New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith thinks a coaching change “could be good” for the franchise.
New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith has had a rocky career so far, and with the franchise in turmoil that could lead to some changes atop the organization, like at head coach. Rex Ryan isn’t guaranteed to be around beyond the
Geno Smith says HC change would be "a tough thing to do, but we are professionals and we have to do it. A change could be good for us all."
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) December 22, 2014
Of course you can’t exactly trust Geno Smith’s judgement. Aside from throwing interceptions, he seems to be a bit delusional. “After watching it on tape, I think I played good,” Smith said, via ESPN New York’s Rich Cimini. “I made some good throws, made some good reads.”
Smith might be forgetting a critical third-quarter interception he threw, or taking a sack on third-down in the fourth quarter with the game on the line.
Meanwhile, Rex isn’t worried about it.
Rex Ryan on conf call: "I'm not worried about a coaching change." Focused on Miami. #nyj
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) December 22, 2014
I’m not saying a coaching change would be bad for the Jets, I’m just saying they might need a quarterback change too.
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