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New York Jets’ 1st-Time Head Coach Todd Bowles Keeps Cards Close to His Vest

August 26, 2015   ·     ·   Jump to comments

After seven months and 13 days, four weeks of training camp and two preseason games, we still don't know what Todd Bowles' New York Jets will look like.
The first-time head coach has a long track record as an NFL player, assistant and coordinator—but his skipper's hat was earned as the lieutenant to larger-than-life Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians, and the one thing we know about Bowles is that he's not Arians.
Bowles has had to deal with as much turmoil as any rookie head coach in recent memory, and maybe more. Throughout it all, Bowles has been terse and resolute. The hard-nosed defender and creative, aggressive coordinator has brooked no nonsense. It all fits together, except...well, except there's been an awful lot of nonsense since the Jets finally got on the field.
Save the Patriots, there may not have been a team in the NFL more reflective of its coach than the Jets were of Ryan: Boisterous, aggressive, physical and colorful, with a defense-fi...

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