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Post by 2b9 on Jun 1, 2024 16:31:46 GMT -6
As Iβve said before, Chevy will be on the hot seat this upcoming season, if the Jets make the playoffs and donβt have a successful playoff run, something will have to give, I predict most likely a change at the GM position/Chevy gone, if the Jets donβt make the playoffs, I predict that Chevy will be gone shortly thereafter the regular season ends. Iβm not saying that Chevy is a bad GM, he has done some good things/work for the Jets, however, at some point, very little success playoff(s) wise gets you fired. He is definitely going to be on the hot seat this upcoming season. Cheers, 2b9πππ Cheveldayoff has done some things well and some things poorly- the perfect definition of mediocre. I am not certain why he would be fired after yet another mediocre season- he managed to threaten fans into filling the seats again and produced a team that gave the illusion of being a challenger, so why would they fire him? The only scenario might be if the team tanked early again for an extended stretch this fall. GMβs only last so long, success predicates the longevity, no playoff success over a prolonged period of time/GM is gone, itβs inevitable. Owners know as such, Owners know that if you hang on too long, the Fan Base in particular smaller markets such as ours/Winnipeg dwindles, True North knows that, I guarantee itβs on their radar. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 1, 2024 16:39:31 GMT -6
As Iβve said before, Chevy will be on the hot seat this upcoming season, if the Jets make the playoffs and donβt have a successful playoff run, something will have to give, I predict most likely a change at the GM position/Chevy gone, if the Jets donβt make the playoffs, I predict that Chevy will be gone shortly thereafter the regular season ends. Iβm not saying that Chevy is a bad GM, he has done some good things/work for the Jets, however, at some point, very little success playoff(s) wise gets you fired. He is definitely going to be on the hot seat this upcoming season. Cheers, 2b9πππ Cheveldayoff has done some things well and some things poorly- the perfect definition of mediocre. I am not certain why he would be fired after yet another mediocre season- he managed to threaten fans into filling the seats again and produced a team that gave the illusion of being a challenger, so why would they fire him? The only scenario might be if the team tanked early again for an extended stretch this fall. 1. If the Jets donβt make the playoffs this upcoming season, Chevy is gone. 2. If the Jets donβt make the second round of the playoffs this upcoming season, Chevy is gone. Bottom line, itβs either. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 1, 2024 16:51:13 GMT -6
As Iβve said before, Chevy will be on the hot seat this upcoming season, if the Jets make the playoffs and donβt have a successful playoff run, something will have to give, I predict most likely a change at the GM position/Chevy gone, if the Jets donβt make the playoffs, I predict that Chevy will be gone shortly thereafter the regular season ends. Iβm not saying that Chevy is a bad GM, he has done some good things/work for the Jets, however, at some point, very little success playoff(s) wise gets you fired. He is definitely going to be on the hot seat this upcoming season. Cheers, 2b9πππ Cheveldayoff has done some things well and some things poorly- the perfect definition of mediocre. I am not certain why he would be fired after yet another mediocre season- he managed to threaten fans into filling the seats again and produced a team that gave the illusion of being a challenger, so why would they fire him? The only scenario might be if the team tanked early again for an extended stretch this fall. It would be awesome and great to see the Jets get to the WCF again, hereβs hoping. On top of that, winning the WCF, and, then winning the Stanley Cup, thatβs one heck of a crazy fantasy, hopefully it happens, sooner rather than later, is my fantasy a reality/dream, whom knows, doesnβt really matter, itβs what Iβm hoping for just like every other Jets fanπ. Iβve been a Jets fan since 1972, WHA days, followed the Jets on AM radio when they had no TV coverage, and yeah, that goes back to 1972, I was born 1966, boy oh boy am I dating myselfππ€£ππ. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by Ric O. on Jun 1, 2024 21:52:52 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO.
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Post by bigoljetairliner on Jun 1, 2024 22:15:30 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO. I tend to agree...and he is signed to 2025.
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Post by lenny on Jun 2, 2024 7:38:53 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO. I tend to agree...and he is signed to 2025. Given the status quo of ownership i also agree. The season being 2024-25 the contract would go to I'm assuming to the end of 2025. If he was fired at the end of the season for no playoff appearance he does have severance by virtue of contract to the end of the year. This would ease him out to get another job. But the model being the Preds as Jets ownership itself has stated then it's status quo. And we all know how long of time it was there before David Poile "retired": 1997-2023. Ouch.
