Hartford Courant

Win leaves players happy, fans angry — and both right

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

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.

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