Thursday, March 28, 2024

Are the Jets in Trouble?

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By Matt Flynn | Staff Writer

The New York Jets took a different kind of loss this Thursday night, the kind of defeat at home that really stings, and for a team that’s now lost three of their last four games, one must consider the long-term consequences. The unlikely happened, astride his star new running back in LeSean McCoy, Rex Ryan took his new team into MetLife and came out with a win, a win where he out-coached Jet newcomer Todd Bowles, and also played the same exact style of football that made the late 2000s Jets so dangerous.

Ryan relied on the running game and defense and had his Bills up most of the game before a slight second-half rally by Ryan Fitzpatrick and the Jets made things close. It was running game against running game, defense against defense, yet it was Rex’s defense who stopped Brandon Marshall on that poorly drawn 4th and 2.

New York Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick throws a pass against the Buffalo Bills
Ryan Fitzpatrick throws a pass against the Buffalo Bills (Getty Images)

It was Rex’s All-Pro back who had 159 all-purpose yards.

So the question must be asked: Are the Jets in Trouble? The answer is yes.

After starting 4-1, the lone loss being a fluke to the inconsistent Eagles, the Jets were poised for long-term success. The addition of Brandon Marshall to the receiving core that already had Eric Decker would form a great one-two punch (they still have a very good red-zone offense).

Chris Ivory was ready to break out with his physical running. This all happened in the beginning, because it was stringent on new quarterback Fitzpatrick’s play.

Many Jets fans consistently wondered if Fitzpatrick was good enough for a complete season. Here’s your answer: he’s not.

Whether it be his inconsistent deep-ball, his odd decision-making, or his unstoppable urge to turn the ball over, Fitzpatrick threw two picks in a game they needed to win. Ivory has already been worked into the ground, showing a lack of speed on several runs, and now Zac Stacy broke his ankle and will be out long-term.

The defense, because of injuries to the secondary, is now vulnerable. Sure, Darrelle Revis can always take away your best receiver, but what about when you play the Bengals or Patriots or Broncos or Colts?

Take away Julian Edelman, you still have Rob Gronkowski and Danny Amendola. Take away A.J. Green, you still have Tyler Eifert and Marvin Jones. Take away Demaryius Thomas, you still have Emmanuel Sanders and Vernon Davis. Take away T.Y. Hilton, you still have Donte Moncrief and Andre Johnson.

If the defense can’t hold teams to under 20 points consistently, this Fitzpatrick-led offense cannot consistently put up the points necessary for a win.

Are the Jets in Trouble? Damn right they are.

If there’s even a question of Geno Smith starting a game with Fitzpatrick ready to have surgery on that thumb, the locker room will crumble. Bowles is getting out-Rexed by Rex Ryan.

Just wait until he has to play with the big boys down the stretch of the season.

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