For years, the national media has had no problem coming at the New York Jets. Whether it was Mark Sanchez’s “butt fumble” on ESPN’s “Not Top Plays” for an eternity, Adam Gase’s opening press conference, or the follies that typically follow the Jets, national media coverage has always been skewed with the NY-based team being the butt of many jokes. Yet, somehow, NY Jets owner Woody Johnson somehow managed to miss any stray criticism headed his way.

Even when the owner was given an “F” grade by the players in their NFLPA surveys, it was largely ignored by the media despite some concerning statements the players had given.

“They talked about the culture — it’s a problem, top down,” NFLPA chief strategy officer J.C. Tretter told reporters at the scouting combine, referring to the Jets’ surve

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