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That will be difficult to accomplish following the Jets’ 54-13 thrashing at the hands of the Patriots on Sunday. However, don’t anticipate Saleh to start yelling at his players and smashing tables. His style isn’t like that. When asked if he felt that his team needed a buttshake following their performance on Sunday, Saleh replied that he didn’t.
These guys are adults. Yes, they are, said Saleh. “I refuse to believe otherwise in this league. These guys put on their best show. They take great pride in themselves when they go to work. In the locker room, pride is abundant. The NFL players take great pride in what they put on tape, how well they perform, and how hard they work to support one another. They are family to their teammates.
“People attend for a variety of reasons. You don’t deserve to wear the logo at all, in my opinion, if you need someone to be in your buttocks yelling at you to stop playing a kid’s game at a king’s ransom. I’m sure we have excellent characters, guys. They were, I’m sure, showing off. Everybody occasionally gets their [expletive]—pardon my language—tooth knocked out.
The Jets received a severe blow on Sunday, and Saleh must now come up with some solutions before the season goes totally south. On Monday, though, don’t expect him to storm into the meeting room crying.
The Patriots continued to call deep passes on the Jets even though they were ahead by nearly thirty points in the fourth quarter. However, none of the Jets expressed any concern about Bill Belichick continuing to play deep into the night.
Safety Marcus Maye of the Jets remarked, “It’s the NFL.” “No one will be sympathetic to you. All you need to do is figure out how to bring the ball down.
Despite talking during the bye week about getting off to a quick start, the Jets started the game with a three-and-out. Rather, they ran the ball twice, and the Jets defense returned to the field after Zach Wilson was sacked.
Attacking-wise, we’re suffering from the smallest details that we’re overlooking, according to tackle Morgan Moses.
In the third quarter, Elijah Moore scored his first NFL touchdown on a 19-yard reverse. LB LB Blake Cashman (groin), LB Quincy Williams (concussion) and LB Jamien Sherwood (ankle) all left the game. With C.J. Mosley out of the lineup, the Jets were already depleted at the position and had to rely on backups until the end of the game. This season, RB La’Mical Perine saw action for the first time, but he did not have a carry. The Patriots’ 551 yards are the most the Jets have given up since the 49ers’ 557 in the overtime loss on September 6, 1998, which featured Garrison Hearst’s game-winning run. It is the Jets’ ninth-highest yard total ever given up.