HUMILIATION: Cowboys DEMOLISH Hapless New York Jets in Week 5 CATASTROPHE | Worst Since Kotite!
This week five loss to the Dallas Cowboys shows that these are not the same old Jets. They’re worse. Your Locked on Jets postcast starts now. You are Locked on Jets, your daily New York Jets podcast, part of the Locked On Network. Your team every day. Welcome. This is your Locked On Jets postcast, part of the Locked on Podcast Network, your team every day. Our normal host for the Postcast, Chris Schubert, is out today. So, I’m John B from gang greenation.com. I host everything else on this channel. I’m filling in for Chris to break down an ugly New York Jets lost as they fall to the Dallas Cowboys 37 to22 at Metife Stadium to fall to 0 and5 on the 2025 season. This postcast is brought to you by Mazda. Like our players, we sweat every detail because when you make every move count, pulling off the unexpected is only the beginning. Stay tuned later for highlights in this week’s Moving the Game Forward. Mazda move and be moved. Well, folks, there is nothing good you can say about the New York Jets right now. And on today’s show, we’re going to break down everything that went wrong. We’ll talk about just complete futility from this team. We’ll talk about how none of the additions this team made in the offseason are panning out. But we have to begin with a phrase that I hate. I really dislike the phrase same old Jets. But sometimes you just have to be honest. And I thought back 30 years to when I was a kid. And at that point the AFC games were on NBC. And on the NBC pregame show, one of the analysts was Joe Gibbs, the legendary Washington coach. He won three Super Bowls. Uh one of the top 10 coaches of all time, maybe one of the most underrated coaches of all time. This was during the Rich Cotite era and Joe Gibbs was asked, “Are these the same old Jets?” And Joe Gibbs said, “No, they’re worse.” And watching this game in the context of everything we’ve seen in the 2025 season, I have to say, “These are worse than the same old Jets.” As much as I don’t like using that phrase, you have to use it because the same old Jets would be an upgrade over what we’re seeing on the field this season. There’s another thing I hesitate to say, but it’s true. This is the worst the Jets have looked since the rich Kotite era. There have been stretches over the last 30 years where the Jets have somewhat resembled the Kotite era. You know, during the two years of Adam Gase, there were definitely stretches where the Jets played really terrible football. Uh the one year with John Idzik when he didn’t sign any corners. There were I mean there were some ridiculous games. I mean that year the Jets had a neutral sight game against the Bills in Detroit because there was so much snow in Buffalo. The Bills could not practice all week. The Jets were coming off a buy. The Jets had two weeks of practice, lost by five touchdowns to a team that couldn’t practice all week. There have been stretches, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Jets team resemble the cotate era quite like the 2025 New York Jets through the first five weeks of the season. And through the off season, you know, I tried to be the optimist. I tried to give you the tools to, you know, be optimistic. I tried to give you the case if this pans out for the Jets, here’s how it’s going to go. I tried to, you know, talk about the players on the roster, you know, some of whom have good track records, but nothing’s working for this team right now. And the defining feature of the cotight era for me is that even in situations, and I’m talking game situations that overwhelmingly favor the Jets, Jets defense is on the field, third and 15, you just had confidence something was going to go wrong. So, you know, you’re watching this game and is it a shock when, you know, the Cowboys score a touchdown because they run a play action on the screen and pretty much pretty pretty much everybody runs themselves out of the play on the play action fake. They don’t even really need to throw many blocks on the screen because everybody’s been thrown so out of throw so out of position to make a tackle by just simple play action. This Jets team bites harder on play action than any football team I’ve ever seen at the professional level. It’s not a surprise when on a third and 10 there’s a checkdown and the Jets defense has dropped so far that a checkdown turns a third and 10 to a first down. It’s not a surprise a few plays later when there’s a third and one play and the Jets have it stopped. Jets have two guys on the backfield taking hitting the ball carrier and yet the ball carrier finds a way to miss make the Jets force miss multiple tackles. Um, it’s not a surprise that when the Jets offense finally gets rolling after a first drive where they