Todd Bowles escaped the midseason ax, but his future in New York looks grim
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It’s been another dreary year for football in New York. With seven weeks remaining in the regular season, both the Jets and Giants already know they’re playing for draft position and future jobs. But while Big Blue has been a washout from the start in 201Todd Bowles escaped the midseason ax, but his future in New York looks grim
It’s been another dreary year for football in New York. With seven weeks remaining in the regular season, both the Jets and Giants already know they’re playing for draft position and future jobs. But while Big Blue has been a washout from the start in 2018, the Jets at least began the season with a spark of hope. The Jets opened with a lopsided prime-time win in Detroit in which rookie quarterback Sam Darnold looked sharp, minus a pick-six on his first career passing attempt. Consecutive wins in Weeks 5 and 6 got New York to 3-3 and a shot at respectability. Unfortunately, the bright spots in 2018 have been separated by long stretches of losing, and the Jets have dropped four in a row, including Sunday’s laugher of a loss at home to lowly Buffalo. Handing the Browns their first victory since 2016 (Week 3) would certainly be a sore spot for any team, yet it can’t even be counted as the worst Jets setback of this season. The 41-10 defeat to the Bills on Sunday is easily the nadir to date. Facing a journeyman q Read more