The recipe for success in today’s NFL is a complicated one, and it can vary from team to team. For the New York Jets, it’s hard to disagree with the idea that a change in culture from the top down is in order heading into the 2019 season.
After losing 10 or more games in each of the last three seasons, the Jets have quietly built one of the league’s most promising rosters, with a healthy balance of young talent and veteran experience across the board on both sides of the ball.
For the defense, now under the direction of defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, that culture was a stressing point from Day 1, says linebacker C.