The Jets locker room is generally a pretty harmonious place. Considering the influx of new talent brought in during the offseason, there's a pretty good chemistry beginning to develop. There is, however, a small crack developing in the foundation of some players' trust in the offensive play calling that needs to be addressed before the fissure widens.
It is something that's been slowly building since the Jets put up 56 points on the Cardinals a month ago and it seemed like the offense was about to take launch. But as the offense has grown more inconsistent, players have become frustrated. In Oakland two weeks ago, there were some players who were frustrated the Jets ran the ball so much in overtime against eight-man fronts and seemed to eschew the play-action pass on a day when they were running all over the Raiders' defense. Continue
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