WOODY JOHNSON: SELL THE NEW YORK JETS

Fans of NYJ:
When is enough, enough? Two generations of NYJ fans have yet to witness a Super Bowl appearance. Division championships are as elusive as a starting quarterback. It’s time for a change. We’ve bought jerseys, season tickets, and spent Sundays sulking. Enough is enough.
As we consider our frustrations, many are questioning if it’s time to sell the team, Woody. Will Woody Johnson sell the Jets? The embarrassment starts at the top, and perhaps selling Jets tickets should come with a new vision for the franchise.
The first problem, and the core problem. Woody Johnson has set this franchise back a millennia with his ego, nepo-driven decision making. He's shown he's incapable of hiring a good GM (see John Idzik), keeping good coaches (see Bill Belichik), and worst, putting the fans first, with this eye sore that is MetLife Stadium
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Opened in 2010, MetLife Stadium is a tragedy. Ranked near the bottom, a generous one I might add, the stadium is the epitome of the Jets futility. After living with the indignity of playing in "Giants" Stadium for 27 years, the Jets moved into the sequestered grey oval. A failed attempt at building the West Side stadium punctuated a generation of futility.
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Zach Wilson. Sam Darnold. Mark Sanchez. Geno Smith. Tim Tebow. Brooks Bollinger. Ryan Fitzpatrick. Boomer Esiason. Vinny Testaverde. Richard Todd. Ray Lucas. Neil O'Donnell. Josh McCown. Frank Reich. Chad Pennington. Browning Nagle. Ken O'Brien. Brett Favre. Aaron Rodgers
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