New York Jets general manager Joe Douglas spoke extensively to the media on Monday. One of the topics he addressed was the team’s failed Dalvin Cook experiment.
Douglas defended the Jets’ decision-making process behind signing Cook.
“We felt like we were getting a Pro Bowl running back at an under-market price at the time for a Pro Bowl (running) back,” Douglas said. “So, in terms of the actual decision at the time, we felt like that was a real safe decision.”
Look, I get it. Sometimes, you take a great shot and it doesn’t go in.