It’s been said over and over and over again. NFL franchises cannot thrive unless continuity is in place. Take one glance at the Cleveland Browns who change coaches and general managers like Tic-Tac flavors, and then check out the Pittsburgh Steelers who’ve only employed three head coaches over the entirety of their existence.
Continuity is important. Nobody can argue that point.
Part in thank to that point, New York Jets fans have been crazed lunatics for the better part of existence.
From Al Groh to Herm Edwards, Rex Ryan to Eric Mangini, the head coaching carousel has been fast-paced since the Big Tuna.