Some years ago, the Jets started 1-3. The first part of their schedule was fairly brutal. They lost a game they should have won at home against Cincinnati and were outright spanked by two good teams in the other two losses. The QB, a veteran of over 50 starts was never very good, prone to turnovers and if you were a foreigner at your first football game, you would have thought his name was "Boo". The coach seemed clueless and did not inspire much hope for change.
The season was over, or so it seemed.
Then they started winning. The QB, for the first time in his career, looked like a quality NFL starter. The coach had them prepared for every game, both mentally and with the game plan. It was like watching a completely different team with a completely different QB.
All of a sudden, we were going to Shea late in the year to host the division powerhouse that would tell what kind of team they had. With time running out, the QB led them down towards the closed end and hit his TE for the winning TD. That moment defined the team, not the early embarrassing losses.
That was 1981. Several weeks later, we all enjoyed a classic playoff game.
Now I'm not saying that this is what will happen this year, but I am saying that perhaps it is not yet time to give it up. Oh, and BTW, the current division powerhouse comes to New Jersey about the same time on the schedule.
The season was over, or so it seemed.
Then they started winning. The QB, for the first time in his career, looked like a quality NFL starter. The coach had them prepared for every game, both mentally and with the game plan. It was like watching a completely different team with a completely different QB.
All of a sudden, we were going to Shea late in the year to host the division powerhouse that would tell what kind of team they had. With time running out, the QB led them down towards the closed end and hit his TE for the winning TD. That moment defined the team, not the early embarrassing losses.
That was 1981. Several weeks later, we all enjoyed a classic playoff game.
Now I'm not saying that this is what will happen this year, but I am saying that perhaps it is not yet time to give it up. Oh, and BTW, the current division powerhouse comes to New Jersey about the same time on the schedule.