move the ball pretty well, a first drive where the Cowboys commit multiple penalties, a first drive where frankly the Cowboys looked a lot like the Jets with how many mistakes they were making and the Jets still can’t put the ball in the end zone, that’s not a surprise. But after that, when the Jets finally get the ball rolling, when the Jets finally get moving, when the Jets looked like they’re having a good game on the ground, it’s not a surprise when Bree Hall fumbles the ball away. Um it’s certainly not a surprise when you know before the half Dallas in the shadow of its own goal line on its own five yard line on a first and for first and 14 is able to drive the ball 95 yards down the field and score before before halftime and then get the ball back and score again and put the game away before halftime. None of this is a surprise. Do you want to know the most surprising play of this game for me and it’s a game it’s a play you probably don’t remember because it really did not impact the final score. It was actually a third down where the Jets got off the field. It was the one three and out the Jets forced in the first half. It was a third and long. Dak Prescott checked it down to Jake Ferguson in the left flat. And the Jets had defenders all around Ferguson. And I’m sitting there watching this and I’m waiting for the Jets to miss five tackles and for Ferguson to convert it into a first down. That’s the level of hopelessness this team has right now. They can’t do anything effectively. Even the simple stuff is difficult for this football team right now. And if you look at that final score, 37 to22, that’s nominally a two-score game. I don’t think anybody looks at like a 37 to 22 g game and thinks it was particularly competitive when you see a score like that. But if anything, that score was deceptive because once again, and this has been really the story of the first five weeks of the season, maybe with the exception of, you know, the first game, the way the offense played well, and maybe with the exception of the game in Tampa Bay a couple of weeks ago when in the fourth quarter with the league, the Bucks kind of sat on it and the Jets were able to kind of get hot and rally a bit. Other than that, I mean, pretty much every game this season, the opponent has been able to do whatever they’ve wanted with the Jets, and there’s been no situation where it’s felt remotely safe for this team. I mean, I hate to say this about Aaron Glenn, but there’s nothing redeeming about the job this coaching staff is doing right now. And when you are this bad, when you are this awful, it’s on everybody. There’s nothing the Jets do well on offense. There’s nothing the Jets do well on defense right now. There’s nothing they do well on special teams. They’re a dumb team. They commit dumb mistakes. I mean, we saw another another game where the Jets take a ton of penalties. Another 10 penalty game for this team. You There’s It’s not just that the Jets can’t win playing like this. It’s that the Jets can’t even look like a professional team right now. I I really hate to compare this to the Kotite days. And I think like when things have gotten bad over the last 30 years for the Jets, people have raised the spectre of Kotite. I did it during the Adam Gase era because I was really frustrated with Adam Gase. People have done it at other points in time. There were people who disliked Rex Ryan and near the end of the Rex Ryan era, they they said that they looked like Kotite. I heard it during the Todd BS era. You know, a lot of us said it during the Gase era. During Eric Manini’s worst days, we we there were comparisons to Kotite. I I think every Jet since Kotite, other than Bill Parcels, has heard the Kotite comparisons. I don’t think it’s ever rung more true than it does right now, though. And I’ve preached patience with Aaron Glenn. I am not at the point five games into his first season where I’m ready to run Aaron Glenn out of town. I still do believe Aaron Glenn needs more time before we can fully evaluate him. But I’m at a point where I have saying, you know, something has to get better because through five games, I think that there’s only one of two paths Aaron Glenn can go on. It could be the path that we see a lot of guys who turn out to be good coaches take where they’re just in a hopeless situation to start. They haven’t really been able to implement their vision yet and they just know they’re going to take it on the chin the first year or so. And there have been a lot of good coaches who’ve gone that way. Or we might just be watching the beginning and of a disaster Jets coaching era because I don’t see a team that’s playing above its talent level right now. And the talent level is not high. Look, we know the Jets have guys on the fields who should not be seeing NFL snaps, but