The return of Herm
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- January
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Not to the Jets, but Herm Edwards will be an NFL analyst for ESPN next season. When I got on the beat this year, I noticed my fellow writers would practically tear up when talking about Herm and how great he was to interact with.

During the week of the Kansas City game, the Jets writers got Herm on the conference call and it was like old home week. Given that engaging personna, ESPN might be the perfect stop for Edwards. Plenty of coaches go on to rehab careers after a difficult season, or park there, like Fran Frascilla did after years coaching NCAA basketball.
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Herm Edwards should have joined the Flight Crew.
He is a better cheerleader than he is coach or analyst.
Now the entire country will have the chance to hear Herm’s sermons….Now you’ll all feel our pain. Do you think Herm will mismanage his time on t.v. and talk into the commercials?
Trust me, I’d much rather listen to him than watch him coach…or imagine him as a member of the flight crew. That’s a very distasteful image you conjured up, Jason.
Herm would look great in those uniforms…