Jets intend to ‘lessen the load’ on Geno Smith

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Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /

The New York Jets want to help quarterback Geno Smith succeed in his second season in the league. According to TFY Draft Insider’s Tony Pauline, the Jets intend to “lessen the load” on Smith by keeping him “under 20 passes per game.”

From TFY Draft Insider:

"The New York Jets are returning to a more run oriented offense in 2014 in an attempt to exploit their strengths and lessen the load on Geno Smith. I’m told the game plan is to try and keep Smith under 20 passes per game. Part of the plan is to keep continuity on the offensive line, which is why they’ve made resigning right tackle Austin Howard a priority."

That could be a solid plan for the Jets offense and Smith.

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