there are also guys on this team who have at least had some success in the NFL in the past. Some of them had big success like Sauce Gardner. Some of them had big su big success like Quinn and Williams. Other guys who have had more modest success, you know, Will McDonald threw up a 10 sack season last year. Jam and Sherwood played well enough to be the voted the team MVP and get a big contract this off season. But outside of Garrett Wilson, I mean, who’s even playing well on this team right now? It is just dreadful. And you know, it’s difficult to find silver lining. You know, I’ve been trying through these first couple games to throw out some silver linings. You know, on Tuesday’s recap show after an ugly loss to a bad Miami team. I I even found some silver linings in that game. I’m sorry. Like, I have to be done for the time being throwing out silver linings to you because at some point the team has to show something for any of us to believe that things can get better. And one of the biggest problems is that nobody the Jets brought in this off seasonason is playing at the level the Jets expected them to. Ed on this locked on Jets postcast. We’re going to talk about the guys who are not performing. The new members of the Jets, the guys who were kept during the offseason who could have gone somewhere else. Nobody’s performing well and it starts with the quarterback. We’ll discuss as we continue here on this Lockdown Jets postcast. This episode is brought to you by Square. 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And just like there’s more to every highlight, there’s more to a Mazda vehicle. Mazda, move and be moved. This is the Lockdown Jets postcast breaking down a very ugly loss to the New York Jets. They fall to the Dallas Cowboys 37 to22 at Metife Stadium today to fall 0 and5 on the 2025 season. As I said earlier, if you hear the final score of a game was 37 to 22, I don’t think your instinct is to think it was an overly competitive game, your instinct was to think it was a fairly big victory by the team that scored 37. But I think 37 to 22 doesn’t tell the whole story of this game. This was a dominant performance by the Dallas Cowboys. And it’s not like the Dallas Cowboys are a great team this year. The Cowboys entered this game one, two, and one. Their only win was against a really lousy Giants team. and they came into Metife Stadium and just completely dominated the New York Jets. And as we talked about in the first segment, there’s nothing really good you can say about this New York Jets team right now, but in this game, something really stood out to me, and it’s something that’s been on my mind the first couple weeks of the season. It’s how poor the moves the Jets made in the offseason are panning out. And I think we could start with the quarterback, Justin Fields, uh, who in four starts this year has now played two really ugly games. you know, that that week two game against Buffalo was was brutal. And this game maybe wasn’t as quite as bad, but it was still really bad. And I think you could say in the first four games, there’s only been one where Fields played really well. That was week one against Pittsburgh. Last week against Miami, you know, you can make an argument either way. I was more positive on it than a lot of people were, but there’s really no way you could be positive about this Justin Fields performance. I mean, Fields spent probably the last quarter and half of half of this game playing against really soft zone defenses. Dallas was trying to not get beat over the top. So, lots of prevent or prevent adjacent coverage schemes and he still did not throw for 300 yards in this game. He finished his 32 of 46 for 283 yards. So, that’s only a 6.2 average. You know, that’s not very good. And that’s including stat padding. The Jets had 43 net passing yards. Now, that’s if that’s when you take away yards lost in sacks. Um that’s when you include yards lost through sacks in the passing stats. Jets had 43 net passing yards in the first half of this game. It’s just not good enough. And I mean, Fields took bad sacks. Fields has had a tendency through his career to hold on to the ball for way too long. And it’s just not gotten better. The quarterback we’ve seen through the first four games, you know, because of course Fields didn’t miss one game, so Jets are five games of their season. Fields has only played four. The quarterback we’ve seen through the first four games of the se of the 2025 season is the quarterback who has been so inconsistent through his career in Chicago and Pittsburgh. Justin Fields doesn’t look any better than he did during his days with the Chicago Bears. The hope when the Jets signed him this offseason was that he’d find some stability that the offensive coordinator Tanner Angstrand would be able to