FLORHAM PARK, N.J. – Jets offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates is trying to remain positive and not lose sleep amid a very deflating stretch, but he needs to do something to wake up his unit.
Bates continues to seek ways to get the Jets in the end zone, but it’s been mostly futile lately. When the Jets didn’t score an offensive touchdown in last week’s loss at Tennessee, it was the second time in four games their offense didn’t get in the end zone.
“This profession is about grinding,” Bates said Thursday. “You got to move to the next week.