"Elite Championship defense" looked terrible today. Entire offensive line specifically Becton looked terrible today Coaching was terrible today-Fake Punt? Overall, horrible game to end the Jets season.
All the posts about the worst this or the worst that - it's not. This team has had many performances that were right up there with this one. Big time recency bias - but the fact that it's even in question is beyond sad.
The one thing we knew we couldn’t do today was turn it over. This idiot QB hands them 7 points by being UNFORGIVABLY reckless with the ball on our third snap. But then, as if he has no idea what just happened, the imbecile coaching the team turns it over on downs with an asinine fake punt on our second possession. And then, the next time we have the ball, despite the fact we haven’t blocked ANYONE yet, we’re STILL dropping back to pass on 3rd and 19 from our 16 yard line!! You simply can not make up how disconnected this staff is from the flow of the game. Just mind boggling.
I think that the Jets offense needs to enter the field to the tune "Entrance of the Gladiators" by Julius Fučík
I wonder if the Jets OC thinks that Rodgers is still playing? maybe he sees him on the sideline and gets confused and thinks "oh OK I'll just call whatever and Wait for Aron to call an audible as that's worked in the past"
I don't think I could come up with a top 10 worst anything for the Jets - you'd need at least 100 or 200 to play with - far too many lowlights to squeeze into a top 10
Exactly. There's a bunch in every coaching era. The end of last year was a joke, we had games nearly as bad as this with no touchdowns for weeks at a time. The last time the Jets got shut out by Miami was a horrendous 24–0 game when Flacco was the quarterback. We can go back to the Gase days when there was high school talent on the offense. Then the Darnold days (which overlap the Gase days of course). The Geno era when he got hurt and we played musical quarterbacks. The end of the Sanchez era. Just so many days where I felt just like this after a game. The offensive ineptitude has been there for far too long, and clearly shows no sign of letting up.
you would think that just by the law of averages the Jets would've lucked into a decent QB by now but it just seems beyond this organisation (and when they do have a shot they manage to screw that up also)
I've thought the same. I think part of the reason is that we have done basically nothing right on offense for over a decade now. We've used tons of premium draft picks on defense. We've acted like 1 good WR and 1 good RB are enough weapons. We've almost totally neglected the TE position. We've traded for aging RBs who were clearly on the decline. We've hired mostly defensive-minded head coaches and bad OCs. We are totally incapable of putting together even an average OL. Our entire philosophy on offense has been wrong since Rex. When was the last time it felt like we were trying to build an aggressive passing offense first and foremost? It's never happened. The QB is the biggest part of that, but we've done essentially nothing to work towards that goal elsewhere either. I feel like you can make a bad QB look at least decent if your team-building philosophy revolves around a passing attack. Our philosophy has been the polar opposite.
Law of averages only holds when it's a sequence of random events. That all the events happen under Woody means they're not random. So law of averages won't bail out Woody.
Your description of aquatic life appears to be as accurate as your prediction of football games. Yes, porpoises breath air - so do dolphins; dolphinfish, on the other hand, have gills. The following may clear up the difference between the mammals called porpoises and dolphins and the fish called dolphinfish or mahi mahi so that today's debacle is not a total waste of time: Are dolphin fish? (noaa.gov) What's the difference between dolphins and porpoises? (noaa.gov)