Jets a reminder that winning a big trade doesn’t always lead to rebuild success

Let this serve as a reminder of just how difficult a job it is to be the general manager of a football team. Joe Douglas was fired as GM of the Jets on Nov. 19, two days after their latest on-field calamity — a dispiriting 28-27 loss to the Colts at MetLife Stadium.

Douglas’ departure was little lamented by the Jets’ rank-and-file, and in fact seemed inevitable after the unceremonious sacking of coach Robert Saleh after five weeks. Sometimes you can scare up a pretty good debate about the fate of a GM, because unless a guy totally Gettlemans the job, there’s a lot of gray area.

There seemed little of that with Douglas, who was hired thanks to a deep pedigree of winning learned in Philadelphia and was never quite able to translate that 101 miles northeast in Florham Park.

The Jets won the trade when they shipped Jamal Adams to Seattle, but it didn’t translate into a successful rebuild for Joe Douglas, who was fired as the team’s GM. AP

This Sunday was supposed to be an intriguing inter-conference game for the Jets, the Seahawks coming to MetLife for an early 1 o’clock kickoff, and we all know how much West Coast teams enjoy games that start when their bodies insist it’s 10 in the morning.

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