GoonBoss
Finheaven Templar
Oh he'll simplfy them alright.
I guess Schotty's color-coded simplified scheme was too much still? lol
If they want to simplify the Jets. They got the right man for the job! :hump:
his philosophy will be run, run, run, fieldgoal! That will take the pressure off of Sanchez to throw touchdowns!! Brilliant!
Did Dolphin fans like Sparano when he led them to a divison title after a 1-15 campaig or had an overall good record against the Jets? I don't know enough about him as a coach, but the guy seems no-nonsense, players like him and were sad to see him go, he's from the NJ area, knows the AFCE, should be good with the OL where Jets need help
Dolphins fans talk so much trash about the Jets but when was the last time your team won 4 recent playoff games?.
Did Dolphin fans like Sparano when he led them to a divison title after a 1-15 campaig or had an overall good record against the Jets? I don't know enough about him as a coach, but the guy seems no-nonsense, players like him and were sad to see him go, he's from the NJ area, knows the AFCE, should be good with the OL where Jets need help
Dolphins fans talk so much trash about the Jets but when was the last time your team won 4 recent playoff games?.
Tony Sparano has been on the job for only two days, but he got his first taste of New York criticism -- and it came from the New York Jets' most famous fan/detractor, Joe Namath.
The legendary Jet made his feelings abundantly clear: He didn't like the hiring of Sparano, the former Miami Dolphins coach, as offensive coordinator."I'm stumped. I am stumped," Namath said Thursday on his weekly spot on "The Michael Kay Show" on 1050 ESPN New York. "Aye, aye, aye, aye. Let's ask the world: Do you like the choice of Tony Sparano as offensive coordinator?"
"I've watched Tony work down here with the Dolphins and I thought he carried himself very well through all the adversity and all, but other than having called some plays with the Dallas Cowboys, I don't know what his credentials are for an offensive coordinator," said Namath, who lives in South Florida.
Namath suggested that Sparano was hired simply because he's a Bill Parcells disciple, as is Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum.
"This is the football fraternity, the coaching fraternity, the GMs, with their friends and all," Namath said. "That's basically what I think about Tony getting that job. But credentials as an offensive coordinator? I don't see it. I hope he's a great one, but I don't see it."