How horrendous were the Jets in the second half against the Bills?
The New York Jets are on a course with history. They won’t break a record by going 0-16 but they would join the few and feeble teams that have gone through a season winless if they continue at this pace.
Gang Green actually led the Buffalo Bills, 10-0, Sunday before its offense went into hibernation. And we mean disappeared.
Check out this astonishing stat from Buffalo’s 18-10 victory.
Per @ESPN the #Bills held the Jets to 4 yards in the 2nd half. That’s the fewest yards a team has allowed in a half in 40 years….. #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/WpekGGbquJ
— Buffalo Sports Talk (@BUFSportsTalk) October 26, 2020
Sam Darnold and his mates on offense managed a grand total of four yards in the final 30 minutes of their seventh loss.
Good thing Adam Gase handed off play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains. He can point the finger at someone else rather than soaking in some more blame.
The negative-13 passing yards ties the fewest in a second-half by a Jets team since at least 1991 (Week 14, 2011 vs. KC).