garret9
AKA#VitoCorrelationi
The aging Jason Spezza? Isn't everyone aging? Isn't Spezza the guy who score 30 goals this year. If I am correct he would have led the Jets in goals this year. They also pretty much gave up nothing so far to get him.
Yes everyone is aging Joe.
But, there are some here that say the Jets not acquiring certain types of players is part of the plan. Their premise is the Jets are rebuilding around a new core and going with a youth movement, which was the plan from the very start.
Yet, the Jets actively tried to acquire players that are of the same age group and type those arguing that ideal were saying the Jets were avoiding due to the plan.
I'm not belittling Chevy or saying he's wrong for going after those players. I'm just pointing out that there are many things Chevy has attempted to do that is counter to a narrative that is constantly being pushed by many here.
This shouldn't be too hard Joe.
Personally I think Chevy just does what he can that he thinks will improve the team, long and short term, when he feels the opportunity presents itself. He is a human that is doing the job he's been given to do. I don't think he's doomed the Jets, nor do I think he's been perfect. Whether or not he's above or below average is up for debate.
It's not some "grand plan or scheme" nor is he trying to do anything other than help the Jets. It's not unusual nor is it dissimilar from what other teams try to do. I have no qualms with it, just what some push as being perfection of some great and masterful artwork of no failure and team building that goes around here sometimes (okay massive hyperbole but still feels like it at times).
I'm exaggerating a bit, but it does feel at times like this board can get stuck in two encampments of Chevy can do no wrong vs no right.
The no right camp constantly brings up the misses of Chevy, while the no wrong camp constantly positions every (potential) mistake as if having a reason is the same as having the right reason.