FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Six months ago, the narrative surrounding the New York Jets was that they had too many playmakers on offense, if you can believe that.
In mid-October, the day after trading for All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams, quarterback Aaron Rodgers was asked if he was concerned about having too many mouths to feed. He looked at the reporter incredulously and said, "The most important thing is winning. I throw it to the open guy."
He made it sound so simple. It was anything but that, as we found out over the remainder of the season -- a 5-12 disaster.