The New York Jets’ locker room felt heartbreaking. Players shuffled past, eyes down, shoulders hunched, deflated after another Thursday night disaster. A 27-14 loss to the New England Patriots dropped the Jets to 2-8. The post-game mood? Quiet. Then, defensive back Jarvis Brownlee Jr. broke the silence.

“Not up to our standard. All the miscommunication out there, guys not on the same page. Ain’t got nothing to do with the coaching staff… [It’s] the guys on the field. We got to get that s*** right,” Brownlee said.

But Brownlee’s defense of head coach Aaron Glenn and his coaching staff raised more questions than it answered. Sure, he shielded the staff from blame. But the underlying admission? The preparation isn’t working. They practice well, study film, and install game plans

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