Yeah, those Jest really screwed the pooch organizationally. I'm astounded that they paired a Sanchez-led offense with 2009's top-ranked scoring defense. Then they were #6 in 2010. Now the league has caught up -- their D slid to #20 this season -- the "development" of their QB has failed, their locker room is in turmoil, and best of all . . . they are flat broke. Talk about a window slamming shut!
Yeah. If you look back on it, Woody was so anxious to sell PSL's that his first move was to bring in Lord Favregaard for one circus-season in 2008.
Then he told Tannenchez to load up the roster for a run in 2010 and 2011 after trading up in the 2009 draft to get a "Franchise" QB, who happened to have only about a dozen college games under his belt as a starter.
Meanwhile, he actively or tacitly encouraged Wrecks to tear down the Giants and Patriots so he could push the Mara's aside in the local pecking order.
That adds up to a whole, long string of questionable decisions that all turned out to be bad or to backfire.
One thing I've learned in my business career is that "The guy in the room with the billion dollars is never going to take the fall at the end of the day."
So, I think we can expect to see heads start to roll sometime during or shortly after this season is over; my money would be on Tannenbaum going first, then Cryin' and finally the Sanchize.
Depending on how soon Johnson acts, the Jets will have lost four to six seasons before the debacle that will soon be known as the Tannenbaum/Ryan/Sanchez error is over.
Too bad, huh?