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Originally Posted by foshizzle11
Ya, I agree. They are in a different state in their franchise than we are here.
Their rebuild/retooling is a bit different than ours IMO. They have to start winning or Chevy could be looking for work in the off-season. So far it looks like he has made some good moves.
I could see us in a similar position in 4 or 5, we could make some moves to improve our team and future at the deadline. Just not right now.
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No chance of that happening. Chevy's job is not on the line. Not sure where you heard that, but the Jets have been slowly but continuously improving since the 2011-12 season. With Chevy as GM, the Jets have an abundance of young prospects that are going to be ready to jump into the NHL within 2 years. He also pulled off the Kane situation.
The only fault you can make with Chevy is his awarding Pavelec a 5 year contract at 3.9 million/year, and not buying him out last year, when it was clear he was a bust. He also drafted Lukas Sutter far too early, and Sutter regressed immediately following the Jets drafting him in 2012.