5 New Year’s resolutions for the Jets in 2020

Here are five New Year’s resolutions the Jets should have in 2020.

Fix the communication issues

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There were too many instances this season in which Jets players were left unhappy with the organization because of how they handled certain situations. That needs to change right away.

It started with Kelechi Osemele, who told the Jets he needed surgery on his shoulder, but the team insisted he could play through it. Ultimately, the Jets cut the lineman and he got the surgery.

Then, Jamal Adams got upset because he was under the impression that he wouldn’t be traded at the trade deadline. Then there were reports about his name in trade talks. Adams refused to talk to Joe Douglas and Adam Gase for days before finally coming together with both of them to clear the air. Quincy Enunwa also posted on social media that he was disappointed in the organization for fining him for missing treatments. Fortunately, he still wants to remain with the team.

Douglas said in his season-ending press conference that he wants the communication within the building to improve. The Jets have to keep their players happy and make sure they’re aware of what is going on at all times.