The New York Jets' disastrous season took another ugly turn on Sunday when Aaron Rodgers and Co. lost on the road to the lowly New England Patriots, 25-22. They have now lost five straight games and are tied for last in the AFC East with a 2-6 record.
The Jets, who were heavy favorites to beat the Patriots, fired their head coach a few weeks ago, then traded for Aaron Rodgers's favorite target in Davante Adams and are now longshots to make the playoffs.
ESPN's Mike Greenberg, who is a hardcore Jets fan, was not happy after the loss. He first tweeted a two-word demand for the franchise: "Fire everybody."
Fire everybody. #Jets
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) October 27, 2024
He then added this:
In a season filled with embarrassing performances, that was the worst.
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) October 27, 2024
In a history filled with horrible seasons, this may be the worst.
The #Jets of 2024 are one of the truly colossal failures in recent sports memory.
And it only gets worse from here.
You have to think he's not the only Jets fan feeling that way after Sunday's brutal loss. Unfortunately, these feelings are all too familiar for the fanbase.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Mike Greenberg Crushes Aaron Rodgers, Jets With Two-Word Tweet After Loss to Patriots.