What I really can't wait to see is the Tony Sparano meltdown in New York. I have absolutely no idea how these Jets fans can take this team and all of their constant stupidity.
Schottenheimer was the scapegoat for some very horrible personnel decisions on offense at the skill positions, starting with Sanchez. I guarantee you the problem was not Schottenheimer, and what's hilarious is that the players complained the playbook was "too complicated" and the Jets axed Schotty. You typically hear Brady, Manning, Brees, and Rodgers whine that the playbook is "too complicated," don't you? And further, we see when teams bring in coordinators to make quarterbacks better- McDaniels couldn't fix the mess in St. Louis, Martz couldn't fix Cutler, etc. etc. ect., but great QBs could make Schotty look like a genius really fast.
I really believe the Jets are getting what they asked for- a guy who is as dumb as a box of bricks. He's a real players coach, a cheerleader who fires the team up and tells them how bad they need to beat the other team. Sparano was the O-Line coach in Dallas on teams that were notoriously horrible on the O-Line. In Miami, he installed the gimmicky Wildcat offense, failed to adapt, and went to playing a 1940s style of football, failing miserably to put forward a respectable offense.
The Jets are attempting to boost the offense by confidence, smoke, and mirrors. The addition of Tebow and talk about putting Cromartie at receiver tell me that they are looking to do something bold. They will probably run a few trick plays to start the season, but as it wears on, the tired playcalling of Sparano and the suckitude of Sanchez will completely expose this offense as one of the worst in the NFL. I predict Sparano is gone really fast, as the Sanchez defenders will cry even louder than they did at Schotty. I'm hoping that Sanchez plays in that city for the next 15 years.