Last Monday’s 27-21 Dolphins victory over the Jets was some of the most dysfunctional football I’ve had the displeasure of enduring.
Between 13 accepted penalties that amounted to 101 total yards, 20 missed tackles that netted the Fins 123 yards after contact and three turnovers, what is there to say?
Whether it’s Aaron Glenn or John Doe with the headset, empirically, it hasn’t made much of a difference.
These are the same old Jets.
These are the 0-4 Jets.
What’s funny is that 24 hours prior, we all experienced some of the most exhilarating football in recent memory on primetime television: a 40-40 tie between the Cowboys and Packers — the second-highest scoring draw in the history of the NFL.
That game offered a smorgasbord of exciting moments: seven straight lead-changing touchdowns, Brandon McManus’ 53-yard tying field goal as regulation expired and Jalen Tolbert’s spectacular 34-yard toe-tap catch in overtime.