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    Jets fire their scapegoat, hire Dolphins’ scapegoat

    (Getty Images)The New York Jets lose the scapegoat for their quarterback and the man blamed for the eighth-worst offense in the NFL when late on Tuesday night they announced that offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is not returning to the team.

    While no formal announcement has been made, the Jets are expected to unveil former Miami Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano as their new coordinator. Sparano was fired from the Dolphins in the midst of a 6-10 season where his team, despite being destined to miss the playoffs for a third straight year, still played hard.

    The son of Marty Schottenheimer, the famed NFL coach and offensive mastermind, "Schotty" was with the Jets since 2006 and for the past three seasons, has drawn the ire of Jets fans for his play-calling. Head coach Rex Ryan stayed firm behind Schottenheimer during that time, even as quarterback Mark Sanchez's development flat-lined and perhaps regressed. Schottenheimer even became the face of the "Occupy Florham Park" movement.

    In a statement issued by the Jets, the team said it was the coordinator's decision to "not return."

    "After much thought and consideration, I have decided not to return to the New York Jets in 2012," Schottenheimer said in the statement. "I am very proud of what we have accomplished in the six years I have been here. I am grateful for the relationships that I have with our players and coaches and appreciate the hard work and dedication that went into our success. My family and I would like to thank Rex Ryan and the entire Jets organization and wish them continued success. I look forward to the exciting opportunities that lie ahead."

    The move to cut ties with Schottenheimer is perhaps as much a sign to the Jets' own, disjointed locker room that it was the coaching staff and not the players' responsible for their disappointing 8-8 season, the first time under Ryan that the team has missed the playoffs. Schottenheimer drew the ire from fans for Sanchez's subpar performance this year, including a relatively flat quarterback rating and a decrease in yards per completion.

    Despite the offense's poor showing and the failure of the ground game, including the offense passing the ball 59 times in a 29-14 loss to the New York Giants in Week 16, management stood by the embattled coordinator. In an end-of-the-season press conference on Jan. 2, general manager Mike Tannenbaum said of Schottenheimer that "We do expect Brian Schottenheimer back. We have been with him now for six years and I really respect the job he's done."

    Ryan took it one step further, saying that Schottenheimer was ready for the next level in his professional career. Wishful thinking perhaps.

    "He's got everything it takes to be a successful head coach in this league," Ryan said last week. "I think it starts with pedigree, but more importantly, here is a guy that's been successful."

    Twice in the past three years, all with Sanchez as the starting quarterback, the Jets' total offense has been in the bottom half of the league.

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    50 comments

    • DaveH  •  Virginia Beach, Virginia  •  4 months ago
      Tony Sparano is the Dolphins' payback for Chad Pennington...
    • PAUL  •  4 months ago
      Didn't they realize that Jay Paterno was available?
      • Frank 4 months ago
        Jay Paterno ?? Is he any relation to Joe Paterno, the former Penn State Coach ??..
    • V L  •  4 months ago
      poor guy based his short stint as offensive coordinator on the back of Mark Sanchez, that doesn't seem fair
      • DB 4 months ago
        He also produced lower stats with Pennington and Favre - both improved after they left the Jets.....
      • V L 4 months ago
        good info, thanks
    • rr  •  Branford, Connecticut  •  4 months ago
      agree that his playcalling was suspect, but how bout some personnel? put a dynamic running back on that team and most of their woes go away. shonn greene is a plodding downhill 3 YPC runner who is effective at times... but it makes them one dimensional. it makes them rely on sanchez's arm to move the chains and we all know that's not effective. i look to alex smith in SF. obviously he's had a rough career, but he's having a great year. throw him on the jets without the dynamic running game and line play of the Niners, and he'd probably do worse than sanchez. it's probably best schotty and the jets part ways anyway, but i don't think he's the right sacrificial lamb for their miserable season.
      • I Bleed Green 4 months ago
        I could not agree more. Sanchez was completely misused this year. He needed 100+ less throws at the very least. But that cannot happen without a great running back. I also think that too many personnel changes on the offensive side of the ball in the last 2 years. Thomas Jones, , Faneca, to start off last year . Smith,Cotchery,Edwards,Woody, Tony Richardson, this year. You cannot expext chemistry with those kind of changes. P.s. Wayne Hunter sucks!!!!!!
    • lawrence  •  4 months ago
      football is so incestuous it isn't even funny anymore,the same teams fire and hire the same people,if you sucked at your job on one team how does moving to another do anything.They all defend this by saying well now it will work he has this player or that player and they run a different style on this team as opposed to the other team.
      • PaulMatthew 4 months ago
        Sporano is a bad OL coach,.How can he possibly be an OC?
      • lawrence 4 months ago
        he can't that is my point.
      • doug 4 months ago
        as a lifelong fan of the miami dolphins ... this has got to be the funniest thing EVER.

