At some point in the relatively near future—whenever Aaron Rodgers gets bored with football and the tens of millions of dollars that come with it—the Jets are going to need a new quarterback. The most efficient way to get one is by drafting and developing him while he’s on a rookie contract. Unfortunately, Gang Green’s history with that route has been disgraceful.
There were many mistakes made by many people in Zach’s Jet career.
To me, the first one made was the foundation for a very wobbly house of cards.
JD with over 20 years of some front office experience, when he was interviewing Saleh, should have insisted on Saleh bringing in a veteran OC who had very good reputation in NFL circles. Bringing in, his best friends brother, was definitely not the right move.
Then the whole clusterf**k started. It was a dead issue before it started.
If people recall, Mr Coffee MacCagnan insisted when he attempted to hire Matt Rhule that the Jets had a say who would be Darnold’s OC. Thankfully Rhule said good bye.
Coffee picking an OC, one would deem that disastrous but he did have the right idea.
There were many mistakes made by many people in Zach’s Jet career.
To me, the first one made was the foundation for a very wobbly house of cards.
JD with over 20 years of some front office experience, when he was interviewing Saleh, should have insisted on Saleh bringing in a veteran OC who had very good reputation in NFL circles. Bringing in, his best friends brother, was definitely not the right move.
Then the whole clusterf**k started. It was a dead issue before it started.
If people recall, Mr Coffee MacCagnan insisted when he attempted to hire Matt Rhule that the Jets had a say who would be Darnold’s OC. Thankfully Rhule said good bye.
Coffee picking an OC, one would deem that disastrous but he did have the right idea.
Hiring Gase the final straw in his Jet career