Ulbrich says Jets are taking a ‘deep dive’ into everything as they stumble into their bye
Associated PressAaron Rodgers and the New York Jets have drifted into the point of the season where the playoffs have become little more than a dream and wholesale changes appear a certainty. “Today, we’re going to attack this game and put this game to bed and learn and grow from it as best we can,” interim coach Jeff Ulbrich said Monday, a day after the Jets dropped to 3-8 with a 28-27 loss to Indianapolis. “Take a hard look at ourselves,” Ulbrich said, “so these guys leave before they go to the bye with a real clear idea of this is who we are right now, this is what we’re doing well and this is what we can improve, both individually and collectively.” Ulbrich is 1-5 since replacing the fired Robert Saleh on Oct. 8. “When you come out there and flat-line like that, there’s not much you can say about it,” right tackle Morgan Moses said Monday. “It’s for us on the offensive side and all 53 players that’s out there, coaches included, to figure out how to start this thing out a lot faster,” Moses said, “and stop waiting until our backs are against the wall to answer and be able to go out there and put other teams’ backs against the wall.” Meanwhile, Rodgers hasn’t looked much like the quarterback the Jets were expecting when they traded for him last year.