The Jets had been referred to as for 16 penalties in Sunday’s 40-14 loss to the Payments and so they now lead the NFL with 131 accepted penalties.
However Jets linebacker Jamien Sherwood mentioned the Jets are usually not getting the advantage of the doubt and that’s resulting in unhealthy calls from the officers.
“That’s just one of the downfalls of being on the Jets,” Sherwood mentioned. “You know, the refs are never going to side with us. So it’s like don’t give them an opportunity to throw a flag or anything. Again, you just got to be smart and that goes along with being at your best when your best is required.”
Sherwood identified that being an NFL official just isn’t a full-time job and mentioned that impacts their potential to make the calls.
“At the end of the day, you know, referees don’t referee Monday through Sunday,” Sherwood mentioned. “You know, they only referee on Sunday throughout the week. You know, they most likely have a different job. So again, you can’t depend on what they call.”
The Jets had been referred to as for 5 private fouls in Sunday’s loss.
Sherwood mentioned he disagreed with a number of of these calls in addition to some move interference penalties.
“This season, calls haven’t gone our way,” he mentioned. “And again, it’s just you can’t depend on the refs to make the best call, you know what I’m saying? They can only see so much. And what they do see is just something they see once a week. They’re not studying it every week, I feel like. So again, it’s just all about being smart in those moments.”
After Sunday’s loss to the Payments, Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner raised some eyebrows when he mentioned that “some people might be checked out.”
On Monday, interim coach Jeff Ulbrich mentioned he didn’t agree with Gardner.
“I took a real hard look at the tape, in all three phases, and I was looking for that, in moments like this, I think it’s a great opportunity to really evaluate the character of a man, and the truth is I couldn’t find it,” Ulbrich mentioned. “I couldn’t find a lack of effort and strain, I couldn’t at all. Did we lack execution? Absolutely. Did we miss opportunities, and did we not play to the standard of this organization? Absolutely did not do that, you know, as far as the effort, strain, finish, I still felt it was there.”
The Jets’ postgame locker room was crammed with frustration as a number of gamers mentioned they had been embarrassed by the loss to the Payments.
Ulbrich mentioned he understood why the gamers felt that manner.
“It’s as frustrating as it gets,” Ulbrich mentioned. “They are a rival and we do relish this opportunity to compete against one of the best, and in the past, we’ve played them a whole lot better than this, and to go out there and have the results that we had, it’s maddening, it’s frustrating, and there’s definitely an element of some boiling over with some individuals, and not to say that it’s right, but I do understand it.”
Ulbrich was requested to offer his evaluation of edge rusher Haason Reddick, who has half a sack and 11 tackles in 9 video games with the Jets.
Ulbrich mentioned Reddick would admit that he needs he had extra manufacturing however then he praised Reddick for being unselfish, a somewhat beautiful description of somebody who held out for the primary seven video games of the season.
“The one thing that I can say about Haason with 100 percent certainty, and I feel just so honored to have coached him and been around him, is this guy’s willing to do whatever it takes, he’s one of the most unselfish players I’ve been around,” Ulbrich mentioned, “and you just never know what you’re going to get when you get guys of his caliber, and sometimes they can be selfish in some ways, and there’s none of that to this man, and he’s done a great job to really put his arm around some of our younger guys too, and helping them with their progress and their development, so although production’s not there, Haason has provided a ton for our team and our defense.”
Ulbrich mentioned rookie WR Malachi Corley injured his elbow in Sunday’s sport.
The Jets claimed DT Phidarian Mathis off of waivers. Mathis is a 2022 second-round choose from Alabama. … The Jets additionally claimed LB Jamin Davis off waivers from the Vikings. They launched Ok Anders Carlson and put S Chuck Clark on injured reserve to clear roster spots.