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"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."
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Going to take a couple of years, I suspect, TM, as we need a long-term QB and there are some big holes to fill on an unbalanced roster. But Glenn is a breath of fresh air - primarily because he knows New York and our fans and is not cowed by it or them. He seems to feed off it all.
Gase was massively out of his depth and looked intimidated.
Saleh (decent man) struggled with anything offense-related and was a bit cowed by NY's aggressive media.
No idea how Glenn will turn out as a HC, of course. The jury's out on that. But being daunted by New York and the constant noise around it all is not in his nature. And I like that as a starting point. He's got the attitude you probably need in a city where everybody is shouting at you! Can see him telling some squawking journalists and commentators where to go fuck themselves - but in a polite way. The players will need that sort of coach on their side to help turn things around.
Gase was massively out of his depth and looked intimidated.
Saleh (decent man) struggled with anything offense-related and was a bit cowed by NY's aggressive media.
No idea how Glenn will turn out as a HC, of course. The jury's out on that. But being daunted by New York and the constant noise around it all is not in his nature. And I like that as a starting point. He's got the attitude you probably need in a city where everybody is shouting at you! Can see him telling some squawking journalists and commentators where to go fuck themselves - but in a polite way. The players will need that sort of coach on their side to help turn things around.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑28 Jan 2025, 15:32 I know it's early days, but I'm still seeing Hackett as OC. Unless that changes, nothing much will improve
Oh, Hackett's on his way out. You're right - he has to go as part of this overhaul.
It's probably a case of who replaces him. Looks like it might be Nick Caley, the current passing game co-ordinator at the Rams. Don't know a huge amount about him, other than he's highly rated by McVay. It would be a step up for him to become an OC, but anything would be an improvement on Hackett: that guy was truly awful and only got the gig because of Rodgers. Coached like he'd never seen a lineman before.
It's probably a case of who replaces him. Looks like it might be Nick Caley, the current passing game co-ordinator at the Rams. Don't know a huge amount about him, other than he's highly rated by McVay. It would be a step up for him to become an OC, but anything would be an improvement on Hackett: that guy was truly awful and only got the gig because of Rodgers. Coached like he'd never seen a lineman before.
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I know it's early days, but I'm still seeing Hackett as OC. Unless that changes, nothing much will improve
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑28 Jan 2025, 10:07southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑28 Jan 2025, 09:43 “To any players who are here now: put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride.
“There will be challenges. But, with challenges come opportunities and here’s what I do know: we’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this shit.”
“I wanted this job. I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted THIS job. When I came for the second interview, I wanted to make sure it was the first of those second interviews - because I wanted to make sure I could shake Woody’s hand and know that I had a contract.
”So, I’m telling you now: everything else was out of it. It’s all about the Jets and it has been that way from the beginning.”
That’s our head coach. He’ll have his failures, I’m certain. But that’s the guy I want leading that team. He wants to be there, not just taking any old HC role. It matters to him. Some others were just passing through.So you think he's better than Adam Gase?
Yep, sneaky feeling!
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑28 Jan 2025, 09:43 “To any players who are here now: put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride.
“There will be challenges. But, with challenges come opportunities and here’s what I do know: we’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this shit.”
“I wanted this job. I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted THIS job. When I came for the second interview, I wanted to make sure it was the first of those second interviews - because I wanted to make sure I could shake Woody’s hand and know that I had a contract.
”So, I’m telling you now: everything else was out of it. It’s all about the Jets and it has been that way from the beginning.”
That’s our head coach. He’ll have his failures, I’m certain. But that’s the guy I want leading that team. He wants to be there, not just taking any old HC role. It matters to him. Some others were just passing through.
So you think he's better than Adam Gase? 
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“To any players who are here now: put your seatbelts on and get ready for the ride.
“There will be challenges. But, with challenges come opportunities and here’s what I do know: we’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this shit.”
“I wanted this job. I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted THIS job. When I came for the second interview, I wanted to make sure it was the first of those second interviews - because I wanted to make sure I could shake Woody’s hand and know that I had a contract.
”So, I’m telling you now: everything else was out of it. It’s all about the Jets and it has been that way from the beginning.”
That’s our head coach. He’ll have his failures, I’m certain. But that’s the guy I want leading that team. He wants to be there, not just taking any old HC role. It matters to him. Some others were just passing through.
“There will be challenges. But, with challenges come opportunities and here’s what I do know: we’re the freakin’ New York Jets and we’re built for this shit.”
“I wanted this job. I interviewed for a number of them, but I wanted THIS job. When I came for the second interview, I wanted to make sure it was the first of those second interviews - because I wanted to make sure I could shake Woody’s hand and know that I had a contract.
”So, I’m telling you now: everything else was out of it. It’s all about the Jets and it has been that way from the beginning.”
That’s our head coach. He’ll have his failures, I’m certain. But that’s the guy I want leading that team. He wants to be there, not just taking any old HC role. It matters to him. Some others were just passing through.
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In all seriousness, Glenn’s press conference was pretty impressive. Oozes passion for the sport and team, charisma, determination and work ethic.
The real “talking” is done on the training ground and on match days. But this guy has a pair of bollocks, and he will not fail through want of trying.
Compare his introduction to that of Adam Gase (rabbit in headlights), Rob Saleh (bit overawed by Gotham) and the likes of Mangini (battling to convince himself), and you sense that Glenn is a different beast.
