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The sky might be falling for Aaron Rodgers and the Jets | Inside Coverage

Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab discuss the state of affairs in New York after the Jets 23-17 loss to the Vikings. Hear the full conversation on “Inside Coverage” - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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You're two and three, your next few games are home game against the Bills at the Steelers, then you get the Patriots and I assume you should beat them.

But then you play the Texans three of your next four games, you could very easily lose it.

We're talking about a three and six Jets team.

I don't think Robert Soli survives that.

Like, I, I don't think if you're three and six that you're making it, but, you know, Aaron Rodgers, bad body language police out again, like every time he throws a incomplete pass, he's throwing up his arms and whatnot.

And part of this is on you, Aaron, you're not really throwing the ball that well.

But part of this is if you're upset about the offense, well, who's your offensive coordinator?

This is Nathaniel Hackett, the only reason he has that job, it's because you stumped for him.

Why is the offense broken?

Well, you, you, you have a 40 year old quarterback and a pretty bad coach running it.

Uh, it's pretty easy to figure all this out like, yeah, Garrett Wilson caught a ton of balls today and he averaged like seven yards per catch like Bruce Hall.

I don't know what has happened to Bruce Hall, but he's not the same guy.

There is a lot of stuff wrong with this Jets team.

You know, the sky is falling in New York already.

All kudos of the Vikings.

I think the story here is just the Jets who came into the season.

It was our all in season.

High hopes dumb people like me said, maybe they could make a Super Bowl and they look not, they don't even look like a playoff team right now.

Aaron Rodgers looks bad.

Bree, all looks bad.

The offensive line looks bad.

Things right about that.

I don't think Aaron Rodgers is, is washed.

Let me be clear.

I still think he can play at a high level.

You could see the agony and pain that he was in just trying to play the position because every time he dropped back, he was just flat out getting murdered back there.

Like that's just not a way to play quarterback sustainably for anybody.

It's only week five and he's beat up.

You can tell he's limping around and everything like it's not gonna get easier, it's not gonna get better for the Jets.

Uh, they're gonna have to figure out a way to, to beat the Bills and, and maybe to beat the Texans or something like that.

They, it's a very shaky situation for the Jets and this thing could get bad in a hurry.