        sporano an off coordinater... AND a jet.

        hahahahahahahaha
    • art  •  4 months ago
      The got more invested in Sanchez than Schotty, so Shcotty goes. He has been on the job a while and the only year the offense was any good, lets face it, Favre was calling the shots. Lil Mex, gets 1 maybe 2 years under new OC, then he goes the way of Carr, Russell, Harrington, Nagle, Pennington, Couch, Leinart, Quinn...................
      • Jeff 4 months ago
        at least pennington was a good player. kinda like tebow in the sense that he never had incredible natural talent but he was a smart field general
    • L  •  Winter Park, Florida  •  4 months ago
      Yet #$%$ Rex Ryan still remains. How can he still have a job? His lack of professionalism is an embarassment to the organization, or should be. Yeah, Rex, you're going to the Super Bowl. I hope you reserved 3 seats. 2 for your #$%$ and one for your mouth.
    • JJJ  •  Plymouth, New Hampshire  •  4 months ago
      and look at how many Other Coach;s on Jet have left or will be leaving..I mean if U believe in YOUR Team You'll stay and help bring it back, By leaving ur basically saying it is a SINKING SHIP!!!!
    • Roger  •  4 months ago
      Windbag Ryan is the biggest problem for the Jets.
    • wtfbbqsauce  •  4 months ago
      Sanchez is an average quarterback, at best. No surprise in the direction they went.
    • The Unsilent Majority  •  4 months ago
      I wouldn't return either. Too many egos, and the head coach is the worst of them. Maybe he can go wherever dad gets picked up as a head coach.
    • Racy  •  Idaho Falls, Idaho  •  4 months ago
      The title says it all. The Jets problems start with Rex Ryan and end with Rex Ryan. His talk is now just noise to his team . He has created a culture of talking the talk without walking the walk. The team is in disaray, they are all playing the blame game, and I don't see that changing as long as Rex is there.As far as Sparano, his season was done before it started. It was obvious he wasn't wanted by the owner, who openly brown nosed Harbaugh. The players played hard for him, especially the last half of the season, and they became a team nobody wanted to play. I hope the move ends up kicking them in the #$%$
    • David  •  4 months ago
      Rex Ryan is clueless. His statement that Brian Schottenheimer is ready for the next level in his career and that he has everything it takes to be a head coach in the NFL is proof the Ryan is clueless.
    • tiger187  •  Newman, California  •  4 months ago
      if tony is any good at all u ll see the a big turnaround in their O cause shitinhiemer is well the zhits and how come fatboy gets a pass under his term the jets have regressed every year after first next years promise should be be playoffs or quit
    • michael  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 months ago
      Its the Jets. Who cares !
    • BigGuy  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 months ago
      My daddy is Buddy and I can do whatever I want, except win the big one. where is Weeb when you need him?
    • PaulMatthew  •  Decatur, Georgia  •  4 months ago
      As a Dolphins fan I couldnt be happier,.Why would the Jets hire a guy who LOVES fgs?,.Unbelievable that they would hire Tony "choke" Sporano,.Wow,.I see the Jets taking a big step back next yr
    • Andrew  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      Why is it whenever the NY Jets lose or do anything, there has to be negative connotations & wise #$%$ remarks associated with it. So they had a bad year. So they changed OC's. It happens. Geez get a grip...Tomoprrow is another day and next year another season.
    • ANTHONY  •  St James, New York  •  4 months ago
      Hey everybody...you play to win the game..huh?...Sanchez,Schotty not the problem, its the very offensive o line,Hunter, and Slauson have to playbetter or it doesnt matter who's at qb....playoffs?? playoffs??..we thought we knew who they thought they would be...
    • AJ P  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  4 months ago
      We should all learn an environmentally friendly message from the NFL and recycle our trash as much as they do.

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