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Florham Park, NJ (SportsNetwork.com) - The New York Jets cleaned house
Monday, firing both head coach Rex Ryan and general manager John Idzik after
a 4-12 season. The Jets closed the 2014 campaign with a 37-24 win at Miami
on Sunday. It was the worst mark in Ryans six seasons as head coach. Idzik
was on board for just two years, taking over for the fired Mike Tannenbaum
in January 2013. He had served as the vice president of football
administration with the Seattle Seahawks for six seasons before taking over
the reins for New York. After extensive thought and reflection about the
current state of our football team, this morning I informed Rex Ryan and
John Idzik that they will not be returning for the 2015 season, Jets
chairman and CEO Woody Johnson said in a statement. Both Rex and John made
significant contributions to the team, and they have my appreciation and
gratitude for their efforts and commitment. Over the years, Rex brought the
Jets a bold confidence and a couple of great postseason runs, which all of
us will remember. Ryan compiled a record of 46-50 with the Jets. He took
over for the 2009 season and promptly led New York to a pair of AFC
Championship Game appearances in his first two seasons. New York was 9-7 in
Ryans first year, losing to Indianapolis in the AFC title game, then went
11-5 the following season and fell to Pittsburgh in the championship tilt.
The Jets havent had a winning season since, finishing 8-8 in 2011 and 2013.
Last years .500 finish came in what was expected to be a rebuilding year
with rookie quarterback Geno Smith -- selected as part of Idziks first draft
class -- at the helm. That bought Ryan another season after rumors of his
departure during the 2013 campaign. But after a win over Oakland to start
this season, it was downhill from there. The Jets lost eight in a row, the
worst skid for the franchise since an eight- game slide to start the 1996
season. Smiths development, or lack thereof, was a major reason for the Jets
struggles this season. He was benched after a Week 8 loss to Buffalo, then
returned to the starters role a month later in a Dec. 1 loss to Miami. The
Jets played well down the stretch this season, as three of their last four
losses came by less than six points.
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players, the broadcasters and the writers.Can Sporting KC repeat as MLS Cup
Champions or will Houston Dynamo regain their place as the best team in the
East? As Major League Soccer prepares to lift the curtain on another
season, TSN.ca presents the first of our five part season preview, taking a
look at the American based teams in the Eastern Conference. Chicago Fire It
was a tough 2013 for the Toyota Park faithful, as the Fire followed-up their
first playoff season in three years with their lowest-ever finish in 15 MLS
seasons. The disappointing finish was due in large part to a disastrous
start that saw the Fire go 2-7-1 over their first 10 games. A strong May and
an unbeaten home record from late July onward were not enough to salvage the
season. A turnaround for the Fire could well depend on their last line of
defence. Goalkeeper Sean Johnson, 24, posted a save percentage of 70, which
was fifth-best among MLS keepers that started at least 20 games. The
American national will need to be stellar again to get the Fire back into
the MLS Cup conversation. The Fire are going to California for their 2014
season opener, crossing conferences to meet Chivas USA. They meet up with
the Impact on Apr. 12 for their first Canadian visit of the campaign. Whos
In?: F Giuseppe Gentile (waiver draft), D Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (trade with
Seattle), D Patrick Ianni (trade with Seattle), M Benji Joya (weighted
lottery), D/M Lovel Palmer (trade with Real Salt Lake), GK Kyle Reynish
(free agent). Whos Out?: D Jalil Anibaba (trade with Seattle), M Corben Bone
(option declined), D Shaun Francis (free agent), M Joel Lindpere (option
declined), M Daniel Paladini (trade with Columbus), M Arévalo Rios (option
declined), F Maicon Santos (option declined), GK Paolo Tornaghi (waived), D
Michael Videira (option declined), D Wells Thompson (free agent).
SuperDraft: D Marco Franco (1-13). Columbus Crew A year after missing the
MLS Cup playoffs by a single point, 2013 was a disappointment in the Ohio
capital. The Crew dropped to eighth in the East, missing the playoffs once
more. Six losses in seven mid-summer games would be the Crews undoing,
despite strong seasons from Argentine striker Federico Higuain and team
goal-scoring leader Dominic Oduro. The Crew have shuffled the deck in net,
sending Andy Gruenebaum to KC and hoping that one of Matt Lampson or new
acquisitions Steve Clark or Brad Stuver can carry the load. Columbus visits
the minnows of the 2013 MLS season – D.C. United – to open their 2014
campaign. They get a return date with their Eastern rivals from Toronto in
their first Canadian visit on May 31. Whos In?: GK Steve Clark (trade with
Seattle), D Waylon Francis (discovery), D Giancarlo Gonzalez (transfer from
Valerenga), M Hector Jimenez (trade with LA Galaxy), M Daniel Paladini
(trade with Chicago), D Michael Parkhurst (rights acquired from New
England), GK Brad Stuver (waiver draft). Whos Out?: D Drew Beckie (option
declined), M Eddie Gaven (retired), D Glauber (option declined), GK Andy
Gruenebaum (trade with Kansas City), F Aaron Horton (waived), D Kyle Hyland
(option declined), D Chad Marshall (trade with Seattle), D/M Danny ORourke
(option declined), M Matías Sanchez (waived), M Konrad Warzycha (option
declined), GK Daniel Withrow (waived). SuperDraft: D Ben Sweat (1-14). D.C.
