Unc & Ocho REACT to Justin Fields’ STRUGGLES vs Broncos…Is He DONE in NY?! | Nightcap

Hello, it’s your favorite sports here. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button to join the fastest growing community on YouTube. Remember, Nightcap doesn’t happen without you. So, please subscribe or you’re going to make oo cry. Yeah, I told you what was going to happen. It listen one one thing about it. One thing about it, please don’t do that. Please don’t do that. Yo, do what? Don’t do that because it it didn’t it didn’t look as good as you did. It looked like a woman with no makeup. That’s that’s what it came It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t. It looked like a woman with no makeup. It’s nothing. It was an ugly contest. It’s nothing to do. And y’all still lost. You know what I’m saying? It was an ugly contest and you lost. Okay. Okay. And I told you what was going to h I told you. I told you what was going to happen. I said, “Oh, Joe, they’re going to be they’re going to be on Justin Fields like lions on a wilderbeast.” I said, “You watch what I Yeah. Did you see the stat? Hey, you you was right. You was right. Did you see his stat line at the end of the day?” I saw his statline. I’m g to go over his stat line. He was nine of 17 for 45 passing yards. When you take away the sack yards, he was minus 10 yards passing. That is the That’s the fewest pass yards in Jets history. That’s the fewest allowed by a team since 1998. So, it’s been 27 years since somebody has had a worse passing line than what Justin Fields had today. They sacked him nine times for minus 55 yards. They had 82 yards. Let let Chad in an NFL game a team had 82 yards of total offense. In a 60minute NFL game, they were two of 15 on third down. 57 yards of total offense. Jesus. No, let me take that back. They had 82 yards of total offense. uh nine sacks, 15 hits, seven tackles for losses, four passes defended, minus 10 net passing yards. This is a and I tweeted out this is a new low even for the Jets. 82 total yards, 82 effing yards in an NFL game, two of 15 on third downs, and allowed nine sacks. This is the worst offensive performance I’ve seen in a while. Not sure if it can be fixed. This was awful. And it was Oh. Oo, it o I don’t think I’m breaking news. Yeah, I’mma be honest with you. I don’t know how well Justin Fields processes information. He freezes. He freezes. There are a couple of times, oo, he’s got to take the flat right now and he doesn’t. Oh, he’s waiting on develop. Yes. I don’t I don’t know what it is. I Oo, he’s got to get out. This isn’t college. In the NFL, you must throw people open. Guys are not. Yes, sometimes they’ll blow a coverage and you just and the guy’s wide open, you can throw it to them, but nine, eight and a half times out of 10, you got to throw guys open in this league. Guys are just the guys are too good. Yeah. And I just don’t know. And I’m watching Mojo and he freezes a lot of time. It’s like I’m like, bro. And and I don’t know. I don’t know. We we and we blame the Chicago and we we said it was a Ebra flu and we Pittsburgh. Well, he didn’t get a chance. Now he has a chance and I don’t know what it is, but I just know this. He’s not processing the information as fast as he needs to. And to be great at that position, you must process information extremely fast because Oo, it’s happening. It’s one, two, three. Hey, you stay one, two, it’s gone. You got got to get out of there. Most definitely. Especially with with them not really blocking well for being sacked nine times a day. See, from your point of view, so you’re able to have better context on why it looked the way it did. You know, sitting on the suite and watching, you know, live in person is a little different. You just see everything happening fast in person. Don’t know why it’s happening because there’s no replay. There’s nothing. There’s nothing you can watch. That’s why I don’t like watching games in the stadium because you look for the replay cuz I want to see. Yeah. So, um I really couldn’t understand. I didn’t know what is I I didn’t know it was as bad as it was once I saw the stat lines at the end of the game. I saw him obviously running for his life. I saw there there wasn’t much they were able to do offensively. You know, I talked I talked to AG I talked to AG before the game. I was like, “Listen, congratulations on everything you’re doing. you know, let’s hope I hope hope you guys turn this thing around and getting the boys are playing and hey, I guess it’s just this just wasn’t the week not playing against that goddamn Broncos defense. You said what they was going to do and they went out there and did everything you said they was going to do. It’s almost like it’s almost like the Jets don’t even look like a NFL team damn near they don’t look like they at times they really don’t. I’m like did y’all practice? Ain’t no way you p you e either either one or two things. You’re not practicing or you’re practicing to be just this bad because normally people practice to be good. You got to practice doing what they’re doing. This is bad. This is bad. And I hate it for AG because I know AG personally. I know him well. He’s a He’s a really good dude, but he could not have gotten off to the worst start. Yeah. Because these guys if for whatever reason, whatever they’re coaching is not resonating. is not getting through to them. Um Garrett Wilson was asked on the asked about his his sideline exchange with Aaron Glenn at the end of the first half. Let’s take Yes. Let’s take a listen to what he had to say. At the end of the first half when you were walking off the field, was that the way the drive went or wasn’t really like you know that stuff like that is just I