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 2, 2024 8:22:20 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO. I guess we will see. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 2, 2024 8:28:49 GMT -6
I tend to agree...and he is signed to 2025. Given the status quo of ownership i also agree. The season being 2024-25 the contract would go to I'm assuming to the end of 2025. If he was fired at the end of the season for no playoff appearance he does have severance by virtue of contract to the end of the year. This would ease him out to get another job. But the model being the Preds as Jets ownership itself has stated then it's status quo. And we all know how long of time it was there before David Poile "retired": 1997-2023. Ouch. At some point in time, Ownership has to make a decision, that decision is: Is this good enough or do we go in a different direction. Iβm not advocating to have Chevy fired, Iβm just saying that decisions on the future of the Team have to be made before it gets too long in the tooth. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 2, 2024 8:37:08 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO. I tend to agree...and he is signed to 2025. I just want to see the Jets have some success playoff wise, going out after one round gets depressing, what are the answers to getting the Jets beyond the first round, I have no idea. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by shakinallover on Jun 2, 2024 11:55:47 GMT -6
The Jets need to bring in Anthony Pelosi as a part time fighting coach! (All kidding aside Scheif really needs some lessons)
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Post by sgtbarnes on Jun 2, 2024 13:11:43 GMT -6
What I'm seeing in the playoffs is that you have to have more team speed mixed into all four forward lines.
This is where you need to get the youth movement started. The Jets, overall, are not a fast hockey team. And it hurts. Playoff hockey goes into overdrive.
We saw a good regular season team that just could not keep up with Colorado. Chevy has his work cut out for him. Arniel can't teach speed. And speed breaks down the best of defensive systems. We saw it.
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 2, 2024 13:17:12 GMT -6
The Jets need to bring in Anthony Pelosi as a part time fighting coach! (All kidding aside Scheif really needs some lessons) ππ Cheers, 2b9πππ
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Post by sgtbarnes on Jun 2, 2024 13:35:09 GMT -6
Considering what Chevy's tenure has survived so far, I can see no scenario that would get Chevy fired this coming year...even if we miss the playoffs by a mile...JMHO. Realistically, the safest GM in the NHL. A lifetime contract. Chevy will be there until he decides to move on.
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Post by Tracker on Jun 2, 2024 13:46:49 GMT -6
Cheveldayoff has done some things well and some things poorly- the perfect definition of mediocre. I am not certain why he would be fired after yet another mediocre season- he managed to threaten fans into filling the seats again and produced a team that gave the illusion of being a challenger, so why would they fire him? The only scenario might be if the team tanked early again for an extended stretch this fall. Chevy did no threatening to fans on filling seats, you might possibly be thinking of our Owner. Anyway, this upcoming season for the Jets is hot seat time for Chevy, prolonged non-success playoffs means one thing, time to be fired, and go a different direction GM wise, Ownership knows that as well. Ownership wants to win the Stanley Cup as well as anyone else does. Cheers, 2b9πππ You may wish to put an asterisk beside that last thought. Years ago, at the annual GM shareholders' meeting, the president of General Motors said that the business of GM was not to build vehicles, but to make money, and at the moment, they were building vehicles to that end. If GM was unable to make money building vehicles, they would go into restaurants, raising chickens or whatever to make money.
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Post by 2b9 on Jun 2, 2024 14:18:09 GMT -6
Chevy did no threatening to fans on filling seats, you might possibly be thinking of our Owner. Anyway, this upcoming season for the Jets is hot seat time for Chevy, prolonged non-success playoffs means one thing, time to be fired, and go a different direction GM wise, Ownership knows that as well. Ownership wants to win the Stanley Cup as well as anyone else does. Cheers, 2b9πππ You may wish to put an asterisk beside that last thought. Years ago, at the annual GM shareholders' meeting, the president of General Motors said that the business of GM was not to build vehicles, but to make money, and at the moment, they were building vehicles to that end. If GM was unable to make money building vehicles, they would go into restaurants, raising chickens or whatever to make money.Β Ya got me, I donβt know what to say. Cheers, 2b9πππ
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