Colin Cowherd blasts NY Jets in absurd rant: ‘Sell your Jets stock’

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Following the New York Jets’ ugly 10-9 home loss to the Denver Broncos, notorious Jets critic and Fox Sports radio host Colin Cowherd advises fans, “It is time to sell your Jets stock.”

On his show “The Herd,” Cowherd blasted the team in a lengthy rant following their rough loss.

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“With Aaron Rodgers and extra prep time against Denver and a rookie quarterback, I thought this was a terrible spot for the Denver Broncos. Instead, it looked like the Jets didn’t practice. It’s time to re-calibrate the Jets.” Cowherd said.

“They’ve played four games and have only been really good in one of them; the worst team in the league, New England, that was on a short week. They didn’t play well against Tennessee, they got a Will Levis break. They got housed by the Niners and beat by Denver. This team re-calibrated.

“They are not a well-coached team. Thirteen penalties, cadence issues, and with a veteran offensive line. Where did Breece Hall go? What happened to him? Allen Lazard screwed up a drive with an idiotic penalty, and they had to settle for a field goal. That was Aaron’s guy. We know Aaron seeks comfort, Nat Hackett was his guy! Come on, this offense is not good enough.”

Cowherd continued, “That was a game you can’t lose. The two things we worried about with the Jets – Aaron’s health; sacked five times, 14 hits. That is not the recipe. The Jets’ season can’t look like that. Aaron cannot take that beating. Aaron wanted this coordinator, he wanted Allen Lazard, and they’re not doing him favors.

“Last week we were talking about tickertape [parades], and it’s like ‘no’, this is still a poorly coached, poorly owned team with an offensive line that is still in flux, and a team you can’t trust in big spots. Everyone knew how important this game was for the Jets. The next three games is the hottest team in the league, Vikings, the Bills in a bad mood, and the Steelers – who can’t score but have a great defense. Good luck with your o-line against that Steelers defense.”

The Jets aim to silence Colin Cowherd and the rest of their critics this Sunday as they head to London to face former Jets first-round pick Sam Darnold and the undefeated Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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