don’t know. y’all. Y’all um I just didn’t know exactly what the plan was and and um once I figured it out, you know, I was disappointed. I’ll just say that. So, um yeah. How run a play. Is that what you meant? Yeah. I didn’t know exactly like what the plan was. I just I just um thought we were once we, you know, converted the fourth down, I just thought we were going for the you know, trying to make the play and then obviously we get to another fourth down and it’s a tough spot to be in. So, um, you know, in hindsight, I get why they did that, but in the moment, I was just like, man, I don’t know. Yeah. Mhm. He he he’s speaking he’s he’s speaking specifics, huh? He’s speaking Pacific, you know. Yes. I don’t know. I didn’t know what they was doing. I was like, y’all just going to let the time run out. Ain’t nobody You’re not going to run a play. You’re not going to even attempt anything. Yeah. I was thinking about clock management as well, and I’m like, why the why are they letting the clock go all the way down? Let’s Let’s try to do something. Let’s Let’s do something. But obviously, you know, he’s frustrated. He’s frustrated and he should be. The guy was hold the guy had been he was offensive rookie of the year with some very marginal quarterbacks. Yeah. Exactly. And allegedly, supposedly they had supposed to have gotten better quarterbacks. Yeah. But his stats aren’t indicative of that. So, he’s frustrated by that. Mhm. Second of all, when you do what they did, it tells me you don’t trust your quarterback. Yeah. Oh, that’s the only reason you would do something like that because we’ve seen other teams with other quarterbacks with that same amount of time try to run plays and if we got time, we going to call we going to use our timeouts or we going to cheat uh help the guys uh uh hope the guys can get out of bounds. But when you just let that amount of time just run off the clock, ain’t no way in hell you cannot convince me they trust the quarterback. You don’t. You don’t because that’s the only reason you do a time like that. We can’t put our team. We can’t put our quarterback because decision-m is not where it needs to be to be able to put him in situations that might not be advantageous for him because he might make the wrong decision with the ball. We can’t trust him. To make matters worse, Wilson suffered an injury to one of his knee ligaments and he’ll have an MI upon returning to New Jersey. Oo, look. Um, and when he did and he was late with the ball, he was all over the place. He had him on the aisle and and and and he throws it behind him. He had another guy he had he would have had the first down and he, you know, he ends up hurting his back and so the on fourth down they don’t even have Garrett Wilson in the ball game. I’m like, Whatever could go wrong went wrong today. It went wrong with OO. Everything. Even the best defense attorney will instruct you at some point in time. Yeah. We don’t have a winnable case. At some point in time, and it’s coming sooner rather than later. Yeah. I don’t know. I don’t I don’t know how much further I can stick my neck out for Justin Fields. Yeah. I don’t know. Oo. I don’t know. And in in order to have a chance, in this league, there’s 32 teams. In order to have a chance, I don’t care who’s coaching. I don’t care what you have on offensive line. I don’t care what you have at receiver. I don’t care what you have on defense. In order to have a chance in today’s era of football, you got to have a quarterback. He doesn’t have to be the fastest. He don’t have to have the best arm. He just has to be consistent in his decision- making. He has to have exquisite anticipatory skills and being able to play this play the position, being able to process information in front of him and being able to do exactly what you ask of him to make sure that offense goes whatever that may be. Whatever it may be. I thought I thought this would be good for Justin Fields, especially with the signs that he showed with the Steelers last year. Yes. to leading him to a winning record until Russell Wilson was given the job by Mike Tomlin. I’m like, you know what? If Justin Fields gets his own team, I think he’s going to be okay because he showed flashes of brilliance and what he could do when he’s quarterback number one. Now you’re quarterback number one, you ain’t got nobody to worry about. You don’t have nobody looking over your shoulder, so you can actually play free. you really, but based on the play call and some of the things that that they were doing, it’s like they don’t even trust in the quarterback that they have because they not the play calling isn’t free. We have to protect our quarterback from himself. So, you know what? We going to the half, we going to let the clock run out because we don’t we don’t even want to put him in the situation where he has to make certain decisions because it can go wrong. You’re right. It it it’s it’s bad. It’s bad. And I know and and AG’s like wants to show support, but I don’t know how much longer that because at the end of the day, oo, you got 50 other guys in that locker room now. And I understand the loyalty that you want to have for your quarterback and you want to show support, but you lose the locker room supporting one as opposed to the other guys because they’ll look like and they know, oo, you’ve been in locker rooms for a long time. I’ve been in locker rooms. Yeah. Yeah. And and maybe Tyrod maybe it’s time to Hey, maybe you give it a couple of more games. You like, “But hey, Justin, I’m sorry. We’re going to have to let let Tyrod have a go at this.” Yeah. Yeah. See see if he he can get some things going cuz this is this this does this is this is terrible. Now look, the Broncos defense is really really good. That front seven. Oh, they can have your quarterback. If you think about it, they’re rotational. a B uh uh Bonito and Cooper Bel Goa series and then the next they got a whole different set of lineup. I mean yeah and they hey they got that they got a they got a a NASCAR package that they just keep rotating them and they keep coming. They collapse you from the outside and then you got Big Allen collapse in the middle. So what or or and they’re going to run you into somebody. If you run wide, Coupe got you. If you run to the other side, Bonito got you. You try to step up in the pocket, you got Allen collapse in the pocket. So they’re really good. Don’t get me wrong. Now, that’s not a slouch defense. And Passert T is legit. Yeah, he is legit. He is hands down the best corner in football. