It hasn't bitten the Jets yet, but it seems bound to soon enough.
The NFL's newly revamped roughing-the-passer rule has become a hot topic around the league over the last few weeks thanks to a series of seemingly ridiculous calls.
Two of those flags have come against the Packers' Clay Matthews, who erupted in outrage after the most recent call on Sunday.
The major change to the rule is simple - defensive players can't fall with their full bodyweight on the quarterback. Putting that into place, when players move so fast and are trying to make sure they have the quarterback securely wrapped up, is far less easy.