The New York Jets are running through a dismal time. The franchise sustained a massive loss against the New England Patriots, and the Jets suffered one of their biggest upsets. After the game, it seems like the NYJ Camp could have some rising tension after the crushing loss. The key franchise players like Zach Wilson and Garrett Wilson have a lot of differences when speaking of their game.
The Gillette Stadium saw the Week 11 game between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. The fans in attendance hoped to see a trailblazing performance. However, it turned out to be doomsday for NY, as the Jets had one of the season’s worst performances. The camp was infuriating, and key franchise players had countering views about the loss.
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Senior NFL reporter Albert Breer shared screen grabs of QB Zach Wilson and QR Garrett Wilson after the game. The QB1 straight-up denies letting the Jets‘ defense down in the game. But WR Garrett Wilson said it is not okay, and they need to be consistent in the game. He added it is time to win the games they should win.
Pretty significant difference here. pic.twitter.com/4yIRLX4PDp
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 20, 2022
The New York Jets WR added, “This shit is sorry. We out there looking sorry, man. We know that we’re not sorry. So that’s why it really hurts. We know we’re better than that… we can do more….”
The New York Jets lost the game after Marcus Jones’ 84-yard punt return for a score. But it was the offense that failed to deliver. The franchise managed six first downs and 103 total yards. The QB finished only 9 of 22 passes for a career-low 77 yards.
New York Jets HC was blunt over the offensive stance
The New York Jets came off the Gillette Stadium after one of their worst offensive performances in the season. With that, the franchise’s coaching would be fuming, and the pressure would be at an all-time high. Jets HC Robert Saleh also did not look happy about it either.
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Robert Saleh on the Jets' second-half offense:
"It was dogs—." pic.twitter.com/I16QvZ6nWt
— Jets Videos (@snyjets) November 20, 2022
After the game, reporters questioned Zach Wilson and the offense for failing to shine a spotlight after the defense made an exemplary performance. While responding, Coach Robert Saleh was caustically direct and honest. He mentioned, “It was dog s**t.”
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After the massive setback, the New York Jets may have their moment to pull up a win against the Chicago Bears. It is yet to see if they can pull up a comeback.
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