Move for Farve does not make a big difference
The New York Jets made the biggest noise of the offseason by trading for quarterback Brett Farve. After six weeks the trade made no big difference in the passing game of the Jets.
Last year the Jets averaged 188 yards passing per a game. This year they are averaging 204 yards per a game. The difference of 16 yards.
A team cannot just become a great team overnight. Eventhough, perception is that when a team goes from 6-10 one year to 10-6 the next year that is the case.
What happens is that simply teams that are bad have players that grow up. Which, is the case with the Buffalo Bills.
For the Jets, they have nothing outside of Brett Farve in the passing game. They did spend a first round draft pick on tight end Dustin Keller, but it will take a while for him to develop.
Their wide recievers are okay, but not great. That is what they ultimately lack at this point on the offense.
Every team needs a wide receiver, that no matter if he looks like he is double teamed, still get open. For great wide receivers know what to do to get open if they are double teamed.
Yes, Farve is learning a whole new offense, but if the Jets are going to have any chance of making the playoffs next year they will definately need to start aquiring weapons for the offense.