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Guess which one is the second worst? :eek:o_O

2. Jets: The decision to fire coach Todd Bowles in January and to keep G.M. Mike Maccagnan and to overpay Le'Veon Bell at a time when no one else was pursuing him in that range and to fire Maccagnan after the draft and to make new coach Adam Gase the interim G.M. has made plenty of fans long for the days of Woody Johnson and Rex Ryan. Woody’s kid brother Christopher, whose arrival actually had some rivals concerned that the Jets would turn things around, is learning as he goes, and in his trial-and-error effort to figure out how to run a football franchise it’s been more error than success. That said, the decision to trade up and take quarterback Sam Darnold could eventually eradicate the fumes of Christian Hackenberg from the building, and the Jets actually could be in position to surprise everyone in 2019.

The 2019 Dirty Dozen
 
Browns are on the list but the Bills aren't? Pass.
 
Probably felt they had to leave one really bad, AFC East team off the list.
Maybe it’s based on current standing?

A lot of people seem to like the Bills current management/coaching staff.
 
Guess which one is the second worst? :eek:o_O

2. Jets: The decision to fire coach Todd Bowles in January and to keep G.M. Mike Maccagnan and to overpay Le'Veon Bell at a time when no one else was pursuing him in that range and to fire Maccagnan after the draft and to make new coach Adam Gase the interim G.M. has made plenty of fans long for the days of Woody Johnson and Rex Ryan. Woody’s kid brother Christopher, whose arrival actually had some rivals concerned that the Jets would turn things around, is learning as he goes, and in his trial-and-error effort to figure out how to run a football franchise it’s been more error than success. That said, the decision to trade up and take quarterback Sam Darnold could eventually eradicate the fumes of Christian Hackenberg from the building, and the Jets actually could be in position to surprise everyone in 2019.

The 2019 Dirty Dozen
The only thing surprising about this list is that the Jetes aren't No. 1. Also, LOL on the last sentence. That is all.
 
Maybe it’s based on current standing?

A lot of people seem to like the Bills current management/coaching staff.

I like their coaching staff but any front office that takes out a mortgage to get Josh Allen is going nowhere.

I'd imagine the way they dominated the AFC (albeit before I was born) scored them some points even though they embarrassed themselves every time they escaped the conference.
 
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Jets #4, Giants #5 sad days in Gotham City.. Upstate Buffalo gets a reprieve for some unknown reason. Sean McDonough was supposedly the second coming of Marv Levy, but after his first two seasons; 9 & 7 and 6 & 10 not seeing that magical transformation..
 
Can't see how the NYJ aren't last place... the new "GM" in place weeks after holding a top pick ? Embarassing.
 
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