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. And he is smooth, man. He is so smooth the way he can transition. And he’s long. Hey, his arm like this long. And so he doesn’t have to be that close to do this or to do this. Yeah, he’s he’s really good. We We He’s He’s so fluid. I mean, for some to someone to be as tall as he is and to be as fluid through the hips as he is because, bro, he backpill and get out of there in a hurry and he can whip his hips and go. But oo, being raised on a farm. Uhhuh. I was in 4, went to county fairs, went to a goat show, a cow show, and I seen the And I’ve been to the circus. Yeah. I ain’t never seen no is like what I saw with the Jets today. You you Hey, you done been around a lot of football, too. You ain’t seen nothing. I have, but today to this today I’m talking about like look and I’ve been on I’m like damn I’m trying to think I think maybe one other time that I’ve actually been around and I saw hell I was a part of it. Right. I think you got to go back to 92 and the Eagles The Eagles beat us. I think they beat us 30 to nothing. I don’t know if we had 50 yards of total offense. The Ravens. Yeah. No, the Eagles. No, I was with the Broncos. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. But that that was So that was what 33 years ago. Yeah. And you got think about it, Oo. They said the last time somebody had that fewer yards in a passing game, that was 98. That was 27 years ago. So you’re talking about almost three decades. This doesn’t happen often. So people, I don’t want you to think that, oh man, that that could. No, this does not happen often, especially in today’s game when it’s catered for the quarterback and the receivers because you can’t punish the quarterback and it’s hard for you to touch the receivers. So with that being said, to get a performance like what they got today, oo, 82 yards of total offense, that that’s a testament to how good that defense actually is. Even with them being handicapped because of the rules, that’s just how good they are and how bad the opposing team was. It’s a combination. That that too. Hey, listen. Two things can be true. And you It absolutely can be true. Um but I don’t I don’t know where the Jets go. I do know. I do know they take their ass home. Um and they, you know, that’s a long that’s a long ass flight to take a ass whip and you So do you even watch Do you even watch film or do you Hell no. I ain’t showing that. Yeah. Yeah. I was going to say I’m putting that where they put Jimmy Hoffer. Where the hell wherever the hell that is. I’m burying that tape. Ain’t nobody going to see that. As a matter of fact, I’m going to sue NFL films if they show it. You better be glad that they got like remember they used to have inside the NFL show. They have the th Thursday night they have the game where you Yeah. And they show highlights from the game. N don’t y’all show that. Don’t show nothing. Don’t y’all show a a def thing. Uh but but this was this was bad. This was bad. Um and and and you can lo you can lose you can lose a locker room if you’re not careful. But but also there’s one thing about losing the locker room and a coach having to make a very tough decision, you know, for a quarterback for a quarterback that you you consider your number one. on a quarterback that that that’s been paid. Is the backup is the backup the answer? Because once once you make a move in the middle of a season like this, we’re only in week six. Once you make a move like this, you’re making a move. I think they give him a couple more weeks. Oo. But if they don’t turn this thing around, I can see a sit. Oo, if we owing we ow and eight, 0 and nine, 0 and 10. So what we try to I mean, what are we trying to do? Because I already know a team and another team that’s in the Midwest that’s trying to get the number one pick. That’s Cleveland. And we’ll talk about them in a minute. For the Jets trying to get the number one pick, okay? Because if you’re trying to get the number one pick, just stay the course. I see where you’re going. I see because that quarterback that you bring in there, Tyrod, is going to try to win games. Yeah. I’m just telling you. And I’m not saying Justin Fields isn’t. So you just tell just tell me what to do. Because here’s the thing. These other guys in the locker room, they don’t care that you tried to build for the future. I ain’t trying to get my head split right now while you building for the future. Damn your future. My future is right now. cuz I might not even be here when we get good. Yeah. Which is true. Which is true. And there there going to be some heads rolling now. There going to be some attitudes. There going to be some frustrations, especially from five. You know, Garrett Wilson ain’t going to go for that. G not to go for that. You You paid me like the receiver that I am. Please use me as such. Please use me as such. Hey, hey, hey. [Music]

