It’s been a long time since the New York Jets could claim a competitive advantage on the offensive side of the ball. For years, this franchise has cycled through coordinators, schemes, and philosophies that left the team lagging behind the rest of the NFL.
In reality, the Jets still don’t boast a talent advantage on offense — few would argue otherwise. But if Sunday’s Week 1 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers proved anything, it’s that Gang Green may finally have found an offensive mind capable of giving them a real edge on that side of the ball.