Todd McShay tore into Jets proprietor Woody Johnson on Tuesday after Gang Inexperienced axed common supervisor Joe Douglas.
The host of “The McShay Show” labeled Johnson as being “among the worst owners in the National Football League” and insisted that Douglas could be “fine” whereas “the Jets won’t.”
“If the Jets can’t win with Joe Douglas as the general manager and with the talent that is on that roster, the Jets can’t win, period. It’s an ownership problem, folks,” McShay mentioned. “There are specific selections which can be simply made that it doesn’t matter what the overall supervisor needs. There are specific selections are simply made that you’ve got to get on board with as a result of one particular person pays the checks and one particular person oversees the entire thing.
“If you’re a Jets fan, you know exactly what I’m talking about. This is not news to you. I feel badly for Jets fans because if it wasn’t going to work with this regime, with that talent on the field, I don’t see much of a future in terms of where it’s going to be. Ownership is not going to change for a while is my guess. So how are you going to overcome this? And the answer is you probably don’t.”
McShay, who was a university teammate of Douglas on the College of Richmond, is way from the primary particular person to recommend that Johnson holds a major quantity of accountability for a way the Jets season has performed out.
Douglas was the newest shoe to drop after the Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh on Oct. 8
Sources advised The Publish’s Brian Costello that Johnson made the choice to fireside Douglas after the Jets misplaced to the Colts on Sunday.
The Jets had entered the 2024 season with Tremendous Bowl hopes, however as a substitute are lacking the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season.