The New York Jets were an organization full of excitement when the 2019 season commenced. A new head coach, a new general manager, a new Pro Bowl running back and linebacker, an up-and-coming quarterback, they had it all and were destined for a mightily-improved 2019 campaign.
But that was before the first eight games took place. Now that they have, this type of year is nothing Jets fans expected, or at least, wanted. New York fell to 1-7 at the midway point of its schedule on Sunday, topped off with an embarrassing 26-18 loss to the once-winless Miami Dolphins.