mold him into a more consistent quarterback. It just hasn’t happened. And Justin Fields is not the only problem with the Jets right now. He was not the only reason the Jets lost this game. But I think if we’re being perfectly honest, Fields is at the top of the list. The Jets lost this game if we’re coming up with reasons. Um, but you know, nobody the Jets brought in this offseason playing particularly well outside of maybe Arman Mu who himself had a pretty rough one in this game. Um, you know, the other prize free agent signing Brandon Stevens, he’s been terrible again. I mean, there was a key play late in the first half where he got beat deep. And the story of Brandon Stevens’ career is that he frequently has been in position to make plays but just can’t make them. And there was one play where the big play that went against him. It looked like he was trying to like draw a pass interference. I thought it was like one of those like soccer moves where you’re just kind of like falling to try and draw a penalty or something like that. It didn’t seem like there was any reason for him to go down other than to try and draw a penalty. And you know, you just watch him all season long. It’s so easy to go after him. One of the issues with this Jets defense is that, you know, they they play their fair share of man-to-man coverage. And when they’re in man-to-man coverage, you can just go after Brandon’s defense. It’s that easy and you know you’re probably gonna get a completion against him. But there was there there was one big play, a big Devonte Williams run before the right before the end of the first half during that sequence where the Cowboys took complete control over the game. And you saw three guys the Jets brought in this offseason all fail on the play. Um you saw Tyler Baron get miss a tackle. You saw Kiko Maui Noah get wiped out. You saw Andre Cisco take a terrible angle and it turned into a big run for Javvante Williams. You know, we can go down the list. I mean, even a guy who was on the team last year, but a guy the Jets decided to keep, Jamimen Sherwood, he played a terrible game. I mean, Jamon Sherwood’s taking bad angles left and right. He’s missing opportunities when he when he has a chance to make a tackle. Jamon Sherwood’s been really bad this year and that’s been really that’s been really disappointing for me because I was happy when the Jets brought him back. I thought it was a good move after the season he had in 2024. I mean, he was one of the few bright spots in a dismal season for the Jets last year, but he’s been bad. you look across this team, I mean, Arman Mu, he’s playing pretty well despite a bad game today, but nobody else looks very good. And this goes back to, you know, what we what we’ve been talking about that, you know, you’re looking for reasons to believe in this new regime, Aaron Glenn and Darren Mucci. And you’re not getting it based on what the coaching staff is doing because while this team’s not talented, this should not look this bad. You know, when a team looks this bad, everybody’s got to take some of the blame. So, you know, if the team’s not overachieving, do can we at least like hang our hat on? It looks like these guys know know the traits they’re looking for. It looks like these guys have brought in good players. Once they get their own players in here, maybe things will get better. Maybe once they get rid of the old Douglas Salah players, things will look better. No, you can’t say that because every single move this team has made, again, outside of Meu has not panned out. And look, part of the challenge is we know that there are certain guys who are getting big snaps who were not supposed to get big snaps. You know, the injury to Germaine Johnson is forcing Tyler Baron to play more snaps than the Jets anticipated. The injuries to Quincy Williams and Marcelino McCra ball forcing Kiko Maignoa into a starting. And no matter what you think about Kiko Mauign Noah’s potential in the future, I think we all know that this was not never in the cards for him to be a starter for the Jets this year. And you look across this this team, there are some decent players. There’s guys who have decent track records to play. In many cases, though, the Jets are giving significant snap counts to guys who just aren’t just not starters. They’re not just not backups. These are guys who were playing in the second half of preseason games. But there’s not a lot you can look at with the moves the Jets made this off season and feel good about what Aaron Glenn and Darren Muji have done because almost everything they’ve done has backfired. Fields has not looked good. Stevens has not looked good. Cisco has not looked good. You know, Mason Taylor, I guess, showed a few signs last week, but you’re not getting anything out from the rookie class outside of Armad Bamboo. You know, it’s not looking good right now. It’s complete futility. And unfortunately, as we continue here on this locked on Jets postcast, I think there are two stats that tell the story of this the futility of this game for the New York Jets. Two areas where the Jets enter this game with an advantage that they failed to take advantage of. And we’ll talk about what they are as we continue here on this lockdown Jets postcast here breaking down week five. Jets lose to the Dallas Cowboys. 