Jets doomed by bad football, bad QB luck — and it will get worse
8:03 pm | September 16, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Put a Falk in them, they’re done.
Their season is only eight days old, but the New York Jets already have lost two games, two quarterbacks and there’s little hope for a turnaround. Third-stringer Luke Falk, who went from the practice squad to the No. 1 job in a span of only a few hours, played the last two-plus quarters in a historically bad offensive performance Monday night against the Cleveland Browns — a 23-3 loss in which the Jets produced only 139 total yards through three quarters.
Falk replaced Trevor Siemian (ankle), who started for the ailing Sam Darnold (mononucleosis). The Jets have endured plenty of quarterback calamities over the years (remember Geno Smith‘s broken jaw, inflicted by a teammate?), but this is an all-time run of rotten luck. And it will get worse because there’s a good chance Falk will be their quarterback when they face the New England Patriots (2-0) Sunday on the road.
Only five teams in the Super Bowl era — excluding the 1987 strike season — have had to use three different starting quarterbacks in their first three games. The past two teams to do it combined for a 3-29 record, but the previous three all actually made the playoffs, according to ESPN Stats & Information.