Here's my thing about Tanner Engstrand: I didn't think he was the problem. There were some game management questions, which you can say about literally every play caller.
But you saw, for the first time in a long time, innovation. The plays worked -- route concepts to set each other up. Pause on the QB's back step and players are open.
The Jets just didn't have a QB who would pull the trigger.
Thought stripping him of play calling after a year felt like rash decision-making. Moving on from him makes very little sense to me.
But, maybe Aaron Glenn knows more than I do.