Point Counterpoint - Good Practices Mean Little On Game Day
NY Jets Confidential|January 2018

Todd Bowles speaks Dan Leberfeld responds

Todd Bowles
Point Counterpoint -  Good Practices Mean Little On Game Day

Q: What is your assessment of JoJo Natson’s progress so far?

Bowles: He’s getting better every week. I think he’s securing the ball very well. He’s close to having big gains, we just have to keep working at it.

Leberfeld: I think the Jets struck gold here. He’s just what teams are looking for in a returner — amazing short-area quickness, world-class speed and very tough. Every time he touches the ball Natson has the potential to make something magical happen. The former Akron star looks like he can be special.

Q: Would you like for Josh McCown to return next season?

Bowles: I’m not going to talk about next year until this year is over.

Leberfeld: Bowles is probably not going to talk about this when the year is over, either. Do teams generally tell us their off season plans right after the season ends? Rarely.

Last year, in his midseason press conference, GM Mike Maccagnan told us repeatedly he wouldn’t be able to answer that until after the season, and then at his press conference after the season, some reporters brought these questions back to him, and he still wouldn’t answer them.

It’s not a big deal, and I don’t care, but I just wanted to clear that up before I continue. They aren’t going to give us insight on their plans for their free agents after the season.

But as far as I’m concerned, it’s a slam dunk that the Jets should bring back McCown next season.

Without him this year, I’m not sure they win a game.

He did a terrific job leading the Jets’ offense, which the psychics left for dead before the season. He displayed good accuracy, pocket presence and arm strength. He also was a godsend for the Jets’ locker room as a leader and mentor.

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