The best thing one could arguably say about the 2021-22 New York Jets season is that it created a healthy amount of distance between Gang Green supporters and the brutality of the prior campaign.
Even by the Jets’ star-crossed standards, the 2020 season was a disaster, a two-win horror show where Adam Gase’s voyage of the damned reached depths of the gridiron underworld that even the cursed Rich Kotite era managed to avoid.
The most recent campaign was obviously nowhere near perfect, but they were at least able to double their win total from the prior year and might as well have been a Super Bowl run compared to 2020.