Is it possible that one of the reasons why the offense has been so poor is that in order to cut down on mistakes that Zach makes, the offense scheme has been simplified? That makes it easier to defend against our offense.

Is it possible to see an all 22 and have some comparison of simplified reads vs more complex reads on passing downs? I’d be curious to see comparable offensive down and distance plays from Hackett when he was in Green Bay and this year.

  • WalternotwalterB
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    10 months ago

    The Jets offense is traditionally bad. This is just compounded by o-line injuries, a really bad OC, a QB bust, and really, really limited players at skill positions.

    Make no mistake about it, this will go down in Jets history as the worst offense this franchise has ever produced.

    Zach Wilson is about to become the only player in NFL history to be at the bottom in passer rating for 3 consecutive years. Because only the Jets would continue to trot the worst passer in the NFL out there three years in a row.

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    10 months ago

    The playbook was drawn up for Rodgers, and Zach can only do a tiny fraction of what he does, so Hackett and co have been desperately recalibrating everything in order to find something that works. The coaches have basically confirmed this themselves in interviews.

    This was supposed to be a red shirt type of year for Zach in that he would sit on the sidelines and watch Rodgers in action while breaking down the offense and receiving total age from a Hall of Famer at the position- similar to the way Rodgers worked with Favre. Yes his progress during practice was going to be measured, but the real “prove it” year was supposed to be 2024 where they would decide whether or not to pick up the 5th year option. By then they were hoping that Zach would be familiar enough with the revised playbook. Again, if you listen to the coaches during interviews this is more or less confirmed.

    It has also been well documented (and it’s pretty much common sense) that Joe Douglas doesn’t want to give up on a 2nd overall pick, so 2024 would have not only gone a long way in determining Zach’s status as the primary backup, it’s been reported that they were seriously considering him to be the starter after Rodgers’s time with the Jets comes to an end based on the amount of progress he makes in 2023 and 2024.

    The thing that fucks all this all up though is the fact that they didn’t go out and acquire a real veteran backup before the season started (and still won’t). That makes absolutely no sense on any level, and in the end it’s really unfair to Zach more than anyone else. He should not be the starting quarterback for the New York Jets right now, and it shows.