New York Jets General Thread


Jets HC Aaron Glenn has 'no doubt' Geno Smiff will be New York's starter: 'He's our guy'.​


Proclaiming a shitty journeyman quarterback to be your starter makes me think the NFL has placed a mandate for the number of black starting QBs in the league. My guess is the league wants to have at least 45% non-White QBs in the league. After watching Smiff's career and especially last season for him to return to the team he originally sucked for and be named starter is WWF scripting.

There are several potential rookies in this class that have better "upside" than the failing upwards Geno Smiff. If they do not select a QB early on - Simpson, Nussmeier, Allar then something is amiss.
 
Proclaiming a shitty journeyman quarterback to be your starter makes me think the NFL has placed a mandate for the number of black starting QBs in the league. My guess is the league wants to have at least 45% non-White QBs in the league. After watching Smiff's career and especially last season for him to return to the team he originally sucked for and be named starter is WWF scripting.

There are several potential rookies in this class that have better "upside" than the failing upwards Geno Smiff. If they do not select a QB early on - Simpson, Nussmeier, Allar then something is amiss.
I’d say this was the caste system in action but the Jets organization is so retarded that it’s hard to tell.
 
The Messiah has arrived:

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said QB Geno Smith will “lead us to the promised land.” “There’s something about a quarterback with a chip on his shoulder,” Glenn said of Smith, who Glenn has already named as New York’s Week 1 starter. It’s difficult to say what the “promised land” might look like to a Jets team that has won 49 regular season games over the past ten years. Perhaps it means Smith, who struggled in Vegas last season, can make the Jets a respectable six or seven win team in 2026. It would be surprising if Smith remains New York’s starter throughout the year considering his lengthening injury history, his age, and the team’s need to see what they have in younger players as they prepare for what will likely be a post-Glenn rebuild.
 
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