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So, what are you waiting for? Visit fanuel.com to download the FanDuel app today and get started. Again, fanuel.com or the FanDuel app to get started. This is the lockdown Jets postcast here on this Sunday. The Jets fall to the Dallas Cowboys 37 to22 at Metife Stadium to fall to 0 and5 on the 2025 season. Here’s one of the things that really has to bother you as a Jets fan today. The Dallas Cowboys aren’t any good. They enter this game one two and one. The only win was against the Giants who are just dreadful. The Giants who lost to the New Orleans Saints who were another team at the bottom of the league. So, there’s nothing that tells you Dallas was good entering this game. And beyond that, the Cowboys had some pretty extreme weaknesses. The Jets should have been able to exploit in this game. Dallas entered this game averaging on defense an average of 8.5 net yards per passing attempt. So, net yards, again, that subtracts the yardage an offense loses from sacks. 8.5 net yards per passing attempt they allowed. That was the worst in the league. That was the worst in the league by 0.8 yards. almost a full yard worse than the second team. The gap between number one Dallas and number two Miami entering this week was as big as the gap between number two and number seven. The Cowboys allowed were entering this game were allowing almost one and a half more yards per passing attempt than the worst team in the NFL last year, Jacksonville. Jacksonville finished worst in defense last year net yards per passing attempt at 7.1. Dallas was at 8.5 and the Jets threw for 43 yards in the first half. And this as much as anything shows you how dismal things are right now for the New York Jets. The fact that the other team had such a glaring weakness and it’s not just that you failed to exploit it. It’s that you got dominated. The Cowboys dominated the Jets defensively. A Cowboys defense which hasn’t been able to do anything. I mean, this Cowboys defense allowed the remnants of Russell Wilson to have a big game against them in week two. Russell Wilson, who got benched a week later because he was just so incapable of leading the Giants did anything. And this Jets offense, it it’s not that like they had were just okay against a really bad defense. They looked inept throwing the ball against a bad defense against a defense that through the first four games was on pace to maybe be the worst passing defense in the 21st century in the NFL. You know, this is this is where we get to the coai comparisons because it’s not enough to just be bad. This is just like out of this world bad. Or how about a Dallas offensive line where they’ve had to shuffle guys in and out because of injuries. four got, you know, four new starters in there, four backups playing. Do you want to know how many times the Jets got a sack in this game? I think you know the answer. One, and it was well after the game was over. It was a garbage time sack. Jets had zero sacks in the first half when this game was competitive. You know how many times the Jets hit Dak Prescott in this game? Three. Only two of them came when this was competitive. You know, look, I know the Jets are a team that has some issues with defensive line depth. Germaine Johnson missed this game, but you know, at some point Quinton Williams has to step up. This was a quiet game for Quinton Williams when they needed him to dominate. Quinton Williams ends this game with three tackles. You know, this was a game we we talked about in the leadup to it that, you know, Quinton Williams has played maybe played well against the run this year, but he has not generated enough as a pass rusher. This was an opportunity for him going up against a bunch of backup interior linemen. Where was where were the results? Will McDonald, you know, I’ve defended Will McDonald since the day he was drafted. You can go back and listen to my show the day after the Jets drafted him. Everybody in the fan base was like, “What’s going on here? Why did the Jets draft this guy? This wasn’t the need.” You know, I was I stood up. I said that, you know what? Let’s give him some time. Last year, he generated double digit sacks. Now, you know, there were a few fluky things where he wasn’t blocked and, you know, he was able to