1. Namath blows out knee in 1971 exhibition game. 2. The Kotite years 3. Today 4. Testaverde - Achilles injury 5. 1975 6. 1976 7. Al Groh year, the meltdown 8. Snubbed by Belisuck 9.Loss to Dolphins in the rain AFC championship - that one was ours! 10. Parcells says goodbye I'm not proud of it, but I smashed a coffee mug into the fireplace after the last Favre interception. In reality, all along i thought this team was a 10-6 ,at best..then I bought into all the Favre hype and the 8-3 record even knowing this team looked like crap in some of those wins. Well the crap came home to roost. Please rate your top 10 worst Jets moments!
I think the fact that this list exists says something about being a fan of this team. The misery is never-ending.
the doug brien and fake spike were definitely worse than this. the fake spike killed 2 1/2 seasons todays game was meaningless. ravens murdered jax so it was either miami or ne. either way we end the season pissed off.
1. Parcells says goodbye 2. The Kotite years 3. Testaverde - Achilles injury 4. Pennington's start of injury problems 5. loss to Denver in afc championship game.(winning at the half) 6. gastineu late hit-up by 10 with less than 4 minutes to go 7. Al Groh year, the meltdown 8. doug briens 2 missed fgs 9. Curtis Martin retiring 10. Loss to Dolphins in the rain AFC championship The loss to the dolphins in the afc championship game was the first jet game i remember... what a prelude of things to come lol. my 10 are in no particular order and if i think about it, i could probably add 50 things to this list. lol
I wanted to put in the Denver loss but ommited it as it was the last really good season, as a whole, we had in a long time..But I remember shutting off the sound as to stop hearing about how great Elway was the whole second half. The Namath one was bad because the Jets were actually still a good team and he had just come back from a wrist injury from the 70 season. 75 was supposed to be a good year, cause we won like our last 7 in 74..ah, but Joe could not really move anymore and the Jets O line was let to rot, and I think 75 was the year we had that guy from Notre Dame, Holtz. Don't be too hard on Mangini, this season was on the players. I think Eric knows footbal, no doubt, but motivation...not so sure. Unless we get Cowher, I'm for giving Mangini another shot but wonder who the QB will be, Brett faded away as a lot of old QB's do. He is old, hurt and tired now.
I could come up with a laundry list but I'll keep it short..... Dennis Byrd still ranks number 1, I was a teenager and I was at the game and the magnitude of what happened that day still gives me nightmares. He was an inspiration to so many people but to watch him be carted off the field thinking he may never walk again or worse is a pretty scary thing. The Vinny injury was bad, that was our year and it was over before it even started. It's a shame Parcells really had no backup plan because had Glen Foley still been around I think we still would have been a very good team, as it was Ray Lucas did an admirable job but he was put in place too little too late. 86- Cleveland Doug Brien Game Jeff Lageman, Blair Thomas, Kyle Brady, Vernon Gholston Mud Bowl Blowtite Hackett too many to even list........
Hearing Paul Maguire say the Jets would not win another game in '86 and knowing in my heart it was true just because the Jets are the Jets will always be my worst moment. Tied for second is every single Mangini post game press conference.
how come all you great fans always have us up 10-0 against denver at 1/2 what hurts is we went up 10-0 in the second 1/2
1. Pitt loss (How many chances do you need?) 2. Fake Spike 3. Parcells Leaving. 4. Gatineau Cleveland Game (Im still angry about that call). 5. The Hiring of Kotite. 6. This Collapse. 7. The Groh Collapse. 8. The Leon Johnson Game. 9. Mud Bowl. 10. Simpson INT To end the playoff game in 81 11. The 70's
1. Collapse in '86 2. Collapse in '08 3. Mud Bowl. 4. Pitt loss 5. The Hiring of Kotite. 6. Fake Spike 7. The Groh Collapse. 8. The Leon Johnson Game. 9. Blair Thomas fumble 10. Simpson INT To end the playoff game in 81 11. The 70's
Let me throw one in from long ago - the playoff loss at home to KC in '69. KC went on to beat the Vikes in the SB - if we win that game the Jets win it all IMHO. They were down 13 - 7 and had the ball 1st and goal at the 1 - ran Boozer (why not Snell) into the line 4 times and were stuffed. KC won 13 - 7. That one still hurts, and was the begininng of 40 years of pain.
Loss against Lions -- last game of season in Year 1 of parcells. (If there was replay it would not have been int)
1. The Dennis Byrd injury (Although when he walked again it was one of the best!) 2. 1-15 3. Mud Bowl 4. Fake Spike 5. 1986: 10-1 to 10-6 etc. (And listening to Paul McGuire call it all along) 6. Vinny's achilles injury 7. Week 3, 2005: The Ravens knock out Chad, then Fiedler 8. This year's collapse 9. Al Groh 10. Moving from Shea to the Meadowlands in 1984
I only have 23 years as a Jets fan, but here are mine: 1. 1995-1996, 3-13, draft Keyshawn, 1-15. 2. 1986, loss to Browns, the Gastineau play 3. 2004, Doug Brien misses 2 FG's 4. 1998, Lost way too many fumbles in the AFC Championship against Broncos 5. 2003, Chad goes down in preseason. 6. 1999, Vinny goes down in first game 7. 2008, Favre experiment and meltdown 8. 2000, Al Groh meltdown 9. 2001, How'd we lose that 2 seed to the Pats again? 10. 1997, RB Leon Johnson throws interception and we lose to the Lions to miss the playoffs You know, every Jets season is just suffering on top of suffering. Why am I still a fan again?
Hey steviep, if I remember correctly, wasn't that interception by a player who was bobbling the ball on his back as half of his body was laying out of bounds and they still called it an int?! Wow, I can't believe I still remember that :/