BREAKING: Frank Reich Is the Jets OC

The New York Jets have officially made their move at offensive coordinator, hiring Frank Reich to run the offense under Aaron Glenn. The news, confirmed on Boomer & Gio, puts an end to weeks of speculation and raises the obvious question: is this the stabilizing hire the Jets desperately needed?

Evan and Tiki break down Reich’s résumé, from his Super Bowl success in Philadelphia to his uneven head-coaching stops in Indianapolis and Carolina. They debate whether those failures should define him, or if this is simply a veteran coach stepping into an impossible situation.

The conversation quickly turns to the bigger issue hovering over the franchise: the quarterback. Can Reich realistically fix an offense without a clear answer under center? Is this a smart, steady hire meant to keep the walls from caving in, or another move that feels inevitable given where the Jets are as an organization?

Jets fans react to the hire and what it says about the direction of the franchise moving forward.

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21 comments
  1. Morash is in the crosshairs because his "reporting" is relying on sources that no other Jets beat reporter is mentioning. Which is more likely?

    Morash made up for clicks
    Every Jets reporter and national media missed this

  2. Andrew Luck is not coming back. He has lost 30 pounds and looks like a athletic director now. Fields had a bad year last year . Not sure if he can be fixed ecen if all the receivers are All Pro.

  3. Does Pope Leo and Cardinal Fernandez have the same will to defend the faith as Pope St. John Paul II and Cardinal Ratzinger did? That answer to this question will determine how this plays out. Looking at the failure to stand up to Father James Martin's LGBTQ agenda, the failure to stand up to the German Synodal Way, the Fiducia Supplicans controversy, the Marian Titles document, the acceptance of the CCP consecrating bishops during the Papal Interregnum and the extension of the Secret Concordat with Communist China all point towards some sort of compromise being struck by the Vatican. I frankly see the outcome of the SSPX consecrating Bishops and then the Vatican responding by accepting the consecrations after the fact, which cures their illicity, in exchange for more "dialogue" and "unity" as the most likely outcome. I certainly see that as more likely than Pope Leo responding as Pope St. John Paul II did. The second most likely outcome would be a deal along the lines of what Pope Francis offered them through Archbishop Pozzo 10 years ago: SSPX would get one bishop under a personal prelature and would need to assent to Lumen Gentium 25 and not say that Vatican 2 taught heresy or the new mass is "impious". The Vatican would re-affirm that the rest of the Vatican 2 documents were "pastoral".

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