Geno Smith: ' (Coaching) Change could be good'

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As the New York Jets prepare for what figures to be a tumultuous offseason, several players have publicly supported Rex Ryan, saying they don't want to see the coach fired.

On Monday, quarterback Geno Smith said change could be a good thing.

Smith, who went through a coaching change at West Virginia, said "it's all about what you make of it. I think the toughest part about it is not being able to continue to play for the same coach, the same guy that you learned to love, you invest so much in, and you believe (in) them.




Rex Ryan and the Jets have missed the playoffs four straight years, so it would not be unexpected if he were to be fired. Quarterback Geno Smith said it would be tough but could help turn the team around.


"To reset and re-adjust is a tough thing to do, but we're professionals and we have to do it," Smith continued. "A change could be good for us all, so if it happens -- when it happens -- then we'll see."

On Sunday, the Jets (3-12) will close out what could be their worst year since 1996. For most of the season, speculation has been swirling about the future of Ryan and general manager John Idzik.

Ryan has missed the playoffs four straight years, so it would not be unexpected if he were to be fired. Nevertheless, many of his players are pulling for him.

Tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson, one of the two longest-tenured players on the team, took the opposite view of Smith, endorsing the status quo.

"We definitely love Rex and we'd love to have him another year," Ferguson said. "That feeling is throughout the whole locker room.

"At this point, everyone wants to find the perfect answer, but I don't know if there's a perfect answer," he continued. "But if we were just to clear everything out, I think that has its own issues with it. Who knows what that would bring? You have to make sure you analyze it all, the pros and cons of every decision."

In Smith's case, he benefitted from the change in college, thriving in Dana Holgorsen's pass-oriented offense. That experience probably is the basis for his opinion.

Ferguson, who was drafted by the Jets in 2006, has undergone only one coaching change - in 2009, when Ryan replaced Eric Mangini. The Jets made it to the AFC Championship Game that year.

"I don't think we're very far away," Ferguson said. "If we preserve what we have and just strategically make some switches here and there, we'd be far better off than trying to clear everything and start fresh."

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Rex isn't that great of a coach, I'm not shocked at all that the QUATERBACK is accepting of the heavy defensive-minded coach to be replaced. Quarterback's careers are getting ruined/tarnished under Rex's watch

he's gotta go

literally no offensive player for the Jets should be going out of their way to get Rex to stay, it's hard enough to play QB in this league as it is.
 

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Rex isn't that great of a coach, I'm not shocked at all that the QUATERBACK is accepting of the heavy defensive-minded coach to be replaced. Quarterback's careers are getting ruined/tarnished under Rex's watch[
he's gotta go

literally no offensive player for the Jets should be going out of their way to get Rex to stay, it's hard enough to play QB in this league as it is.

No offensive player ever defends Rex. It's always defensive players or the line.
 

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Of course shyt'Brickashaw Ferguson doesn't want Rex to go. Who else is gonna coddle him week to week while ignoring that defenses kill him week in and week out?

Exactly. This is how Rex is a "player's coach". He basically coddles his older mediocre players and doesn't defer any of the blame to them. Ferguson has been poor this season. Our line was ranked 29th going into last night's game and collapsed at crucial moments.
 

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rex gotta be saying ''''only if they let me start mike vick instead of this fukkboy i wouldnt be this shyt....
 
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What did he say that was wrong. You nikkas just reaching. shyt I wish bum ass tannerhill would throw Philbin under the bus and I hope the jets beatvus this Sunday to emphasize to the owner what a dumb decision it was to keep philbin
 

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He's part of the reason the coaching change is happening....the ball don't turn itself over
 
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