The Facts:
Just 12 hours after Brian Schottenheimer “resigned” from the Jets as OC, New York just happens to have another guy ready to take the job. The team announced that former Dolphins head coach Tony Sparano is officially the team’s new offensive coordinator. This was first reported by ESPN’s Chris Mortensen Tuesday night.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As PFT's Gregg Rosenthal notes, it remains to be seen whether Todd Haley arrives as a “passing game coordinator.” Sparano only has called plays for one year of his career and isn’t as experienced in the passing game. He certainly hasn’t developed quarterbacks -- something that
seems to be an issue in New York. But Sparano could add some toughness to the team’s offense.
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