NFL Hot Seat: 5 Coaches who must win in Week 15
By Tyler Brooke
The New York Jets will be taking on the Miami Dolphins in the first Saturday game of the season, and you can be certain that I won’t be watching it.
A 4-9 Jets team taking on a Dolphins squad without starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill sounds about as exciting as watching paint dry. This contest has 10-7 written all over it, and if Bowles is on the wrong end of that result, he’s probably going to get canned.
The quarterback situation is an absoulte disaster, and Bryce Petty will be trying to prove that he’s worth a roster spot in 2017. Ryan Fitzpatrick will be a free agent this offseason and is definitely leaving while second-round pick Christian Hackenberg has yet to even see the field.
Bowles took a team that looked like a playoff contender last season and helped them regress back to a typical Jets team. Fans are dying to see the Jets make another Super Bowl run, but that’s not going to happen as long as Bowles is the head coach.