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O, no: Jets own a 17-year drought that's about to turn 18

Related Topics: 1987 Pro Bowl, Mike Maccagnan

A look at what's happening around the New York Jets:

1. Time to fix the woe-ffense: It doesn't take much to be an average offense in the NFL -- 22 points per game, the stats tell us. The Jets have eclipsed that mark only three times in 10 games, which explains their recent tailspin. That might be a "no-s--- statement," to paraphrase coach Todd Bowles, but it underscores what should be their No. 1 priority in the offseason:

Find offensive playmakers, preferably through the draft.

It's been forever since they drafted and developed a true star.