Has the outlook for the NEW YORK JETS changed at all with the new hires?! (FULL BADLANDS)

Badlands host Will Parkinson is joined by New York Jets beat reporter for The Athletic, Zack Rosenblatt, to discuss what the team’s recent new hires at offensive and defensive coordinator mean moving forward.

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  1. Guilty until proven competent in my eyes. Glenn is still running the show and woody is still the owner. It's been a long 15 years and it's getting longer. The offseason means nothing if you can't improve much.

  2. I actually feel encouraged. I think Boomer and Wayne have me believing, and admittedly I'd rather believe because he's a Jet. Just wish AG would have shown the character during this season that he rode in on – like being honest that he was having trouble keeping up, or explain why he put that much blind trust into a friend for that long, etc.; so we know what you know you learned from putting us through … what that season was. So, I'm looking at the hire as a crack of light into that side of how he thinks.

  3. In the end it's going to come down to who the QB is. If we can't get a competent experienced QB with a track record in the league, like Brisset or kirk Cousins, who can mentor a young QB, if we take one in the upcoming draft the Jets can "compete". The Jets are not a playoff team but we need a team that competes game in and game out so that we aren't trailing 21-0 in the first quarter of games.

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