Saturday, November 17, 2012

Jet Troubles

Whenever I hear the media talking about the New York Jets I have to laugh. People just never seem to learn when it comes to them. Every year is the same thing. The media (and Rex Ryan) portrays New York as the superior team in the NFL before the season even begins. But they seem to enjoy the attention with Ryan's continuous super bowl promises, the Hard Knocks appearances, and acquisition of Tim Tebow. Even former Jets quarterback, Joe Namath, called the Tebow trade a "publicity stunt." Since then we had an anonymous Jet's player criticize Tebow, calling him 'terrible.' Ironic, isn't it, how the Jet's team as a whole is terrible too?

The season has begun with a 3-6 start. Mark Sanchez continues to prove to us that he is one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the league and the running game continues to be nonexistent. They are 30th in the league in total offense. The defense of this team can not carry it anymore. Ryan and defensive coordinator, Mike Pettine, have not been able to establish a stellar defense as of late. The defense is average with a lot of average players and are not deep enough to overcome injuries to Darrelle Revis and others.

Recently, Jet's owner, Woody Johnson has expressed his displeasure over the 3-6 start to the season. On Thursday, he declined to give Rex a vote of confidence. Despite saying that he does not give in-season evaluations, we all know that doubts may be starting to set in about Ryan leading this team. It is safe to say that a coaching change may be in order soon. In his defense, the Jets struggles are not all about the coaching but is the result of an overall lack of talent.


Rex Ryan is on the hot seat after his team's poor start to the season.
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At some point the players and coaches need to look at themselves in the mirror and realize that they are the ones that are terrible, not just Tim Tebow.




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1 comment:

  1. The Jets will continue to have real problems. It seems that they need help at almost every position. I believe they are about to rebuild. Rex Ryan will be on the hot seat before long.

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