Inconsistent Jets, Geno Smith are all over the map
Seems the New York Jets can’t stand success.
A week after beating New England in their most impressive performance of the season, the Jets flopped in Cincinnati, 49-9.
The Jets haven’t won consecutive games since Weeks 13 and 14 of last season, and their latest debacle was their worst loss since 2010.
Geno Smith looked like a rookie once again with two intercepted passes that were returned for touchdowns, and the Jets’ defense was shredded by Andy Dalton, who threw for five touchdowns – four to the unheralded Marvin Jones.
“It’s been up-down, up-down all year,” Smith said. “That’s the way it’s been so far. Sometimes we do it, other times we don’t. That’s a part of developing consistency.”
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