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Post by Zig on Dec 27, 2014 11:20:33 GMT -5
Rex Ryan cleans out his desk as Charley Casserly starts contacting possible replacements for Jets' coach and GM John IdzikWhen word got out this week that Jets owner Woody Johnson was prepared to hire Charley Casserly as a consultant, the understanding was that Johnson would do so only if he were to make changes within the organization. It's now safe to say Johnson is moving ahead with making changes within the organization. Two people with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media late Friday night that Casserly already has begun contacting prospective replacements for head coach Rex Ryan and general manager John Idzik, who both figure to be fired after Sunday's season finale in Miami against the Dolphins. The two people spoke on a condition of anonymity because neither was authorized to speak publicly on the matter. This news comes on the heels of a report that appeared Friday on the Jets' team website that trashed many of the moves Idzik had made in his two years as GM. Ryan has not yet been informed of his fate, a person familiar with his thinking said. But that same person also said Ryan had learned Casserly was contacting other coaching candidates, and that Ryan had already cleared out his office at One Jets Drive. The situation is a bit like what happened toward the end of the 2013 season, when Ryan got word that Idzik—then in his first season as the Jets' GM—had begun reaching out to potential head coaches. Ryan responded by giving a fiery speech to the team the night before its next-to-last game of the year. The Jets then closed out the season by beating the Browns and Dolphins to finish 8-8, and Ryan got to keep his job. But this time, with the Jets circling the drain at 3-12, Ryan appears to have accepted the inevitable. Casserly, the former Washington and Texans GM, was tapped as a Jets consultant because he sits on the NFL's Career Development Advisory Panel, which the league formed late last year to assist teams with finding front-office help. Numerous reports say Casserly has reached out to another panel member, former Packers GM Ron Wolf, to assist with making whatever changes the Jets have coming. www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2014/12/charley_casserly_already_working_to_find_replacements_for_jets_rex_ryan_and_john_idzik_per_sources.html
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Dec 27, 2014 13:37:30 GMT -5
Rex Ryan cleans out his desk as Charley Casserly starts contacting possible replacements for Jets' coach and GM John IdzikWhen word got out this week that Jets owner Woody Johnson was prepared to hire Charley Casserly as a consultant, the understanding was that Johnson would do so only if he were to make changes within the organization. It's now safe to say Johnson is moving ahead with making changes within the organization. Two people with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media late Friday night that Casserly already has begun contacting prospective replacements for head coach Rex Ryan and general manager John Idzik, who both figure to be fired after Sunday's season finale in Miami against the Dolphins. The two people spoke on a condition of anonymity because neither was authorized to speak publicly on the matter. This news comes on the heels of a report that appeared Friday on the Jets' team website that trashed many of the moves Idzik had made in his two years as GM. Ryan has not yet been informed of his fate, a person familiar with his thinking said. But that same person also said Ryan had learned Casserly was contacting other coaching candidates, and that Ryan had already cleared out his office at One Jets Drive. The situation is a bit like what happened toward the end of the 2013 season, when Ryan got word that Idzik—then in his first season as the Jets' GM—had begun reaching out to potential head coaches. Ryan responded by giving a fiery speech to the team the night before its next-to-last game of the year. The Jets then closed out the season by beating the Browns and Dolphins to finish 8-8, and Ryan got to keep his job. But this time, with the Jets circling the drain at 3-12, Ryan appears to have accepted the inevitable. Casserly, the former Washington and Texans GM, was tapped as a Jets consultant because he sits on the NFL's Career Development Advisory Panel, which the league formed late last year to assist teams with finding front-office help. Numerous reports say Casserly has reached out to another panel member, former Packers GM Ron Wolf, to assist with making whatever changes the Jets have coming. www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2014/12/charley_casserly_already_working_to_find_replacements_for_jets_rex_ryan_and_john_idzik_per_sources.html Already brought these 2 up in the Black Friday Thread just saying
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Dec 27, 2014 13:41:40 GMT -5
