New York Jets' "AI-First" Strategy Fails to Address On-Field Struggles
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David Roth
3d ago· 7 min readenInsight
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Summary
The article discusses the New York Jets' poor on-field performance under owner Woody Johnson, contrasting it with their innovative (but ineffective) off-field approaches, including integrating video game rankings into front-office processes. The team has struggled to achieve basic on-field success, like recording a single interception over a 17-game season, while being recognized for unconventional management strategies.
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That hybrid approach has admittedly not yet borne fruit in terms of top-line indicators like wins, or recording even one interception over a 17-game season
A team must accumulate some more abstract wins off the field before...
The New York Jets have been pretty uniformly terrible on the field under the ownership of Woody Johnson, but the organization has lately been recognized as an innovative and industry-leading presence in integrating video game rankings and loutish patricia
