No...it's a symbol of many Jets fans who remember them as Titans dressing in the bus, and are still waiting save for 1968.
So how do the Jets fix that problem?
Do they spend massively in free agency, overpay for veteran free agents, and get declared the offseason winners? Tried that. Hasn't worked.
Or do they actually patiently build a foundation through the draft and targeted young free agents who fit in with the organization? We don't know yet if it will work because every time the Jets have tried to build by tearing it down and drafting, either the GM was a terrible drafter or Jets fans and the tabloids didn't want to wait and ran them out of town by buying billboards and flying planes calling for that GM to be fired. Every slow, full build in the past has been cut off at the knees halfway through, so we don't know if it would ever work.
If the Jets took the first path, overpaid for those veterans, they would get better quicker. And they would top out as maybe a fringe Wild Card team. It's a faster build, the fans get to cheer a team that might make the playoffs, but they don't ever become a true title contender. And then, the bad contracts come back to haunt them in 2-3 years. I've seen that before.
I'd rather the Jets are a legitimate title contender in 3 years than are a Wild Card team now.