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the Denver Broncos’ 13-11 win over the New York Jets! Unc and Ocho break down Justin Fields’ rough performance, question if he’s the long-term answer for the Jets, and discuss whether Aaron Glenn can save the season!

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41 comments
  1. No Justin fields slander is allowed media only wants to cover him weekly is when he’s on a bad team but when he was killing on the Steelers people were quite THE JETS SUCK THE JETS SUCK THEIR OLINE IS TERRIBLE

  2. Chicago ruined him, in my opinion… I followed Justin since he was in highschool and saw him develop bad habits I never saw when he got to my Chicago Bears…

  3. Shannon just to let you know I looked up the 1992 Broncos at Eagles. Yeah it was bad like the Jets. 82 total yards like the Jets. Difference was our Broncos had 30 net passing yards. Not -10 yards. That was a long flight home to Denver from Philly.

  4. I agree. He is holding onto the ball too long on the rare occasions he gets some pass-pro. Quick outs to Wilson, get the ball to your play-makers to do what they get paid big money for. Jets called a horrible game though. As an English NFL fan, I am so glad I didn't pay money to go watch this game.

  5. In the past 10 seasons only 2 teams have averaged less than 150 passing ypg.. 2022 Bears and 2025 Jets. The QB on both teams?? Justin Fields

  6. the boy cant play. & his OC isnt doing him any favors (he looked competent with Arthur Smith). but bottom line Fields just cant play. Start Tyrod, maybe win 4 games & try again next season.

  7. There’s definitely something wrong with the whole jets organization it don’t matter who they get at qb just look who they have had and no one has success!! Don’t that tell you something there’s deeper issues

  8. Garrett Wilson is over it…he didn’t know what the plan was. When he figured it out he was disappointed. The QB play was awful and the offense was dismal at best. They better draft a QB in 2026.

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