Quantifying the Jets struggles
The Jets are winless this season, and Neil Greenberg tries to quantify just how bad they've been:
“New York is among the bottom three teams in points per drive, touchdown rate, yards per drive, red-zone efficiency, goal-to-go efficiency and rate of drives that go three-and-out in 2020. Its quarterbacks combine for a league-low 71.1 passer rating at a time when the league average is 95.1, the highest in NFL history. The Jets’ offensive line has allowed 126 total pressures (sacks, hits and hurries) on its quarterbacks, second only to the New York Giants. The offense is scoring almost nine points per game less than you would expect based on the down, distance and field position of each offensive play, per data from TruMedia.”
Full article: The Washington Post