pick up an easy sack, but he was generating he was generating pressures at a pretty good rate a year ago and he had a very good week one where he put up two sacks against Aaron Rogers. And since then, I mean, it’s been a disappearing act for Will. You know, he he hasn’t been we haven’t we haven’t seen him do make any impact plays outside of like the blocked kick, but that’s a block kick. That’s not a play he’s made on defense. And I guess this kind of speaks to like the bigger issue with the Jets is even the guys who have been accomplished players are underperforming. I think if we’re talking about guys playing up to their career peaks, Garrett Wilson’s really the only guy doing that right now on this team among the big names. You know, everybody else is underperforming. And if this Jets team was going to exceed expectations, they needed guys to step up. You know, they they needed Quinnon Williams to have a vintage Quinnon Williams year. He’s not having it. They need Sauce Gardner to have a vintage Sauce Gardner year. He’s having a worse year than he did last year. Last year was considered a down year for Sauce. This year he’s been worse. He got beat in coverage for a long touchdown in this game. U you can go down the roster. You know, even the guys who aren’t as heralded, you know, your McDonald’s, your Jamie and Sherwoods, they’re not performing very well. Bree Hall, you know, it’s been up and down for Bree. If he hadn’t had that fumble, we could talk about him this being a really good game for Breeze. But you know what? That fumble was critical. And I understand Bree had a good game. You know, I understand I understand Bree had a good game statistically. You know, he 14 carries, 113 yards. Um added four more catches for 42 yards. Statistically, it’s a good game. But I think a lot of that goes away because first of all, a lot of that produ production was in garbage time. But second of all, that fumble really hurt the Jets. And we’re talking about the play that for Bree Hall that contributed the most to the result of the game. It was that fumble because that was a point where the Jets were moving the ball. They were in the game. Felt like, you know, maybe they maybe they’d found a little bit of rhyth rhythm on offense and it doesn’t work. They can’t get anything going. You know, there is just nothing good you can say about this New York Jets team right now. And I I think at this point, all we can do is hope it gets better. All we can do is hope this is your typical year one where and it’s not uncommon that teams look lost in year one under a new coach particularly teams that are kind of starting at the bottom but they don’t always look this bad you know and we’ve seen a lot of Jets bad Jets teams through the years this is as close to a cotite level team as I can remember since Kotite himself it’s just unbelievable how bad this is anyway that’s all for our postcast today on tomorrow’s show we’ll continue to break this down and we’ll be back on our regular our schedule. If you’re new to the show, this is a daily podcast. We have new episodes each day through the week, Monday through Friday. That is all for our show. If you enjoy the show, please hit the subscribe button and give this episode a big thumbs up if you’re watching on YouTube. Uh five star review if you’re listening on a podcast source. Certainly do appreciate it. Until tomorrow, well, try and enjoy your Sunday. We’ll talk more about the Jets.
New York Jets hit rock bottom in Dallas debacle. Is this the worst Jets team in decades?
John B. breaks down the Jets’ humiliating 37-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, highlighting the team’s inability to exploit weaknesses and generate pressure. The discussion covers Justin Fields’ continued struggles, the disappointing performance of offseason acquisitions, and how the Jets’ defense crumbled against a depleted Cowboys offensive line. Key topics include the regression of stars like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, the lone bright spot in Garrett Wilson, and the bleak outlook for the remainder of the season.
Tune in for a no-holds-barred analysis of the Jets’ path to mediocrity and what it means for the franchise’s future.
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33 comments
we’re not getting a podcast until monday evening?
Hapless is the Jets' middle name alright. Sanchez gets stabbed "multiple times" in an altercation (glad he's okay), but he's the one who gets arrested. That's so Jets. They should re-name the Jets training facility after him…
I need analysis – didn't we play that game last week?
You're a true pro brotha! I hate the jets but I think you do a great job.
GO BILLS!!
Kotite was better
I don’t want us to tank the season now, I want us to at least show some fight and do the best we can.
