
Rookie Armand Membou’s seamless Jets transition is more than a season silver lining
NY Post
The Jets’ next quarterback will need help on the outside, another wide receiver opposite Garrett Wilson a priority.
It is possible he will need help at running back, considering Breece Hall is set to hit free agency (although he could be franchise-tagged or locked up). For the team to be any good, he will need upgrades all over a young and poor defense.
One discovery from this otherwise dreadful season, though, might be that the future Jets quarterback will not need further help staying upright.
It is rare a rebuilding and talent-deficient team arguably has an entire offensive line just about set, but the Jets can find silver linings on their line and, in particular, with Armand Membou.
The seventh-overall pick from Missouri has stepped in as a 21-year-old rookie playing against some of the most imposing grown men in the sport at one of the most important positions in the sport and has more than held his own.
For a third game last weekend, he was credited with zero pressures allowed.

The cold, unappetizing truth for Steve Cohen is that he has only one person to blame for the backlash presently aimed at his baseball team, and it isn’t David Stearns. Oh, Stearns makes for an easy target, a never-played-the-game Harvard man who is the perfect contrast to the rub-some-dirt-on-it tobacco chompers who ruled the game for a century.












