In August, I wrote about why the New York Jets are built on a series of hypotheticals, all of which had the chance of actually being true. One of the sections that I had in that story stands out today, less than 24 hours after the Jets fell to 2-5 after a 37-15 loss to the Russell Wilson-led Pittsburgh Steelers, a game that was supposed to be the first spark of a team that fired their head coach earlier this month. Here’s what I wrote before the season:
Offensively, what if Rodgers is just decent? He doesn’t have to be the MVP he once was, especially if the defense
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