The blame game continues in New York as the New York Jets continues to put up Ls, dropping to 0-11 after Sunday's 20-3 loss against the visiting Miami Dolphins. Having a 0-11 record only goes to show that this Jets team isn't any good from top to bottom. It seems that every week, this Jets unit stumble upon unsolvable problems that steer them towards ending yet another game without a victory.

This week, it was the offense who seemed to have been the problem against Miami and offensive guard Greg Van Roten couldn't emphasize this enough after the game. The New York native mentioned that his group just couldn't execute on Sunday and that they basically let their defense down.

“That's just not playing complementary football,” Van Roten said (via The New York Post). “I think our defense played really well today. They gave us a lot of short fields. They put us in position to be successful and to help them out. You can’t get a turnover and go three-and-out, or get stuffed on fourth-and-1, and expect to win a game.

Starting QB Sam Darnold had another terrible evening. He had one of his worst QBRs on Sunday and was sacked thrice. The 23-year old had zero touchdowns and threw two interceptions. Darnold simply couldn't lead the Jets' offense even with the defense stepping up and gaining possession.

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“I feel bad for our defense, personally. Seeing them in the locker room, I feel we let them down as an offense today.” Van Roten added.