Uh, ya think that might be because you hired Tony Sparano to "mastermind" it? :headscratch: :lol:
http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/sto...-special-teams-coach-critical-team-management
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Sparano to a "T", lot of plans lots of practice, very little implementation.
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Westhoff is just a pawn in that is employed by a billionaire. Woody signed the checks and Woody thought the kid would put fannys in the seats. The mystery ends there.
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The Jets offense was such a secret even the team was not made aware of it.
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It blew my mind when I first learned they had hired Sparano as their OC. I told my wife, its like the plague just lowered itself in NY.
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why did we even fire Westoff ? i thought the fireing of WR coach Robert Ford, sp teams coach Mike Westoff , and oline coach Paul Bordeuax was a mistake .
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Mike Westhoff has told the story before of how he got word that Wannstedt wanted to see him in his office. Westhoff thought to himself, "Well I can ask for a raise, we did well last year and my unit improved over the last year". And to his amazement Wanny instead of talking contract and a raise, tells him he is "going in a different direction". Westhoff said he laughed and said you are joking right, and Wanny answered with a straight face no I am serious, we are not bringing you back.
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You know, its weird, Tebow is probably the only player I've known that gets no blame when he can't start or perform well enough in practice to win a job. You think if he was lighting it up and that Ryan actually thought he could win games that he wouldn't have played him? Everyone blames the organization and yeah they were dumb for picking him up but if Tebow couldn't beat out Sanchez and McElroy then maybe he just didn't work hard enough on his mechanics/learning the play book, overcoming his faults, etc. Is that so hard to think that maybe he just isn't good enough to win a NFL starting job right now?
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Westhoff's point here is 100% accurate.maynard likes this. -
Westhoff is an *******. The way he threw Sparano under the bus today underscored that. He is a dick, especially after the **** he pulled here during his retirement. **** him. Hope he gets crabs.
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The Jets Offensive situation is laughable.
In 2009 they get to the AFC Championship game by employing stellar defense and a ground and pound offensive philosophy that helps limit Sanchez's shortcomings.
In 2010 they opened it up a little, but with mixed results. Come playoff time they lean back on the ground and pound philosophy and make it back to the AFC Championship game.
In 2011, they open it up some more. Sanchez is not up to the task. Brian Schottenheimer gets canned, and Rex vows to return to the "Ground and Pound" philosophy. Enter Tony Sparano.
In 2012, Tony Sparano makes Brian Schottenheimer look like Don Coryell. Exit Tony Sparano. Rex now vows to open up the offense. Again.
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From my point of view as a Fins fan I thought it was a terrible handling of Tebow, in that they didn't let him play against us and thus give us a better chance to win. As an objective observer I thought the coaching staff handled it well by not letting him throw the ball. The GM is the one who's to blame for whatever mess ensued by bringing Tebow in when they already had a QB better than him on the roster.
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From the get, it was obvious that he wasn't gonna be used effectively because to do that effectively, you have to know how to design a specific offense, like what McCoy did with the spread..Sparano only knew how to design a direct snap..
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Tebow is a hard nose running quarterback
Tebow isn't afraid one bit to take the ball and POUND through the offensive line
Tebow did get the Broncos to the playoffs the previous year
The "Wildcat" offense was born under Sparano in Miami
Regardless of his overall QB skills, Tebow does throw the ball better than Ronnie Brown
Having Tebow on the field all of the time allowed for a "Wildcat" play to come out of nowhere vice it was broadcasted in Miami when Ronnie lined up behind center.
With all of these elements, I was CERTAIN Tebow was going to be the starter after such time that Sanchez imploded in New York. I'm happy this never came to pass as I am a Tebow (and Gators) fan and having a player I really like actually playing for our arch nemesis would have put me in an emotional pickle.
The fact that Sparano was never able to actually take advantage of the tools he did have available in New York (namely Tebow) certainly demonstrates to me he has ZERO credibility and the inability to field an effective offense. Granted he wasn't he wasn't the Jets' HC, but as the OC, you're SUPPOSED to have stroke with the HC as far as the offensive strategy. Apparently Sparano lacks that ability.
I wish the Jets wouldn't have fired him, I'm sorry buffalo hired Nathaniel Hackett as their OC. Any chance New England might hire him as their OC?shouright likes this. -
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The biggest mistake the Jets made with Tebow was trading for him in the first place. It had nothing to do with Sparano. The fact is that Tebow just isn't a quality NFL QB and it appears no team is interested in him as a QB, is proof of this.
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Tebow running > Sanchez passing
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Regarding the Westhoff / Wanny thing, it's amazing that a decade later I still am learning of the multitude of amazing ways that Wannstache ****ed over this franchise.
Regarding Tebow - Is it crazy for me to think the Patriots will land him at a bargain and find a brilliant way to get production out of him? I don't think it will involve playing QB. Just a hunch. -
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PS, The Jets are looking to bring in David Lee now as a coach. Maybe tebow stays?
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