In what has been one of the worst seasons in the Jets’ long history of bad seasons, New York has been poor on both sides of the ball. The defense, at least on paper, has looked better than the offense. Regardless, when linebacker Quincy Williams was asked what it would take to finally close games, he pointed to the defensive issues first.

“I’m always going to put it on the defense just because I’m a defensive captain. It’s going to be us getting the ball back to the offense, then closing out those games. So, I’m going to go turnovers because I’m a defensive player,” he said.

Accountability is admirable. But the truth is, the Jets are historically bad at taking the football away. ESPN’s Rich Cimini pointed it out before the Baltimore game: if the Jets went another week without an intercep

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