Win leaves players happy, fans angry — and both right
NEW YORK — The New York Jets know how many of their fans feel today. They also know this can’ t happen again.
A 23-20 victory over the stunned and embarrassed Los Angeles Ram son Sunday ended a nightmarish crawl to a potential 0-16 season and a dubious spot in NFL history.
It also might have ended the Jets’ chances of getting the No. 1 pick and Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence in the NFL draft in April.
Having players happy but fans angry about a win — and both be right — says everything about the state of the franchise. The task for the Jets, and it’s a massive one, is to make sure both sides are never again in this awkward spot.
“It’s a huge relief for alot of the guys in the locker room to be able to get this win,” quarterback Sam Darnold said Monday, “and it means the world to us.”
For many fans, though, there was just sheer disappointment. Check Twitter or Facebook, or turn on sports radio and there’s no shortage of frustration. And, that’s after a win.
Rookie left tackle Mekhi Becton has been one of the few bright spots for the Jets while quickly pancake-blocking his way to being a fan favorite. But even he ticked off some of those same supporters when he questioned fans’ loyalty during a postgame interview with SNY.
“You ain’t really a fan if you didn’t want us to win, honestly,” Becton said. “I mean that in the nicest way possible. I don’t mean that in a disrespectful way. But I mean if you wanted us to lose, you’re not areal fan, honestly. We’ ve worked too hard to just go out there and take a loss every week.”
This is where the unfortunate separation in perspectives has occurred.
Tanking is never in the game plan for players, even when losing now could pay off in the future. For the fans who have gone years — and, some, decades — waiting to feel good about their team, the bigger picture represents the hope for the future in the face of losing.
Jacksonville is now the front-runner to pick first in the draft, with the Jets sitting at No. 2.