tremonthustler1
aka bx_representer
Greg Gabriel went in on Manish Mehta over his Doug Marrone article
Manish stay takin L's
Greg Gabriel went in on Manish Mehta over his Doug Marrone article
I want Sanchez back, sign Adrian peterson
I want Sanchez back, sign Adrian peterson
It's fascinating ppl still think Rex is a good coach.
The Jets general manager search just happens to be littered with candidates who have ties -- and in some cases very strong ones -- to Doug Marrone, who became a free agent last week when he exercised an out clause in Buffalo. The Jets are already deep into their GM search, and they met with Marrone on Saturday, with several league sources maintaining they are likely to be the first team to name a new coach this week.
Jets owner Woody Johnson is prepared to have the process wrapped up by the end of this week and quite possibly much sooner, with top general manager candidate Mike Maccagnan of the Texans interviewing on Monday. Maccagnan might have the closest ties of all to Marrone as the two men have become very close since their time together in the long defunct World League of American Football, with Maccagnan signing Marrone to be the quarterback of the London Monarchs back in 1991. Suffice to say, there would be an eagerness to work together again, and Maccagnan is very well thought of by Charley Casserly, who is one of the advisors to Johnson in the process and who hired Maccagnan in Washington and then brought him to Houston when Casserly was named general manager there.
Philadelphia personnel executive Rick Mueller, who will meet the Jets about their GM job, worked with Marrone for four years together in New Orleans and Browns personnel man Billy Kuharich was with the Saints when they signed Marrone as a player. Saints personnel executive Ryan Pace, another candidate for the Jets, was with Marrone when the coach was a member of Sean Payton's staff.
The Jets have potential interviews pending as well with Chiefs executive Chris Ballard (who may have a better shot at the Bears job), and they interviewed Seattle executive Trent Kirchner already -- those men do not have the same sort of ties to Marrone.
The Jets have interviewed several coaching candidates, including Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, Seattle offensive line coach Tom Cable and Jets running backs coach Anthony Lynn. The Jets have an interview scheduled with Chargers offensive coordinator Frank Reich and they would like to speak to Ravens offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak and Cardinals defensive coordinator Todd Bowles, though the timing of that is complicated by both clubs participating in the wild card round of the playoffs.
The team is already in compliance with the Rooney Rule for its general manager and head coaching openings and could conceivably enter into negotiations with a candidate at any point. Marrone knows the AFC East very well from his time in Buffalo and is from the Bronx. The Jets jumped at the opportunity to speak to him and the process very well could end up with him at the helm and a close associate leading the front office
Ugghhh... Really underwhelming, but whatever... Can't front like I'm still not going to root for them in September anyway.i think we gonna end up with marrone
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer...s-pointing-to-doug-marrone-as-next-jets-coach
if he takes the atlanta job he will be appearing in conference championship games again within 5 years and maybe even get to a super bowl.
He has to get offered the job first.
I'll take his 11-5 thoSanchez currently leads the league in turnovers. No.