Ron Jaworski says dropped passes and turnovers are costing the Jets games they should be winning.
On the two biggest plays of the season, the New York Jets resembled the Keystone Cops, bumping into each other, not knowing where to go. It was an embarrassing display of ineptitude that can be blamed on coaching and lack of awareness by the players involved.
"We have to play better situational football," Todd Bowles said after the 22-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night.
Understatement of the year. A closer look at the plays, following our film review:
Third-and-3 from the Bills' 6 (3:47 left in the game)
What happened: The Jets lost a yard on a completion to Eric Decker, who was lined up in a bunch formation to the right.