JetNation Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 On this week’s episode of JetNation Radio, Glenn Naughton and Alex Varallo discuss the team’s road loss to the Chargers that drops them to 0-10, which is not the worst start in team history. We discuss who is really calling the plays on offense and what positives there were to take away from yet another loss. Breshard Perriman, Denzel Mims and Quinnen Williams are starting to stand out. Which players the team should look to extend before hitting free agency? What positions should the Jets should target with their premium picks after they presumably land Trevor Lawrence at the top of round 1. What about Sam Darnold’s possible return? JetNation.com contributor Dylan Tereman also calls in to talk about the how the rookie class of 2020 performed as there was plenty of action for the group this past Sunday. A big thank you to the official sponsor of JetNation Radio, MILE Social. If you’re a business owner, MILE Social will help your business by managing your web site and all of your social media platforms. Check them out today at milesocial.com. Our Podcast can now be found on Spotify and Amazon Music. Also, be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes or Google Play. Here is some more information on how you can find us online. NY Jets Podcast on iTunes NY Jets Podcast on Google Play JetNation Radio on Amazon Music NY Jets Podcast Page NY Jets Podcast on YouTube The post Jets Suffer Worst Start in Team History at 0-10; Sam Darnold on the Mend? appeared first on JetNation.com (NY Jets Blog & Forum). Click here to read the full story... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gibby Posted November 25, 2020 Share Posted November 25, 2020 In franchise history boys and girls. Now that’s saying something as pathetic as the Jets have been. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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