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New York Jets: Woody Johnson Failing to Address the Real Problem

January 9, 2013   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The only comparable object to the New York Jets organizational collapse over the past two seasons is also located in New Jersey.
That would be a roller coaster named Kingda Ka.
It has a 418-foot drop in a matter of seconds which is essentially what has happened to the Jets since Ben Roethlisberger converted that 3rd-and-6 in the final minutes of the AFC Championship game two years ago.
Since that time, the team has lost a number of veteran leaders—such as Jerricho Cotchery, Damien Woody, Jim Leonard and Tony Richardson— to free agency or retiring.
Additionally, they have been wrong in assessing the talents of other players who were meant to play significant roles on the team.
Draft picks have failed to pan out as expected (looking at you Vlad Ducasse and Kendrick Ellis); injuries to elite talents piled up and they just didn't receive the type of luck from which they benefited greatly during the the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
The biggest issue, howe...

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