Ravens Vs. Jets: A Conversation With The Jet Press

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Nov 24, 2013; Baltimore, MD, USA; New York Jets running back Chris Ivory (33) runs with the ball as Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (92) tackles in the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 24, 2013; Baltimore, MD, USA; New York Jets running back Chris Ivory (33) runs with the ball as Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Haloti Ngata (92) tackles in the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports /

Ravens Vs. Jets is coming right up. Today we have a treat for you. This is our conversation with Luis Tirado Jr. from The Jet Press to get you ready for the game:

CS: Ravens Vs. Jets Luis, are you ready for this? The Jets are really struggling. They have a 1-5 record and nothing is going right. First of all how bad is this team on a scale of 1-10 (1 being the worst). How much blame should Todd Bowles get for this?

LTJ: They are easily a 1. This team can’t tackle, score touchdowns, and forget about making quality coaching adjustments throughout the game. Bowles deserves a portion of the blame since he’s also been making some dumb mistakes on the sideline. He should have benched quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick weeks ago for Geno Smith but the overall team is at an all-time low. I’d be surprised if they even won three games in 2016, that’s how bad they are.

CS: Ryan Fitzpatrick has thrown 11 interceptions. Obviously he was a problem. What is the biggest non-QB related problem? 

The fact that the Jets always look unprepared and emotionless. They seem to play like they don’t care about their uniform, teammates, or the city they play for. The biggest problem is this team just aren’t executing with the fundamentals of playing football. It’s all about starting with the basics and go from there. Sadly, the Jets probably can’t even do that.