It’ll probably take years, and he’s taking over a failing organisation, so there’s a LOT to fix. But I like him already.
The real “talking” is done on the training ground and on match days. But this guy has a pair of bollocks, and he will not fail through want of trying.
Compare his introduction to that of Adam Gase (rabbit in headlights), Rob Saleh (bit overawed by Gotham) and the likes of Mangini (battling to convince himself), and you sense that Glenn is a different beast.
It’ll probably take years, and he’s taking over a failing organisation, so there’s a LOT to fix. But I like him already.
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Aaron Glenn’s first press conference as head coach.
”We’re the freakin’ New York Jets, and we’re built for this shit!”
THERE’S my head coach, right there.
Gets it. Being a Jet is a state of mind - it’s not just about the American football. And that’s why they’re basically the West Ham of the NFL.
”We’re the freakin’ New York Jets, and we’re built for this shit!”
THERE’S my head coach, right there.
Gets it. Being a Jet is a state of mind - it’s not just about the American football. And that’s why they’re basically the West Ham of the NFL.
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oh dear II" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 14:12 Disappointed, but not to disappointed as any 'skins fan would have accepted making the play-offs back in September.
Onwards and upwards next season.
Your lot had a great season, OD. And that QB is here to stay.
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Disappointed, but not to disappointed as any 'skins fan would have accepted making the play-offs back in September.
Onwards and upwards next season.
Onwards and upwards next season.
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I don't think I've ever met anyone who has a dislike for Andy Reid, even if he seems to be managing the officials favourite team.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 13:48Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 08:18 I hope Reid goes on to win his 3rd straight Super Bowl in a row.
I much prefer having him seen as the GOAT coach over Belichick.Fucking Amen to that!
Nothing against the Eagles per se. But anything that erodes the napkin scrawler’s legacy is good by me!
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 08:18 I hope Reid goes on to win his 3rd straight Super Bowl in a row.
I much prefer having him seen as the GOAT coach over Belichick.
Fucking Amen to that!
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The Giants had an O line made of cardboard while Saquon was there. They were totally inept and no rb could do anything there except get seriously injured.
now he’s behind a brick wall on wheels that clears defenders out of his way at will and he can really express himself and show the full range of his phenomenal talent. Would have been a waste of money and talent the Giants keeping him, as it is, he’s making history with the Birds’ monsters up front.
going to be tough in the SB. Team is a banged up and up against the Chiefs and the NFL. If anyone can do it though, they can.
now he’s behind a brick wall on wheels that clears defenders out of his way at will and he can really express himself and show the full range of his phenomenal talent. Would have been a waste of money and talent the Giants keeping him, as it is, he’s making history with the Birds’ monsters up front.
going to be tough in the SB. Team is a banged up and up against the Chiefs and the NFL. If anyone can do it though, they can.
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I hope Reid goes on to win his 3rd straight Super Bowl in a row.
I much prefer having him seen as the GOAT coach over Belichick.
I much prefer having him seen as the GOAT coach over Belichick.
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 00:16southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 23:07 In fairness, the Giants were so poor at QB and WR, that opponents stacked the line to stop Barkley - because the Giants offered little else.
Plus he had a bad injury in Gotham at one point.
Yeah, he was still half assing it. Compare his rookie year to what came after. Elite talent poor attitude. Went hiding when things weren't going well.
We call that “Jets Syndrome”, Scorch!
The ability to take an excellent talent and turn them into directionless zombies during games. Maybe it’s something in the water in New Jersey?!
The ability to take an excellent talent and turn them into directionless zombies during games. Maybe it’s something in the water in New Jersey?!
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Nobody in that stadium - including the refs - knew whether Allen’s QB sneak on 4th down had paid off.
But what is genuinely numbing is that, in those circumstances, the Chiefs always seem to get the call.
But what is genuinely numbing is that, in those circumstances, the Chiefs always seem to get the call.
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I know the old addage you make your own luck but god dammit the Chiefs have had so much of it this season in vital spots.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 23:07 In fairness, the Giants were so poor at QB and WR, that opponents stacked the line to stop Barkley - because the Giants offered little else.
Plus he had a bad injury in Gotham at one point.
Yeah, he was still half assing it. Compare his rookie year to what came after. Elite talent poor attitude. Went hiding when things weren't going well.
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southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 23:00El Scorchio" wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 20:32Absolute killer decision. Imagine dealing this guy away. And SBBB reckons the Green side of NY are worse run? I’m really not sure!They’ve won Superbowls since we last got to the playoffs! Don’t feel sorry for those fuckers!
Well we do have that but fuck it's been bleak ever since. It's astonishing how difficult it is to be that bad for that long really. Both sides letting the city down. Horrible looking at consistently well run and high performing teams as well.
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In fairness, the Giants were so poor at QB and WR, that opponents stacked the line to stop Barkley - because the Giants offered little else.
Plus he had a bad injury in Gotham at one point.
Plus he had a bad injury in Gotham at one point.
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El Scorchio" wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 20:32zebthecat wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 20:25El Scorchio" wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 20:20 The now obvious lack of effort Barkley gave for the Giants is completely sickening.That combined the decision to go all in on Daniel Jones was always completely baffling.Absolute killer decision. Imagine dealing this guy away. And SBBB reckons the Green side of NY are worse run? I’m really not sure!
They’ve won Superbowls since we last got to the playoffs! Don’t feel sorry for those fuckers! 