Haley would be perfect, especially with what went on with Tone. Haley isn't afraid to speak his mind and doesn't give a fuck what the media thinks. He will get in the face of his WR's, and chew them a new asshole. Sparano too, he will get up in Mark's grill. Which would be good.
Haley's passing offense without Warner, 25th, 30th, 25th. Sparano's passing offense in Miami, 10, 20, 16, 23. Why you guys so scared of Sparano?
Of course I watched them. Look, if we're going to give Sanchez credit for playing well when everything around him is also going well, we have to give him blame when everything around him isn't going well. We can't say "he took us to two AFCCG's" and then blame this years collapse on everyone else. Mark was as much a part of this years collapse as anyone.
A lot pf people are concerned about Sparano and the Haley signing's or pending signing's, but consider Wade Phillips. He sucks as a Head coach , but is terrific as a D- coordinator. The same will probably apply when it come to these two guy's, What ya gona do?? wait and see!
Overall, if we hire the Haley/Sparano combo They obviously cannot be any worse than Schittyheimer so that's a huge plus. They also worked together in Dallas and created a pretty formidable offense and Haley worked with Romo to make him a pro bowl QB. I preferred them over Hue Jackson and the Jags former OC. Even though I would have still preferred Joe Lombardi or Tom Clements this was the next best thing and one can say the best one. Haley will be in charge of the passing offense and Sparano the running game and o-line. Only hope Haley can do wonders with Sanchez. Also, who's our QB coach atm? J-E-T-S!!!!
The Jets are making positive moves with the big picture in mind. If a Haley/Sparano combo is ng, lets hear what would be better
no matter whom they hire as oc and wr coach, unless the gm gets his head out of his azz and fixes the o-line, it won't matter. you can't run into holes that aren't there, and the qb can't throw downfield when he's horizontal. and,the bad thing is that d-brick was almost as bad as hunter.
This part actually worries me still. Sparano's OL wasn't exactly model of protection for QBs during either in Miami or in Dallas, yielding more than 32 sacks a season every time. (That is 2 sacks a game - if your OL allows 2 sacks a game, imagine how many hits and rushes it would be letting through all game. 2 sacks/game is right borderline - you want to keep that number close to 1.5 sacks/game or lower.)
thanks for the update re: tomorrow as the day for the meeting with Rex hoping for news of the signing by the end of the day
The good thing is we have an all around better OL than Miami had minus Wayne and our running game should be top 5 next season which will be keeping the defenses honest and slowing down pass rushes a bit(something we seriously lacked this season).
He also can't throw as well as Romo. Romo is more like Drew Bledsoe. Lots of physical talent and a $1mil arm, but a $1 head. I think Sanchez has alot more going on in the football sense category. They both throw hideous passes under pressure.