FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — John Morton spent the entire spring and summer shouting.
The New York Jets’ first-time offensive coordinator still has plenty of voice left, though, even after all the yelling — the encouraging words for jobs well done by his players and the not-so-family-friendly jabs for mistakes and missteps.
Morton has certainly made his presence felt, and heard.
He has, after all, been waiting for this moment his entire coaching career. And he’s prepared to tackle what is widely considered one of the toughest tasks in the NFL this season: making the Jets competitive on offense.