything wrong for this team this season. And I personally don’t expect him to fire anyone midseason. He hired Joe Douglas to do a job and that was put the right roster and coaching staff together. If it fails, you handle that in the off-season.
You have to consider the situation at the time of these deals.
2005 was pretty bad.
Adrian Jones started 16 games. Pete Kendall was forced to move to C from LG when Kevin Mawae went down. Jonathan Goodwin replaced him. Brandon Moore did start all 16 games at RG. Jason Fabani only managed 7 starts and we signed Scott Gragg to finish the season.
The result was a firm commitment to get better on the offensive line, so they traded Abraham to Atlanta for a late 1st, took Brick at 4 and Mangold at 29, and signed Anthony Clement to play RT.
Injuries suck, but not having quality depth is worse. They absolutely need to replenish this part of the roster this season.
I disagree. They were in need of a good young franchise QB. That trade guaranteed they were going to draft one of the top 3.
No. You have your own younger and cheaper version in Garrett Wilson. You can’t go out for playmakers and continue to forget the offensive line. That HAS to be priority one. A good offensive line creates time and time creates new playmakers.
Mosley is definitely a restructure. Can’t have a $21mm cap number.
Mosley is definitely a restructure. Can’t have a $21mm cap number.
Yeah, he should absolutely be a goner.
IT HAS HAPPENED
They should fire Saleh and name Rodgers the coach since he’s already more in charge as a leader.
Yeah, this isn’t Madden. It’s almost as if scheme fit matters…
The case can be made for every coach. It’s almost as if you are implying a coach is bad if they don’t have great QBs or something….
Lombardi probably isn’t Lombardi without Bart Starr, Noll without Bradshaw, Landry without Staubach, Walsh without Montana.
I mean come on.
If Joe Alt is there, you have to take him, but they should surely consider trading back even if it is to grab another late 2nd or 3rd round pick if the opportunity presents itself. Too many holes to fill on this team.
I would address the QB position by running it back with Rodgers (obviously), signing a legitimate backup QB (Tannehill, Brissett, Winston, Minshew, etc) and draft a QB to develop over the next couple of years in the middle rounds of there is one worth taking.