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Beningo emphasizes that the offensive line's inability to pass protect has been a consistent issue throughout the year. While the run blocking has been acceptable, the passing game has fallen flat, hindered by poor line performance and dangerous sacks that rattle the confidence of the young quarterback and receivers. Plays like Garrett Wilson slipping or Fields falling short on critical throws are symptomatic of a team that’s lost its rhythm.
He also notes the underutilization of offensive weaponry. For example, the Jets' failure to execute screen passes to star running back Breece Hall, despite a pass rush that's dominant, is a glaring oversight. The offense seems to lack creative play design, which could help offset formidable defenses.