00:00All right, the New York Jets, they've made a major move on the offensive side of the ball after parting ways with Tanner Angstrand after just one season.
00:08The Jets, they've turned to a veteran voice, a proven leader, and a former head coach.
00:12Frank Reich is Gang Green's new offensive coordinator, and look, this hire signals something important.
00:18The Jets, they weren't just looking for a play caller.
00:20They weren't just looking for stability.
00:22They were looking for experience.
00:24They were looking for someone who's been through the fire of the NFL.
00:27So let's start by looking at his resume.
00:29Frank Reich has been in this league for decades as a player, as a coach, as a leader in multiple organizations.
00:35As an assistant and coordinator, he was part of a Super Bowl winning staff in Philadelphia.
00:40As the Eagles offensive coordinator, he helped design an offense that won a title with Nick Foles at quarterback.
00:47That matters.
00:48It shows adaptability.
00:49It shows scheme, flexibility as well, too.
00:52And it also shows the ability to build a system around who you have, not who you wish you had.
00:58As a head coach in Indianapolis, Reich navigated something that Jets and their fans know all too well.
01:04Constant quarterback turnover.
01:06Andrew Luck retired.
01:07Then his signal callers were Carson Wentz, Phillip Rivers, and Jacoby Brissett.
01:12Rotation after rotation.
01:13Yet, his teams remain competitive, which speaks to structure, organization, and offensive identity.
01:20Now, let's talk about the fit with Aaron Glenn.
01:23The Jets coach, he's attempting to build this team from the ground up.
01:27And we've heard him talk about defense, accountability, toughness, and culture.
01:32So, what he absolutely needed on offense was a steady hand.
01:36Not a first-time play caller.
01:38Not a project.
01:39He needed a veteran.
01:40And Frank Reich gives him that.
01:42This should be balanced when it comes to coaching this team.
01:45Glenn handles the tone.
01:47Reich handles the tempo.
01:49Glenn sets the standard.
01:51And Reich builds the system from a schematic standpoint.
01:54Reich, he's historically been really good with doing that.
01:58Now, quick decision-making, play action, multiple formations, and quarterback-friendly reads.
02:04That's what he's all about.
02:05That's exactly what this Jets offense has been missing.
02:08And fans, they're hoping their new offensive coordinator can bring consistency, clarity, and identity.
02:14All of those things matter for a young quarterback and a young and developing quarterback who could be under center for the Jets in 2026.
02:22It matters as well for a skilled position group that's trying to find rhythm and an organization trying to turn the page.
02:29This isn't a splash hire.
02:30I wouldn't call it that.
02:31This is a serious hire.
02:32It gives the vibes of, we're trying to win here, and we're done with the experimentation, or whatever the Jets have been doing before.
02:39So, look, here's the bottom line.
02:41Frank Reich brings experience.
02:43He brings credibility.
02:45He brings a track record of adjustment.
02:47And most importantly, he brings structure to an offense that has desperately needed it.
02:51Now, there's no doubt they also need to find their franchise quarterback.
02:56But under Aaron Glenn, this is about building something sustainable, not just for 2026, but for the years ahead.
03:03And now Jets fans, they are hoping that Frank Reich can lead this offense towards a bright future.
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