
Quincy Williams: Jets Need 'Accountability,' People 'Tired of Hearing the Same S--t'
After the New York Jets suffered another disappointing loss on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings in London, linebacker Quincy Williams didn't mince words when asked about his thoughts after the game.
Williams told SNY's Jeane Coakley that the Jets need to start taking "accountability" because "people get tired of hearing the same s--t."
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The Jets continued their concerning pattern of slow starts, as they fell behind 17-0 before making a comeback and having the opportunity for a game-winning drive. Unfortunately, it ended with star quarterback Aaron Rodgers' third interception of the game for a 23-17 loss that dropped New York's record to 2-3.
Rodgers finished with 244 yards, two touchdowns and the three picks, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel.
"In a game where you lose by six, plays like that are exponentially highlighted," Rodgers said after the game. "Three turnovers for me is definitely out of character, and I'm disappointed."
The 40-year-old threw the ball a whopping 54 times, completing 29 passes. Meanwhile, the Jets couldn't get anything going on the ground, as running backs Breece Hall and Braelon Allen combined for 14 carries for 36 yards.
New York's offense also struggled mightily in the team's Week 4 10-9 loss to the Denver Broncos, failing to reach the end zone and totaling just 64 yards on the ground.
Williams and the defense have put the Jets in a position to be successful week in and week out, but the offense has let them down. There have been visible chemistry issues that the team needs to work out if it wants to end its 13-year playoff drought.
The Jets will try to end their skid when they meet the Buffalo Bills in an AFC East showdown on Monday Night Football in Week 6.







