The shit-show Jets are a Total Shit Show.

I just wanted them out of contention for the #1 pick for fun. Tennessee seems to have that about locked up now though.

If tennessee does get the number one pick and they play their cards, right, they could get a lot of picks out of that, since they're not gonna draft a quarterback, and probably a quarterback is gonna be overdrafted at that spot.


So, of course, the Jets lost and the Titans won....
 
As of 12/11/25


"The Jets haven't been forcing turnovers either way, though. Right now, the Jets are in last place in the league with just two takeaways this season. In comparison, the New York Giants and Washington Commanders are next on the list, both with seven takeaways. So, the next closest teams to the Jets have over triple the amount of takeaways as New York".
 
Ya know what's a fucking shit show? This defense. And these fucking special fucking olympics KO & coverage teams. And from it especially the fucking long-haired cement-head fucking "captain". And our OC. And our IOL. And ALL of our RBs except for one. That's the Real fucking shit show.
 
Watch paint dry?
 
What else is he going to do with his time?
I mean, we're talking about a grown man who puts an airplane on his head and goes to watch football games. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Become a New England Pussies fan...?
He’s likely just going to go home and give his obese wife the Sicilian treatment. Watching the Jets lose while dressed like that was probably her only reprieve.
 
Joining A-a-aron again...?
 
The New York Jets added another disappointment to their already disappointing fans. The team canceled a $100,000 halftime field goal challenge just days before the game.


Ashley Castanio-Gervasi, a longtime Jets season ticket holder from Long Island, had earned her spot in the “Kick for Cash” contest by making a qualifying kick. She was set to take part during Sunday’s Jets vs. Patriots game at MetLife Stadium. On Monday, the team informed her that she would no longer be allowed to compete.

Castanio-Gervasi attends Jets games to honor her late father, Frank, a lifelong fan who died from esophageal cancer in 2011. She told the New York Post that the decision crushed her and her family. “This is life-changing money for me,” she said. “I was confident I could have made it.”



The Jets said they followed contest rules. The policy bans recent players and coaches from soccer, rugby, and football at the Olympic, college, or high school level. Castanio-Gervasi serves as the head coach of the Long Beach High School girls soccer team. Her college career at Stony Brook from 2010 to 2014 did not violate the rules.

How Castanio-Gervasi’s Invite Unraveled​

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Ashley Castanio-Gervasi (Photo Via Instagram)
Jets staff first noticed Castanio-Gervasi after she made an impressive kick at a Jets-Bills tailgate in September. That moment caught the team’s attention and earned her an invite to the contest.

She came back a few weeks later during a Jets-Panthers game and made another kick, which sent her to the finals. Moreover, she was the only woman to reach that stage of the challenge.

Castanio-Gervasi said the Jets staff only asked about her college soccer background. According to her, no one mentioned any issues about her coaching job until just days before the game. “This was the first time I was hearing of any of these questions,” she told the Post.



The New York Jets even promoted her story and allowed local media to cover it. A December 12 article in the Long Island Herald mentioned that she works as a varsity coach. Not long after that, the team called her to review the rules and then removed her from the event.

The Jets stated to the Post. “In accordance with competition rules and regulations, one individual who successfully made the qualifying kick will not be able to advance,” the team said. The franchise offered an alternative benefit and pledged a donation to the Esophageal Cancer Education Foundation.

Castanio-Gervasi said the offer missed the point. At least 15 family members bought tickets to watch her kick. They sold them in protest. She also skipped her first home game in a decade.


“My dad would have ditched his tickets over this,” she said. “Me and my whole family are let down.”

All this happened at a time when the Jets were already dealing with fan frustration, especially after the team failed to reach the playoffs for 15 consecutive seasons.
 
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