Ryan and his staff have altered the way people look at the Jets and given the team an unexpected marketing boost as they move into the New Meadowlands Stadium, where the Jets will have a new identity even though they will still share quarters with the Giants. For the Jets, the promotional dividends produced by “Hard Knocks” have not been countered by a disastrous injury. The worst that happened was Ryan’s mother (and Tony Dungy) expressing consternation about the coach’s profanity.
And like a good cliffhanger, the hero of the tale, Revis, returned just in time to end the series.
– Richard Sandomir, N.Y. Times.
I’ve neglected the Jets for the last couple weeks here because, honestly, I find preseason football awful and the hype around it difficult to bear. It’s meaningless. Teams show very little in the preseason and the starters hardly play.
But I probably should have mentioned the Revis thing, which is legitimately huge. For no particular reason, I felt confident from the start that the Jets and Revis would get something hammered out, then grew nervous thanks to Hard Knocks and the media blackout.
Anyway, now football season is starting. It’s starting! Football season! Hooray!
Before that happens, two final thoughts about Hard Knocks upon its finale last night:
• Everything they aired only served to confirm/strengthen my feelings about Mark Sanchez. Clearly he’s hilarious and awesome and willing to wear Taco Bell hats. What a hero. It only helps that I think he might actually turn into a decent quarterback.
I also like the idea of having him call the offense for the last preseason game. Then I thought it was particularly interesting or funny, or something, that he called that little slip-out pass on the goal line for the touchdown. That’s a Madden play. It’s a good call, no doubt, and it worked, but that’s one of those unstoppable Madden plays.
And it struck me that Sanchez’s generation — hell, my generation — is now growing up and coming of age and impacting professional football, and we all came up playing that game.
Madden’s not exactly like real football, obviously, but it’s not a terrible simulation either — and it gets more accurate all the time. And it encourages players to watch and interact with the game in a way they never would have if they were just playing it then tracking themselves on film in some dark room the following Monday with the coach yelling at them.
And so I wonder how the game will continue to change as a generation of players who grew up not just playing the game, but coaching and play-calling and strategizing in a decently accurate simulation year-round, comes of age.
• I could do without ever seeing Mike Tannenbaum on camera again. I know Hard Knocks is reality TV and the idea is that they’re all supposed to be behaving the way they would if the cameras weren’t there, but there’s no way you could convince me that everyone involved wasn’t conscious of the cameras throughout.
Rex Ryan and Mike Westhoff were really good at playing themselves, it seemed, but Tannenbaum’s performance seemed the most forced, like he was overacting the role of exasperated football GM.
Plus it just didn’t sit right with me that they filmed guys getting cut. That’s a major life event. If I’m a 23-year-old kid trying to make it in the NFL, there’s absolutely no way I want that documented and broadcast to a million homes or whatever.
Great finale last night, and I completely agree with you on Tannenbaum. He really came off forced, and kind of like that one office schmo that everyone probably makes fun of after he leaves the room. How did he get that job? It’s amazing he actually is somehow competent at it. And when he was cutting guys, he was somewhat strange, telling them they did great. How about telling them what they need to work on, so they can get better?
And though it seemed staged, Revis leading that final chant at the end got me very fired up. If a Pats fan was in the room with me right then, I would have pancaked him.
For a long time, I have thought that Herman Edwards would have been a much better game-coach if he spent the offseason playing Madden games with 3 minute quarters. It really hones your knowledge of clock management.
Another unstoppable Madden play…Tennessee Titans,
04 or 05; Trips, with Tyrone Calico going deep. Tyrone Calico didn’t have much of an NFL career, but on the go route, he was a regular Tecmo Bowl Bo Jackson.
Regarding the Madden “generation” you have lots of players whining and complaining about their ratings in Madden when it comes to their running speed and durability, it has certainly made an impact.
Players have admitted to creating goofy dances for a touchdown in hopes it makes it into the game.
It’s pretty awesome.
That’s not a Taco Bell hat, it’s MV Football. Mission Viejo HS. His Alma Mater. I guess that’s a little less hilarious huh?
Well he wore one hat that could certainly be that, but he also wore a different hat with a big purple bell on it that said “Taco Bell,” then told reporters about how he and Bart Scott went to Taco Bell and convinced the women who worked there to sell him a hat, so I think the hat I was referring to was definitely a Taco Bell hat. Unless Mission Viejo High School has the most awesome mascot and logo of all time.