The New York Jets don’t need anyone reminding them how difficult playing on offense became at times last season. Consistency was elusive. Quarterback play became a weekly talking point.
Too often, promising drives ended without points. By season’s end, it was clear that changes were needed. To their credit, the Jets attacked those issues aggressively.
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Now, with training camp approaching, there are legitimate reasons for optimism. No one is guaranteeing a dramatic turnaround, but several developments suggest this offense is better positioned for success than it was a year ago.
Here are Jets Wire’s three silver linings that appear to be gutting some
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