Two weeks and nine points later, the Jets' offense is playing a whole new ballgame down the stretch -- trying to get out of its own way. All of which makes you wonder if Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer isn't working to keep his job these last three weeks of the regular season if the Jets' offense doesn't turn around soon. ... [Rex] Ryan eventually said Schottenheimer "does a heckuva job" when asked directly about his offensive coordinator's job performance but it felt like lip service. Ryan would never admit Schottenheimer -- a holdover from the Eric Mangini regime, remember -- is in jeopardy with so much left to play for this season. But the cries that Schottenheimer's play-calling is too predictable won't go away when the Jets go out and run the ball on 19 of their 26 first-down plays Sunday. And Ryan admitted Monday that telling Sanchez to spike the ball and waste a down with more than a minute still left against Miami was bad time management. Source: ESPNNewYork.com
Wow..........He trashes his defense but says the OC is doing good. 9 points in the last 2 games!? Why is this guy a HC??
Schottenheimer is a horrible OC, he is predictable and his gameplans are bad. He is overshadowed by Ryan so he goes unnoticed.
how can a team with LT, Green, Holmes, and a great o-line score less than 10 points a game? its the OC everyone... or the QB..... and we all know the jets are not going to get rid of sanchez......