EAST RUTHERFORD – The New York Jets have a problem.
Many of them.
Almost all of them, really.
But, even for an 0-7 team, one has seemed to be far more glaring than the others in yet another abysmal start to a season at MetLife Stadium.
Gang Green is without a capable quarterback, it would seem, with the two-year, $40-million contract that Justin Fields signed this offseason to join his third team in five seasons already feeling like a complete and utter disaster.
In Sunday’s 13-6 loss to the Carolina Panthers, that seemed to come to a head, when first-year head coach Aaron Glenn made the decision to pull the 26-year-old one-time 11th overall pick in the Draft after an abysmal first half showing in which he completed just six of his 12 passes for 46 yards, running for another 22 on the