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The New York Jets suffered another disappointing loss, losing their Week 5 game against the Minnesota Vikings 23-17.

Despite having an all-time great quarterback in Aaron Rodgers, it's been largely the same for the Jets through the first five weeks of the season.

The struggles could be attributed to many. Rodgers didn't play as well as many expected, Garrett Wilson finally appeared to be a competent wide receiver in the loss, and Breece Hall was beyond disappointing.

If the three best offensive players on New York's roster aren't firing on all cylinders, they shouldn't expect much success.

Instead, many want to blame the coaching staff, which is rightly a concern.

Nathaniel Hackett has never been a good offensive coordinator. It's debatable why the Jets hired him specifically, but New York hasn't exactly made many right moves in the last decade.

Robert Saleh also has questions that he hasn't answered.

If this piece continues, even though it's been running for over two years, something should change at some point. It's uncertain whether they would go through with it, but we're getting to the point where the guys have to lose their jobs.

That's what former WFAN anchor Mike Francesca suggested Sunday after the Jets' loss to the Vikings.

“Everything leads to the same goal. “You are putting the crime in the hands of a man (Hackett) who is completely incompetent,” Francesa said. “I know that despite his abysmal record and the fact that he has cornered this team, you can just see it. And I'm telling you, if I were the owner, Saleh wouldn't be the coach anymore. In season. I can't watch it anymore. I just can't watch the same garbage week after week.

“I wouldn’t touch the defensive coordinator (Jeff Ulbrich), I wouldn’t touch his staff, but I would get rid of Saleh because he’s not a head coach anyway. If he wants to be defensive coordinator, he can stay. He can't be the head coach, he can't lead the team.

While firing coaches isn't always the right decision and New York has learned that time and time again, Francesca's comments are more than fair.

You only have so much time to figure it out. If they continue to give their coaching staff the benefit of the doubt, there's a good chance their season will be over before they ever make a move.

They had a golden opportunity to win football games over the last two weeks, but instead they did what the Jets have always done: lost games they shouldn't have.

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