It wasn’t that long ago that Jets running back Breece Hall had some positive words to say about the direction Aaron Glenn was taking the team after yet another loss. It looked as if Hall, despite the teams struggles, was buying in to what Aaron Glenn was selling.
“With AG here, I see the vision and I see how things are changing around” said Hall. We’ve just got to be better as a team and go out and execute what the coaches are coaching us to do. That was back on December seventh. But how does Hall feel today, following a 42-10 drubbing at the hands of the Patriots? He took to social media to express some frustration.
“They out here making offense look overly easy…” was the message from Hall, and for long-suffering Jets fans, you can only say “welcome to the club, Breece”.
For what feels like an eternity at this point, Jets fans have sat and watched their team treat the end zone like a covid quarantine area. It’s a place you can get close to every now and then, but don’t you dare enter. Whether you’ve got a highly touted first-round pick like Zach Wilson or Justin Fields, or an undrafted free agent in Brady Cook.
Even future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Rodgers couldn’t do a whole lot to help the Jets shake their reputation an an incompetent offensive team that can’t put up any points.
Over their last seven games, using three different quarterbacks, the Jets have managed to score more than fourteen points just twice, while being held to 10 points or less in three of those contests.
Breece Hall is due to hit free agency and one would have to imagine that the Jets want to keep him around. If not, why not deal him at the deadline to grab a draft pick? But as years of losing and flat out incompetence continue to mount, is Hall at the point of no longer wanting to try to fix this mess?











