History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes.
With the New York Jets, it has been rhyming a lot over the past ten years.
And it’s not a pleasant rhythm.
After beating the Cleveland Browns in a miraculous fashion in Week 2, fans expected that this revamped, young, and talented Jets team would come out firing against the desperate Cincinnati Bengals at home.
That wasn’t the case, as the Jets lost another one by double-digit points.
As much as Robert Saleh and Jeff Ulbrich are to blame for their early game plan against Joe Burrow, they won’t be the topic of this breakdown.