FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New York Jets had a good thing going. They had a formula, an identity. Run the ball, play great defense and wear down the opponent in the fourth quarter. It allowed them to win games -- four in a row -- by minimizing the quarterback position.
Then Sunday happened. Bill Belichick came to town, the Jets lost their way and Zach Wilson turned into an interception machine. To save the season and to avoid the postseason question that no one at One Jets Drive wants to confront (Time to draft another quarterback?