
Joe Douglas has to hit on this shot to fix Jets’ offensive line
NY Post
Joe Douglas laid out his blueprint for the Jets on the day he was introduced as the team’s new general manager.
“This is a game of wills, and we’re going to try to build a team that can impose their will on other teams,” Douglas said that day. “To do that, you have to be strong up front, not just the offensive line but the defensive line.” Two years later, Douglas is still searching for the right ingredients on that offensive line. His latest swing came Friday when the Jets agreed to a one-year deal with free-agent tackle Morgan Moses. That move drew praise from most people, as Moses is an upgrade over George Fant, last year’s starting right tackle. But Moses is 30 years old and was just dumped by Washington.More Related News

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