Justin Fields' performance during Jets training camp is generating mixed reactions. As he adjusts to a new system and teammates, he has faced distractions from an earlier injury and unimpressive passing stats. Despite heavier scrutiny from fans and media, the preseason is only halfway through, suggesting there may be time for improvement. Team management has created a positive atmosphere around the new coaching and management staff, but the pressure remains high as the team enters the regular season ready to challenge expectations.
Fields is still acclimating himself to a new system with new teammates, and we are only about halfway through the preseason ramp up toward the Sept. 7 opener.
The Jets don't allow fans or the media who attend the workouts to film or post any of the plays because they fear it could be a competitive disadvantage.
The first of those red alerts turned out to be something of a false alarm, a dislocated toe that caused him to miss a few team reps.
These new-look, new-feel Jets under the leadership of coach Aaron Glenn and general manager Darren Mougey have so far done just about everything right.
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