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Will Jets’ tailspin spur Woody Johnson to starting firing people?

We thought Robert Saleh might talk his way out of town earlier this season. And we now again wonder if he is in a precarious spot, albeit a more traditional one.

There is a good argument the Jets turned out to be what they should have been. A 7-10 finish would have sounded about right if presented in August. And the fast start raised expectations to an unrealistic level before everything regressed to the mean. Especially with all the quarterbacking issues.

That is all well and good. But the Jets were 7-4 and headed to the playoffs.