Breece looks fine outside the tackle. Oh wait, yeah, we're trading him. So, circle the calendar — Dec 21 — at N Orleans. Merry Xmas.
When it rains, it pours.
1. Fumbles at key red zones. 2x
2. 10+ penalties. so many offensive penalties killing drives.
3. defense is the worst I've seen in 20+ yrs. seriously bad. can't stop pee wee teams
4. even offensive playcallings get too cutsy on 4th downs..
5. not using JF in the way he's more comfortable when o line breaks down constantly. roll him out.. throw some screens for once. stop using him as Johnny Unitas or A. Rodgers. it doesn't work.
should be 2-3 at this point.. good enough to be 2-3.
I checked the box score on the dolphins/panthers game. Panthers ran for 200 on the dolphins and won. I don’t know if we’re going to beat them in two weeks and I was kinda banking on that one for a win. Are we beating the browns? Forget the broncos who just beat the eagles. Falcons? Oh boy sell at the deadline.
the defense gay up on the coach
Thanks John, for being realistic and honest. Nothing is looking good for this team. Maybe the plan is to tank the whole season. If that is the case, GO FOR IT. I know you've talked about the fact that tanking doesn't automatically guarantee a great player but it does allow them to control who they draft.
The Jets are now the only winless team. How fitting. Trash franchise and they are a lock for 0-6. They ain't beating Denver
Better Days Are Indeed Ahead….
Come one Sunday Evening In February…. I’m here for it.
Tank a thon starts now! Play the bench players and see what you got.
lol…everyone asked where you were last week when chris did the post game
Would you believe the Jets problem is the talent on the team is lesser than the talent on other teams?
This is the worst jets team of my lifetime. Can't/won't tackle, the penalties, the fumbles, the senseless play calls…what are we doing?
I am already fed up with Glenn and most of the coaching staff. Glenn’s should only wish he led the “ same old Jets”. This team looks is historically bad., perhaps even surpassing the Katie and Gase days. A couple of years back when we drafted Rodgers many thought we might be just a Qb away, that was incorrect of course, but at least the roster looked somewhat talented. The team today looks more like an expansion level outfit. Not only undisciplined but also lifeless and soft. I don’t see anything that will give me hope, this is a poorly constructed team and much blame should go to the GM. I didn’t expect a play off team but believed to see progress. This team had one decent game but after that the have regressed to a point where they are unwatchable. Fan dom is hard to overcome, have spent many painful years following this disappointing group but has never been as disgusted as now.🎉
What is Mr. Kotite up to these days? Can we hire him? If he's dead… Can we still hire him?
It's strange they have burst of good offensive plays like Breece, but costly fumbles, and terrible defense. Previous years they had great defense but 0 offense. I was hoping for 5-6 wins but this looks like a 2 wins at best.
Worse jets team since 96
Just
End
The
Season
Remember when Aaron Rodgers was the problem?
I unbuckled my seat belt and step off the ride because it's just a crash and burn. Glenn should have been fired the moment he made that stupid comment.
Hey JB, Mazda called. They're suing you for defamation, for comparing them to the Jets!!!
Locker room suckerpunches.
Butt fumbles.
Yellow laundry.
Botched postgame pressers.
Great weeks of practice.
Missed tackles.
Former Jets rubbing it in.
Conservative playcalling.
Clock mismanagement.
3rd and 8.
We will review film.
Vanilla offense.
Garbage time. Pad stats.
The Jets tax.
FGs.
The mind of a Jets fan is very interesting. They have lost so much that they actually believe that Justin Fields is a serviceable quarterback. Im sure this is the result of cranial nerve ending damage.
0-6 here we come
Maybe we’ll get the QB from Texas
Great analysis! An actual honest take compared to many other channels.
When does the NFL force Woody to sell the team due to negligence.
It's not all the defense fault the offense only scored 3 points the whole first half. This is the NFL you have to score points.