Rodgers and the Jets started strong and then ‘the rhythm disappeared’ in another rough loss
Associated PressEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The way Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets’ offense started, it appeared they might be on their way to a high-scoring victory. “I think that’s what needs to clean up moving forward for some of these guys to reach their full potential is to just lock in on the details.” The offense appeared totally focused to start when the Jets went 99 yards for a touchdown on their opening drive. We didn’t run the ball super efficiently and didn’t throw it very efficiently from that point forward, either.” New York was still ahead 9-6 at halftime despite a 15-play drive that fizzled and the Jets settled for a field goal as time expired in the second quarter. “And sometimes you’ve got to be aggressive and you live by it and you die by some it sometimes, unfortunately.” Then, with the game tied at 9 early in the fourth quarter, Rodgers held the ball too long and was hit by a blitzing Kam Curl.