United Fans in the U.S. capital would probably be best served to forget that
2013 ever happened. A season removed from the third-best record in the
League, United dropped to dead last in the table, posting an all-time MLS
low of just three wins for a season. The off-season overhaul was of
particular note to Canadas MLS clubs as United acquired Montreal Impact
captain Davy Arnaud via trade. A week later, though, D.C. sent one of its
premier players back home, leaving Dwayne De Rosario unprotected in the MLS
Re-Entry Draft, allowing him to be snatched up by Toronto FC. If Arnaud and
Portland acquisition Eddie Johnson can reignite the United offence and if
Chris Pontius can rediscover his scoring form, 2013 may prove to be an
aberration. But a season that poor is a tough one to wipe clean from a
fan-bases memory. D.C. opens at home on Mar. 8 against the Columbus Crew.
Theyll face a rejuvenated Toronto FC in front of an undoubtedly-raucous BMO
Field crowd in the teams home opener on Mar. 22. Whos In?: M Davy Arnaud
(trade with Montreal), D Nana Attakora (re-entry stage 2), D Bobby Boswell
(Re-entry stage 1), F Conor Doyle (transfer from Derby County), F Fabian
Espindola (Re-entry stage 2), D Christian Fernandez (free agent), F
Christiano Francois (waiver draft), D Sean Franklin (re-entry stage 1), F
Eddie Johnson (trade with Seattle), D Jeff Parke (trade with Philadelphia).
Whos Out?: M/F Syamsir Alam (option declined), M Dwayne De Rosario (option
declined), F Christiano Francois (loaned to Richmond), D Dennis Iapichino
(out of contract), D Dejan Jakovic (transfer to Shimizu S-Pulse), M Collin
Martin (loaned to Richmond), F Lionard Pajoy (option declined), D James
Riley (option declined), F Carlos Ruiz (option declined), M Marcelo Saragosa
(option declined), M John Thorrington (option declined), D Ethan White
(trade with Philadelphia), GK Joe Willis (loaned to Richmond), D Daniel
Woolard (option declined). SuperDraft: D Steve Birnbaum (1-2). Houston
Dynamo Houstons run had to come to an end at some point. After two straight
trips to the MLS Cup – both defeats at the hands of the Los Angeles Galaxy
– the Dynamos season was once again derailed by the eventual Champs. This
time it was Sporting Kansas City who took their aggregate Conference Final
2-1 at Sporting Park. That said, the Dynamo did what they do best once again
and saved their best play for when it mattered most. A fourth-place showing
helped show that they belonged with the best in the East and their playoff
moxie once again came through for them. All-time leading scorer Brian Ching
called it a career after the season, meaning Will Bruin can likely take
full-time ownership of the “face of the franchise” mantle. With New York
City FC on the way in 2015, this season could well be Houstons last in the
Eastern Conference. Will they give the Conference one more run for its
money? The Dynamo open at home on Mar. 8 against the team that forced them
into thhe 2013 MLS Cup Knockout Round game by virtue of goal-differential,
the New England Revolution.dddddddddddd. Their first Canadian test comes
later in March, in Vancouver on the 29th. Whos In?: M Tony Cascio (loan from
Colorado), D David Horst (trade with Portland). Whos Out?: D Bobby Boswell
(out of contract), F Calen Carr (out of contract), D Mike Chabala (option
declined), F Brian Ching (retired), M Alex Dixon (option declined), F Cam
Weaver (option declined). SuperDraft: D A.J. Cochran (1-16). Sporting Kansas
City Sporting got off to a roaring start in 2013, losing just one of its
first six matches and that a surprising upset at the hands of Toronto FC in
the latters home opener. They would pick up that pace once more to finish
the season by winning six of eight (6-1-1) and coming within one point of
the Supporters Shield. While they narrowly missed one piece of hardware, the
Leagues most rabid fan-base was rewarded with the franchises second ever MLS
Cup after a thrilling penalty-kick victory over Real Salt Lake in the Final.
