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Doubters Continue to Miss the Mark on Jets Offense

Just when you thought the only people who used video game ratings to grade an NFL team’s talent were fringe lunatics who may need to get outside a bit more, Bill Barnwell of ESPN emerges.

In a piece that purportedly took a look at every team’s offensive weapons and graded them from 1-32, Barnwell shows himself to be either grossly misinformed, or wilfully ignorant.

Barnwell’s “assessment” that placed the Jets dead last in the NFL went as follows:

Former undrafted free-agent wide receiver Robby Anderson leads the way, but the secondary targets are low-ceiling veterans such as Jermaine Kearse and Terrelle Pryor.