The Jets fell to 4-4 after an embarrassing loss to the Tennessee Titans. Coach Sinatra and his squad had their worst showing of the season, with the only bright spot being running back Matt Breida combining for over 150 scrimmage yards and two scores.
Coach Sinatra did have a positive outlook on Breida, “he’s become a super star back in this league right before our eyes. His speed, agility, and ability to catch the ball have been a great asset to our offense.”
Rookie Brett Favre had his worst game of the season, throwing six interceptions. Favre needs to clean up his accuracy and decision making, as the fans are growing tired of his Jekyll and Hyde performances. Some of this is partly due to the offensive line struggles, forcing Favre to get the ball out quicker than he wants. Overall the offense needs to improve upon their lackluster play as of late.
The defense fell flat as well. Prior they had been forcing ample turnovers but struggled this game. The defensive front seven struggled to create any pressure and Ryan Tannehill diced up the secondary all game.
The Jets have a game against the New Orleans Saints and breakout star Josh Rosen next week.