At a critical juncture of their Week 12 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the Jets decided to go for it on fourth and two from their own 42. The Ravens had just taken a 10-7 lead in the third quarter. A stop would leave Baltimore with all of the momentum and with a great shot to take a two score lead that very likely would prove to be insurmountable given the Jets’ offensive issues.
The Jets were stopped. The Ravens did indeed capitalize on their short field and put up a touchdown that all but ended the game.
In the aftermath of the failed play, much attention was paid to the fact the Jets did not have Breece Hall in the game. On one of the highest leverage plays in the contest, the Jets didn’t even put their best offensive player on the field.
It is easy to understand the confusion. The Je

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