You would rather start the regular season with a win than a loss. We know that.
If you need to lose, I’m not sure whether it’s better to be completely blown out or drop a coin flip game where any number of things could have changed the outcome.
The Jets experienced the latter of the latter in their 34-32 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. A game like this isn’t simple to break down.
In many ways, the Jets resembled the disjointed mess we saw take the field week after week in 2024. We knew Aaron Glenn wasn’t going to be able to fix everything wrong with this franchise in a single offseason.
Still, should we have seen coverage breakdown after coverage breakdown? How about untimely missed tackles? Then there were couple of dropped interceptions. Add in 7 penalties for 74 yards. How much can