Four wins? The industry standard 8-8? How about an insane 12-4 campaign that dethrones Tom Brady and the New England Patriots for AFC East supremacy?
Attempting to decipher what’s in store for the 2019 New York Jets is a tricky proposition. The trickiest, perhaps.
There’s Sam Darnold, the sophomore franchise quarterback looking to put a major dent in the NFL. There’s the hip-hop showcasing Le’Veon Bell, the man who skipped an entire offseason and comes in at the older age of 27 (for a workhorse back). A new coaching staff and front office have made Florham Park home, making projections that much more difficult.