Jets will be punting a lot. They are going to be historically bad on offense.
the line play in the first half was atrocious, not to mention a blown chip read by returning Bilal got Hackenberg blown up.... the play calling was too safe and never gave the kid any chance of making plays... when he tucked it for a first down they should of gotten aggressive but they continued with the conservative approach...
this defense is not going to last if the offense can not milk more clock...
regardless of the outcome of this game can not blame Hackenberg for the reckless game plan this coaching staff dreamed up because not even Aaron Rodgers would of been successful behind that debacle they tossed out there tonight...
Yes it most definitely did!If the o-line plays like that this season, it won't matter who starts. They are going to get somebody killed.
can't run block, can't pass protect. This season just got a lot looooooonger.
if Petty didn't prove anything to the coaching staff that he not only should get more reps, but he commanded that huddle, offense line checks and movement in the pocket climbing the ladder and placing the ball where a receiver needed to catch n run then I don't know what else to say but he proved he belongs at this level with his performance tonight... and yes The Wicker Man that last attempt to score a touchdown that ball was placed perfectly giving Leggett a 50/50 ball that he was so close to pulling it in...
i don't necessarily disagree.. where we may differ is that the jets organization finally has to come to terms with the NFL is an offensive league.. has been for awhile.. get with the times & hire an offensive mind who can properly judge what talent hackenberg & or petty have to offer.. or someone in the '18 draft..This game is a very,, very small sample size to judge a QB, you can't really do that. Hack may have looked awful, but last week he looked improved. There are going to be ups and downs. I would not get too high or too low about it. With regards to Petty, same thing. He was playing against 3rd stringers, so again I wouldn't overweight his performance. I'm not diminishing it, just wouldn't overweight it.
The other thing I would add is that all the scrutiny is probably not helping either player develop. They need to build confidence, not have every series and every throw put under a microscope at this point in their careers. How old is Hackenberg 23? Petty is what 24-25? This team isn't going anywhere anyway, so give them room and time to develop.
My recommendation stands - everyone take a breath and let season play out. This will work itself out, but reserve judgement until we have a larger sample size.