And 1991 Ken O’Brien is a huge step up from Zach.I looked and before Brady, even in down years, the Pats had Bledsoe.
I think I landed on 1991. Pats were 6-10 with Hugh Millen at QB. 9 TDs and 18 INTs in 13 games. Jets were 8-8 with Ken OBrien. 10 TDs and 11 INTs in 16 games.
Something has been wrong with the chemistry of that team. Diggs has been unhappy for a reason.How the hell are the Bills 5-5? And how are we actually in the mix for the division with virtually no touchdowns on offense all year?
I wonder how much of an impact was Allen losing Daboll. The timing lines up with his stat decline.Something has been wrong with the chemistry of that team. Diggs has been unhappy for a reason.
I guess the Bills agree with you.I wonder how much of an impact was Allen losing Daboll. The timing lines up with his stat decline.
Dorsey is the fall guy IMO. Some terrible decisions by Allen which resulted in interceptions and many dropped balls. Denver was lucky to win on a FG after missing one but were able to kick again due to 12 Bills on the field.I guess the Bills agree with you.
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Bills fire OC Dorsey after MNF loss, tab J. Brady
The Bills have fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey and named Joe Brady as his interim replacement.www.espn.com
I wish I could bet on that on FanDuel.. By the way...looking forward to Carter ending up on the Patriots and sharing the Jets gameplans. (not that they really need them).
What do you think they should do with their play calling?I wish I could bet on that on FanDuel.
I don’t have a clue. I’d blame Hackett but their offense has been terrible for three years now. I feel like it has to start with Saleh and the culture he’s creating. I think he likes these 16-13 rock fights and is a defense first guy. Wilson is certainly more talented than DeVito, Baegent, Bryce Young and a number of guys starting for other teams with looser offenses.What do you think they should do with their play calling?
Do you really think Saleh has a hand in offensive play calling? Or even offensive culture building? I don't think so.I don’t have a clue. I’d blame Hackett but their offense has been terrible for three years now. I feel like it has to start with Saleh and the culture he’s creating. I think he likes these 16-13 rock fights and is a defense first guy. Wilson is certainly more talented than DeVito, Baegent, Bryce Young and a number of guys starting for other teams with looser offenses.
Extreme ownership. Anything that doesn’t perform well under the scope of his duties is ultimately his responsibility.Do you really think Saleh has a hand in offensive play calling? Or even offensive culture building? I don't think so.
I do think he was responsible for hiring an inexperienced OC who didn't know how to manage people with Lafleur. And who knows why they hired Hackett...that may have even been Woody Johnson's idea...to help lure Rodgers.
I think the offensive product on the field is entirely Hackett. The lack of discipline on penalties is on Hackett. The offensive predictability is on Hackett.
I don't think they can fire him because of Rodgers... but he could turn over play calling to Downing in the hopes it creates a spark.
Hackett was hired on January 28th and Rodgers ended his darkness retreat on February 23rd. Rodgers said he entered the darkness retreat 90% certain he was going to retire.They hired Hackett because that is what Rodgers wanted, but (from the outside looking in) I wouldn't say it was to "lure" Rodgers per se'. Rodgers to the Jets was one of worst kept secrets of the offseason.
I agree...Saleh has unltimate accountability...but they aren't firing Saleh mid season...but they can change play callers.Extreme ownership. Anything that doesn’t perform well under the scope of his duties is ultimately his responsibility.
Even if he didn’t want or hire Hackett himself, he owns what’s going on with Hackets game plan and play calling.
Hackett was hired on January 28th and Rodgers ended his darkness retreat on February 23rd. Rodgers said he entered the darkness retreat 90% certain he was going to retire.
So...I don't agree they knew they were getting Rodgers when they signed Hackett.
I think the Jets hired Hackett because they truly believed he was the right OC for them. The fact that he had a history with Rodgers was a bonus. Yes Rodgers was part of the equation but I don't think Rodgers coming to NY was a certainty at that time.Provided Rodgers was being publicly truthful. It hasn't necessarily affected his play, but he's become less than 100% trustworthy towards the public, IMO over the past 3+ (or so) seasons. It's like he's playing a character.
The 90% number could very well have referred to retiring vs. playing with the Packers any longer.
So basically give up on this season...don't make any leadership changes...and go all in on 2024?So. Let’s play. What if Rodgers never got hurt? You assume they win the 4 they won. I think they beat the Patriots and the Chiefs. And I think they beat the Raiders.
That would put them at 7-3 and tied playing the Phins for the division lead this week.
Garrett Wilson and Hall would have significantly better stats. I can see even convince myself Lazard would have flashes. And the word rebuild would never be mentioned.
I wouldn’t play him this year. I’d go get Adams and push in all the chips for next season (and maybe 2025).
Boyle and Levis from Xavier HS starting this week. When have 2 quarterbacks from the same high school started for NFL teams at the same time before?Good for Boyle. The jets have given him his NFL Pension.
Boyle and Levis from Xavier HS starting this week. When have 2 quarterbacks from the same high school started for NFL teams at the same time before?