Garrett Wilson addresses Jets' recent offensive struggles: 'This (expletive) is sorry'
Garrett Wilson, former Ohio State Buckeye superstar receiver, had a few things to say about the New York Jets’ offensive performance this last week against the Patriots. The game was a knock-out-drag-out 10-3 loss and is the worst performance from a Jets’ offense in team history.
Wilson made it clear he knows what this team is capable of and that this game was a failure to perform up to their standard.
“This s— is sorry,” he admitted via ESPN. “We’re out here looking sorry — and we know that we’re not sorry. That’s why it really hurts. We know we’re better than that. That’s why it hurts.”
“It starts during the week in practice — coaching, all of that,” Wilson said while trying to break down what led up to the game. “We have to be detailed. We all have to have a better plan. This s—‘s not OK. Straight up. It’s not OK. How many total yards did we have? Yeah, that s—‘s not going to fly.”
In the second half, the New York team only recorded 2 total yards. Starting quarterback, Zach Wilson, completed only 9 passes on 22 attempts for 77 yards total.
“Let’s call it like it is: We have to be better in the passing game if we want to be where we want to be at,” Wilson said. “And we know we can be there, that’s the most frustrating part. We don’t have to be in games like this. They didn’t even score on offense, and we lost the game. Me, personally, I think we have to take it for what it is. We got our ass beat on offense, and the results showed.”
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Wilson didn’t avoid taking on some of the blame and when asked he responded that this game was on “all of us.” We’ll see if New York can turn things around.