One of the faces of that triumph has left KC, as goalkeeper and captain
Jimmy Nielsen has hung up his gloves. Losing arguably the leagues premier
keeper hurts, but the addition of Columbus Andy Gruenebaum might salve that
loss. The team will also be hoping for even greater leadership out of
sophomore striker Dom Dwyer, midfielder and team MVP Graham Zusi and DP
Claudio Bieler, who led the team in goals with 10 in 2013. Kansas City opens
on the road in Seattle on Mar. 8 and make their first trip to Canada with a
May 10 date with the Impact at Stade Saputo. Whos In?: GK Andy Gruenebaum
(trade with Columbus), M Sal Zizzo (trade with Portland). Whos Out?: F Teal
Bunbury (traded to New England), D Kyle Miller (waived), GK Jimmy Nielsen
(retired), D Brendan Ruiz (waived). SuperDraft: F Adnan Gabelic (2-38). New
England Revolution Something had to give eventually at Foxborough. After two
straight years in the MLS basement, the Revs finally got back to good in
2013, racking up 14 wins (the same total as their prior two seasons,
combined) and qualified for the MLS Cup playoffs for the first time since
2009. The difference-makers for the Revs were the young, dynamic offensive
pairing of Kelyn Rowe, in just his second MLS season, and Diego Fagundez, a
then-18-year-old Uruguayan somehow in his third. If those two can click once
more, then the upward trend should prove to be more than just a one-year
aberration. The permanent addition of Charlie Davies should also help the
Revs depth up front. The Revs open up with a visit to the Houston Dynamo on
Mar. 8 but dont hit a Canadian pitch until May 3 when they visit Toronto FC.
Whos In?: F Teal Bunbury (trade from Sporting KC), F Charlie Davies
(transfer from Randers), M Paolo DelPiccolo (waiver draft), GK Brad Knighton
(trade with Vancouver), M Daigo Kobayashi (rights acquired from Vancouver),
D Jossimar Sanchez (Supplemental Draft). Whos Out?: F Juan Agudelo (out of
contract), F Chad Barrett (option declined), D Bilal Duckett (waived), M
Ryan Guy (option declined), F Matt Horth (waived), M Gabe Latigue (waived),
D Tyler Polak (option declined), GK Matt Reis (retired), M Clyde Simms
(option declined), M Juan Toja (option declined). SuperDraft: F Steve
Neumann (1-4), F Patrick Mullins (1-11). New York Red Bulls A nearly-winless
March was cause for concern for the Red Bulls in 2013, but things turned out
alright in the end. Two huge streaks – seven unbeaten in April and May and
eight unbeaten to finish the season – propelled the Red Bulls to their first
Supporters Shield in a tight race with Kansas City. Sadly, an Omar Cummings
extra-time marker stunned Red Bull Arena and sent the Houston Dynamo on to
the Eastern Final instead of the Bulls. The playoff result has to come as a
sting, especially since it was Cummings who struck in injury time in the
first leg to salvage a draw. The Bulls were clearly concerned about their
back end in the off-season, bringing in Spanish full-back Armando Lozano and
acquiring Richard Eckersley from Toronto via trade. Will a better D be key
to a better finish? The Red Bulls season starts on Canadian soil as they
will be forced to begin their campaign in front of a boisterous BC Place
crowd in the Vancouver Whitecaps opener on Mar. 8. Whos In?: D Armando (free
transfer), M Bobby Convey (trade with Toronto), D Richard Eckersley (trade
with Toronto). Whos Out?: D Brandon Barklage (option declined), D David
Carney (option declined), F Fabián Espíndola (option declined), GK Kevin
Hartman (retired), D Markus Holgersson (contract terminated), D Heath Pearce
(out of contract). SuperDraft: D Chris Duvall (2-22). Philadelphia Union The
Union finished just three points out of the MLS Cup playoffs and maybe
locking down the last 10 minutes of their final three games – all of which
saw them concede an equalizer or winner – might have been that difference.
Jack McInerney – seventh in league scoring – certainly did his part scoring
late ones of his own in two of the three, but time would run out on the
Union. McInerney was excellent early in the season and clearly turned it on
again at the seasons end. The Union are hoping theyve found him some help,
but will a return to the States prove a jump-starter for Maurice Edu? The
27-year-old has seen little of the pitch over two years with Premier League
side Stoke City and it has led to fewer appearances with the U.S. national
side as a result. The Unions season begins with a tall task, the team being
handed the reigning Western table-topping Portland Timbers on the road to
start the season. Philly will hit Canada for the first time on Apr. 26 when
they visit Montreal. Whos In?: M Corben Bone (re-entry stage 1), M Maurice
Edu (loan from Stoke City), GK Brian Holt (free), M Cristian Maidana (free
transfer), M Vincent Nogueira (transfer from Sochaux), D Ethan White (trade
with Philadelphia). Whos Out?: D Chris Albright (retired), F Don Anding
(waived), M Michael Farfan (transfer to Cruz Azul), M Greg Jordan (waived),
M Kleberson (waived), GK Oka Nikolov (waived), D Jeff Parke (trade with D.C.
United), D Mikaël Silvestre (contract terminated). SuperDraft: GK Andre
Blake (1-1), MF Pedro Ribeiro (1-15).
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