“0-6 and Broken: Why the Jets’ Offense Is Dead, Aaron Glenn Is the Wrong Coach, and Justin Fields Can’t Save This”
In this episode, we tear into the New York Jets' latest 13-11 loss to the Broncos in London — a game that epitomized how broken this team is. The offense posted just 82 total yards, including a franchise-worst –10 net passing yards, with Justin Fields completing only 9 of 17 passes for 45 yards and being sacked nine times.
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Key Points & Arguments:
- Game Recap & Stat Disaster
- Jets lose 13–11 to the Broncos in London, drop to 0-6.
- The first half was especially ugly: fewer than 30 yards total offense, just two first downs.
- Final stat: –10 net passing yards — worst in franchise history and worst in NFL in ~27 years.
- Fields: 9-of-17, 45 yards, sacked 9 times for –55 yards.
- Defense held up somewhat: Broncos gained 246 total yards, one TD allowed, first turnover forced by Jets.
- Offense: Broken Beyond Repair
- The passing game “was nonexistent” as Glenn admitted.
- Pressure: Fields was pressured on 14 of 29 dropbacks (~48%).
- Conservative playcalling + pass pro breakdowns = disaster.
- Clock mismanagement: near halftime, the Jets had 4th-and-1 at midfield with 32 seconds left and didn’t run another play — baffling.
- Garrett Wilson publicly questioned strategy and had a heated moment with Glenn.
- Wilson also suffered a knee injury, to be evaluated via MRI.
- Aaron Glenn: The Wrong Choice
- Glenn is now the first Jets coach to start 0-6.
- He aggressively defended Fields and snapped at reporters — “What kind of question is that?” — when asked if Fields would be benched.
- Glenn wants to share blame (“not just Justin”), but the coaching decisions are glaringly flawed.
- Conservative tactics, failure to adjust mid-game, poor clock management — all signs he’s outclassed as a head coach.
- Justin Fields: Why He’s Not the Answer (Yet?)
- This game was historically bad for him and arguably for any quarterback in franchise history.
- Fields has thrown just four passing touchdowns in five starts so far.
- While he has rushing upside, his inability to process under pressure, hold the ball too long, and read coverage is glaring.
- The question: Is he salvageable in this system — or do you go to Tyrod Taylor sooner?
- Worst Jets Team Ever?
- At 0-6 with historically bad offensive numbers, this roster is trending toward infamy.
- Compared to seasons like 1996 or 2020, this version might surpass them in dysfunction.
- If no changes come — coaching, scheme, personnel — the season could collapse into a disaster.
- Media & Fan Reaction
- New York media is blistering: “report card for Week 6: A terrible job by Aaron Glenn.”
- Reporters criticized Glenn’s press conference tone, especially when asked about Fields.
- Social media is roaring — Jets fans are angry, frustrated, losing patience.
- What Must Change (If There’s Hope)
- Offensive line overhaul or at least better protection scheme
- Adjustments in playcalling: more aggressiveness, quicker passes
- Reevaluate coaching staff — Glenn may already be a lost cause
- Decide on QB future sooner than later — don’t let this drag
- Heal Wilson, get other receivers involved, fix timing
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