Why New York Jets' Season Fell Short of Expectations

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @cljerjr31
    @cljerjr31 8 дней назад +11

    Woody will find a way to screw it up. Woody is the major problem.

    • @mjjoe76
      @mjjoe76 8 дней назад +2

      Too bad owners are almost totally untouchable. The next generation of fans will say, “Brick will find a way to screw it up. Brick is the major problem.”

    • @PeterAllen09
      @PeterAllen09 7 дней назад +1

      @@mjjoe76 There's always public humiliation. Stop going to games and buying merch, and don't get pissed off when an Athletic "hit piece" comes out.

    • @mjjoe76
      @mjjoe76 7 дней назад

      @@PeterAllen09 Opposing teams’ fans will happily fill the stadium. The NFL shares revenue among teams. The result is that owners are insulated from any real pain.

    • @PeterAllen09
      @PeterAllen09 7 дней назад +1

      @@mjjoe76 A stadium filled with an opposing team's fans is humiliating to an owner. Yeah, they want money, but these people have massive egos. Humiliation works.

    • @jimglatthaar4053
      @jimglatthaar4053 7 дней назад +1

      @@PeterAllen09 As I often say "I believe in negative reinforcement." Maybe all Jets fans should threaten to short sell Johnson & Johnson stock, that would get his attention.

  • @WW3_Soon
    @WW3_Soon 7 дней назад +6

    It’s actually two disappointing seasons for Rodgers as a Jet

  • @slowrunner14
    @slowrunner14 7 дней назад +4

    The Jets gambled that Rodgers still had a lot left in the tank as a 40 year old QB. The fact that the GB Packers didn't want him to return as their Starting QB should have tipped them off that he was a shell of a starting QB. In addition, the coaching staff has been awful. It was a bad decision to fire Saleh which led to an average D becoming Awful. Also Jd made poor decisions with respect to the Defensive line such as trading for Reddick and signing Kinlaw.

    • @mjjoe76
      @mjjoe76 7 дней назад

      Rodgers had a disappointing season in ‘22 and the Pack missed the playoffs. Maybe the Jets thought he just needed a change of scenery. But he seems more focused in non-football interests.

    • @Captainkebbles1392
      @Captainkebbles1392 7 дней назад

      ​@@mjjoe76they banked on it being just his injury
      But forgot he had been injured 4 of his last 7 seasons.

  • @nunyabidnits2193
    @nunyabidnits2193 7 дней назад +3

    We really don't need the makings of a SB team, we need the makings of a team that can win more than 5 games a season.
    Start there, but Woody wants the big fancy garden without doing the work of planting, nurturing and understanding what best makes it grow.
    Owns a team because he thinks that is just what rich guys should have. Worst type of owner.

  • @jasonvo7851
    @jasonvo7851 7 дней назад

    Great take. The only thing I would dispute is that Reddick is a worse trade than Rodgers. Reddick's trade was isolated. When Jets got Rodgers, the entire offense and expectations changed. Rodgers required his offensive systems, OC, and players. Rodgers set the organization back organization back another 5 years. For all the issues, prior to the Rodgers trade, Jets were moving in the right direction (and for those who would dispute that, remember why Rodgers wanted to go to the Jets in the first place).

  • @erikreinhardt7955
    @erikreinhardt7955 6 дней назад

    I was foaming at the mouth at the pundits all off-season. This was so predictable. You have a QB turning 41 on one repaired ACL, who missed an entire season and skipped minicamp, who you KNEW was going to have mobility issues. And then said “O line? We’re not sweating that”.
    They could’ve put hall of famers at every skill position group and this offense would’ve struggled to score points. It was coming a mile away.

  • @PeterAllen09
    @PeterAllen09 7 дней назад +1

    The lesson goes back to the 2021 draft. Don't draft 2nd overall a one-year wonder QB with a very suspicious single year of success, onto a team with NO talent and a rookie coaching staff. Trade that pick, build your team, and go QB hunting later, if the guy you drafted 3rd overall in 2018 doesn't work out. That was the incredibly obvious decision, that no one wanted to see. Not seeing killed the team

    • @jimglatthaar4053
      @jimglatthaar4053 7 дней назад +2

      That would have been a better move, although I doubt the coaching staff would have been able to develop Sam Darnold.

    • @PeterAllen09
      @PeterAllen09 7 дней назад

      @@jimglatthaar4053 I agree. And as disappointing as that would have been, it still would have been the better move.

    • @slowrunner14
      @slowrunner14 7 дней назад

      Zach was high on a lot of teams draft boards, so It wasn't just JD, who didn't see him as a inexperienced QB. Zach has great arm talent but mentally he doesn't measure up. in addition the coaching staff didn't do a great job with Zach

    • @PeterAllen09
      @PeterAllen09 7 дней назад

      @@slowrunner14 I hear this a lot, but I don't care that he was high on other team's draft boards. The Jets had no talent on the roster and a rookie coaching staff, and they expected a guy with a good arm to solve their problems. That was idiotic.

    • @jimglatthaar4053
      @jimglatthaar4053 7 дней назад

      @@slowrunner14 They say misery loves company, but it really doesn't matter whether other GMs would have made the same mistake. All that matters is that ours made it and we, as fans, paid the price.

  • @paulsimpson5057
    @paulsimpson5057 7 дней назад

    An extremely short term time frame in #1 year! Not #3 years!!!

  • @kevinc6763
    @kevinc6763 7 дней назад

    Jets are and have always been by far the most delusional fan base in the league. Facts. Your fans are very complimentary and perfectly allign with the Jets' ownership.

  • @Henry-z1y1c
    @Henry-z1y1c 5 дней назад

    It’s very simple- Woody is a guy who was born on third base and is a fool. And that fool owns the team and can do whatever he wants. Nothing will change as long as he continues to own the team.