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Same Old Jets?

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Two long-time football fans argue their case on whether past is prologue for the present-day fortunes of one of the NFL’s most moribund franchises, the New York Jets. In each episode, a guest judge joins the hosts to make the call: will 2025 be the start of a brighter future at One Jets Drive, or will this season ultimately be another in a long line of failure?Same Old Jets
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  • Case No. 5 – The Trial of MetLife Stadium
    2025/08/15

    Coming off an exciting and unexpected run to the AFC Championship game, the New York Jets

    moved from raucous Giants Stadium to brand-new MetLife Stadium in 2010. In true partnership

    with the New York Giants, $1.6 billion and enough concrete to cover 2.1 million square feet

    were poured into a new home: one which would have all the great modern amenities of the new

    wave of American sports stadiums, for two of the NFL’s more talented teams.

    Fifteen years have passed since the opening of the cavernous, no-frills confines of MetLife, and

    both the Jets and Giants have enjoyed zero home field advantage: the Jets themselves are 10

    games under .500, with a record of 57-67 and zero home playoff games. Season ticket holders

    moving across the Meadowlands parking lot were treated to new and costly PSLs and ticket

    prices that climbed every year, ultimately opting for the couch in a new age of massive

    flatscreen TVs and a booming resale ticket market – one which visiting fans of more successful

    franchises had no problem capitalizing upon. These days, the crowd for every Jet home game is

    up for grabs, and the road team usually wins.

    Can MetLife Stadium be reclaimed by Jets faithful, or are there too many swirling headwinds in

    the arena to reverse the tide and its Same Old Jets? It’s Ladies’ Night at SOJ, and the

    Honorable Judges Victoria and Halli – longtime fans and suffering spouses - will decide the

    case.

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    42 分
  • Case No. 4 – The Trial of Tanner Engstrand, Newly-Minted NFL Playcaller
    2025/08/12

    Former QB, cerebral, lives in the film room – all describe the next offensive coordinator of the

    New York Jets, Tanner Engstrand. The 42-year-old enters to fix a unit that fizzled under former

    OC Nathaniel Hackett and with a Hall of Fame quarterback in Aaron Rodgers leading the way.

    The Jets finished a season even in the Top-20 in scoring offense since 2015. In the nine

    seasons since, they’ve ranked in the NFL’s bottom-five six times.


    Still, Engstrand is “100% confident” he’s the man for the job. Is he? Our courtroom duo and the

    Honorable Judge CJ Pukala, Host of The 4 Line, try to understand if a passing game

    coordinator working under the premier offensive mind in the current NFL, Ben Johnson, really

    was a main force in the success of Detroit’s high-octane attack of the last several years. If so

    valuable, why did the Lions promote a different internal hire to OC? Why didn’t Johnson recruit

    Engstrand to Chicago? And most of all, why are the Jets once more putting their faith in a coach

    who has yet to call a play in an NFL game? Is it Same Old Jets, or did Aaron Glenn and Darren

    Mougey uncover a gem?

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    40 分
  • Case No. 3 – The Trial of Joe Namath’s Sold Soul
    2025/08/09

    January 12, 1969. The AFL Champion New York Jets, behind future Hall of Fame quarterback

    Joe Namath, win Super Bowl III despite being 18-point underdogs to the NFL’s Baltimore Colts.

    Three days earlier, Broadway Joe raised eyebrows at the Miami Touchdown Club when he

    proclaimed “We’re gonna win the game, I guarantee it.”

    What didn’t the handicappers know? What did Namath know? And after the most legendary bet

    ever made on the New York Jets proved to be a winner, how has it come to be that the

    franchise has been the NFL’s preeminent star-crossed loser ever since?

    Do you believe in lifelong curses? One of our counselors does. The Honorable Judge Dom

    DeAngelo, host of the 1 Of A Kind With RVD podcast and longtime Jets fanatic, rules on

    whether 82-year-old Joe Namath’s continued existence ensures failure for the Jets.

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    26 分
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