Rex Ryan cleans out his desk as Charley Casserly starts contacting possible replacements for Jets' coach and GM John IdzikWhen word got out this week that Jets owner Woody Johnson was prepared to hire Charley Casserly as a consultant, the understanding was that Johnson would do so only if he were to make changes within the organization. It's now safe to say Johnson is moving ahead with making changes within the organization. Two people with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NJ Advance Media late Friday night that Casserly already has begun contacting prospective replacements for head coach Rex Ryan and general manager John Idzik, who both figure to be fired after Sunday's season finale in Miami against the Dolphins. The two people spoke on a condition of anonymity because neither was authorized to speak publicly on the matter. This news comes on the heels of a report that appeared Friday on the Jets' team website that trashed many of the moves Idzik had made in his two years as GM. Ryan has not yet been informed of his fate, a person familiar with his thinking said. But that same person also said Ryan had learned Casserly was contacting other coaching candidates, and that Ryan had already cleared out his office at One Jets Drive. The situation is a bit like what happened toward the end of the 2013 season, when Ryan got word that Idzik—then in his first season as the Jets' GM—had begun reaching out to potential head coaches. Ryan responded by giving a fiery speech to the team the night before its next-to-last game of the year. The Jets then closed out the season by beating the Browns and Dolphins to finish 8-8, and Ryan got to keep his job. But this time, with the Jets circling the drain at 3-12, Ryan appears to have accepted the inevitable. Casserly, the former Washington and Texans GM, was tapped as a Jets consultant because he sits on the NFL's Career Development Advisory Panel, which the league formed late last year to assist teams with finding front-office help. Numerous reports say Casserly has reached out to another panel member, former Packers GM Ron Wolf, to assist with making whatever changes the Jets have coming. www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2014/12/charley_casserly_already_working_to_find_replacements_for_jets_rex_ryan_and_john_idzik_per_sources.html Already brought these 2 up in the Black Friday Thread just saying Not much apparently Black Monday see how the sale propaganda creeps into the memory and cognition ... well that and haven't quite woken up yet
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Post by Zig on Dec 27, 2014 13:46:30 GMT -5
Yeah Rex was a given but Idzik just got there...He should get the boot just a little surprised he actually is so soon. My buddy Jets12 will like this news
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 14:32:58 GMT -5
Yeah Rex was a given but Idzik just got there...He should get the boot just a little surprised he actually is so soon. My buddy Jets12 will like this news Doubt if Jets12 cares. His new girlfriend doesn't let him watch football.
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Post by Mr mastodon farm on Dec 27, 2014 14:35:00 GMT -5
Yeah Rex was a given but Idzik just got there...He should get the boot just a little surprised he actually is so soon. My buddy Jets12 will like this news Doubt if Jets12 cares. His new girlfriend doesn't let him watch football. nope she only lets him cuddle with her
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Post by Swamp Dragon on Dec 27, 2014 15:04:56 GMT -5
Yeah Rex was a given but Idzik just got there...He should get the boot just a little surprised he actually is so soon. My buddy Jets12 will like this news I figured that Idzik was gone weeks ago he hasn't improved the Jets depth it's probably worse now then it was then. All he did was get them out of cap-hell Christ I could do that, and I could've done it faster
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Post by Center Ice on Dec 27, 2014 18:59:25 GMT -5
Idzik committed suicide not starting fresh when he came in.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 19:15:41 GMT -5
Any idea where Ryan is going next?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 19:55:21 GMT -5
Any idea where Ryan is going next? Across town to the Giants.....nay, not really. I don't know. But I do know that he deserved to go somewhere that does not have a fading QB like Eli.
Miami is a possibility. And Oakland. And Washington (although I wouldn't wish that clusterfuck on anyone except Jim Harbaugh). And Atlanta. It's time for the Falcons and Mike Smith to divorce. And then there is San Francisco but he'd be stuck with Kaepernick and that just doesn't seem fair to Rex.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2014 20:03:54 GMT -5
Any idea where Ryan is going next? Across town to the Giants.....nay, not really. I don't know. But I do know that he deserved to go somewhere that does not have a fading QB like Eli.
Miami is a possibility. And Oakland. And Washington (although I wouldn't wish that clusterfuck on anyone except Jim Harbaugh). And Atlanta. It's time for the Falcons and Mike Smith to divorce. And then there is San Francisco but he'd be stuck with Kaepernick and that just doesn't seem fair to Rex.
I think his next gig is DC. I doubt anybody wants him as HC after this year.
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Post by Center Ice on Dec 28, 2014 14:10:30 GMT -5
Across town to the Giants.....nay, not really. I don't know. But I do know that he deserved to go somewhere that does not have a fading QB like Eli.
Miami is a possibility. And Oakland. And Washington (although I wouldn't wish that clusterfuck on anyone except Jim Harbaugh). And Atlanta. It's time for the Falcons and Mike Smith to divorce. And then there is San Francisco but he'd be stuck with Kaepernick and that just doesn't seem fair to Rex.
I think his next gig is DC. I doubt anybody wants him as HC after this year. Agree, I think he's back to coordinator.
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