No More Accountants! The 2014-2015 New York Jets Off-season Thread

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Saw the Maccagnan and Bowles interviews with Mike Francesa. Both were very good ones. I'm really liking both guys and think they will do a great job running this team.

Definitely cant wait for free agency to begin
 

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that a$$hole Sheldon Silver who blocked the West Side Stadium finally got arrested.
 

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In addition to Chan Gailey as the offensive coordinator, the team has named Kacy Rodgers as the defensive coordinaot. Bobby April, the two-time Special Teams Coach of the Year, will take the job of special teams coordinator.

In addition, the team has hired Mike Caldwell as the assistant head coach and inside linebackers coach. Mark Collins will join the team as the outside linebackers coach, and Joe Danna as the defensive backs-safeties coach.

As for offense, Karl Dorrell will join as the wide receivers coach, and Robby Brown as a quality control coach on offense.
 

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that a$$hole Sheldon Silver who blocked the West Side Stadium finally got arrested.

Still should have built the stadium in Flushing.

It was more Dolan blocking it than anything else. Garden finally got the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 this year, so Dolan is about to pocket some major $$$
 

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Here's an old scouting report.

OT Sean Hooey (6-8, 298)...With his incredible size, long arms and surprising athleticism Hooey boasts many of the physical traits that every NFL scouts is looking for in a developmental prospect. Unfortunately, Hooey has struggled to maintain a starting role for the Bearcats, likely due to the fact that he's been a bit injury prone. Hooey was expected to emerge as a bright spot for Cincinnati at right tackle a season ago but after initially playing well there, he suffered an ankle injury that ended his season prematurely. Jones and his staff moved Hooey to the all-important left tackle position during the spring. Should he have the breakout campaign that many close to the program believe he could, Hooey will draw looks from scouts as there is no denying his potential. - Rob Rang,
 
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