As head coach Aaron Glenn pushes for patience, it sounds like his players are in favor of speeding things up.
At least when it comes to the tempo of the offense.
After the stagnant Jets gained just one first down and netted nine total yards on their final five full possessions of the first half in Sunday’s 29-27 loss to the Buccaneers — never holding the ball for longer than 126 seconds — playing at a faster pace in the second half seemed to light a spark.
The result was two touchdowns and a third sustained drive that likely would’ve produced points if not for Tyler Johnson’s third-down drop at the 26-yard line.