I very nearly feel sorry for the New York Jets. Very nearly. Like the Jets didn't have enough drama surrounding the group after picking quarterback Geno Smith with the 39th total pick ofAlast week'sANFL draft, this record from Yahoo! Activities' Jason Cole truly does not paint Smith in the very best light and must make the Jets worried. he'll ably fill the everyday dramaAvoid lately vacated by the discharge of Tim Tebow obviously, Smith looks. Tebow was a negative choice from the start and the Jets finally acknowledged the mistake Monday in this statement from Brian Costello at the New York Post. Wish to know why the Jets are one of the worst teams in football? Simply look at the Jets and then look at the decision to link their fortunes toASmith. The first thing that Smith does widely as the new face of the Jets business is fire his agents (via NFL.com's Gregg Rosenthal), showing absolutely no responsibility for his performance in college and hisAbehaviorAleading up toAthe NFL draft. Although it is understandable that Smith was disappointed that he was not selected in the very first round, the months leading up to the draft should have prepared him for that chance. Every negative staff in the NFL that needed a business quarterback handed down Smith. Whether he really wants to acknowledge it or not, that is not his agents' fault. It isAwas aApretty distinct statement from the NFL. Smith isn't Andrew Chance, Russell Wilson or John Griffin III. He's not really Ryan Tannehill or Andy Dalton. He is a task walking into a situation where he will be anticipated to be a business quarterback. They did nothing to deal with their offensive shortcomings, whilst the Jets picked defensive guys Dee Milliner and Sheldon Richardson. It's simple to makeAthe argument that outside the Jacksonville Jaguars, no group in the AFC has less unpleasant ability than the Jets. Meaning noAmatter who the quarterback is for the Jets next time, they might find it difficult to fit the six wins they placed in 2012. Drafting Smith started the clock ticking for the end of Mark Sanchez's amount of time in New York. While Sanchez remains to express most of the right things, it is obvious that he knows the end is arriving this report from Yahoo! Sports' Dennis Waszak Jr. All the quarterback crisis implies that the gap between the Jets and the New England Patriots proceeds to get wider and wider. Data usedAfrom NFL.com, Jason Cole/Yahoo Sports, Brian Costello/NY Article, NFL.com, Gregg Rosenthal/NFL.com, Rich Cimini/ESPN Nyc, Dennis Kaszak Jr./Yahoo Activities AP
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