The Jets are set to enter a pivotal offseason — how far are they from true success? (Video)

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The New York Jets entered Sunday’s matchup against the Miami Dolphins with a sense of momentum, showing steady improvement and winning three of their previous five games.

All of that progress came to a screeching halt. Miami punched the Jets in the mouth from the opening series and ended up securing a 34-10 blowout victory over Gang Green.

Yes, the Jets were shorthanded across the board. And yes, undrafted rookie Brady Cook was forced into action for most of the game. But none of that masked the team’s lack of preparation.

New York faces an offseason loaded with pivotal decisions from their free agency approach to maximizing a surplus of premium draft assets.

On a live edition of NY Flight Jets Talk, I’m joined by Frankie Vittorini of UStadium and the New York Post to break down how the Jets should approach the offseason, the roster-building moves that matter most, and the changes required for the franchise to finally build sustainable success.

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