Sports game simulator says press pause on Jets going 0-16
NEW YORK (AP) — First, the good news for some frustrated New York Jets fans: They might not have to endure the embarrassment of a winless season.
Now, the not-so-good news: No 0-16 finish could mean they miss out on being No. 1 in the NFL draft next April.
With Adam Gase's group skidding at 0-9 — a franchise-worst start — and coming off their bye-week break, all eyes will be on whether the Jets become the third team in NFL history to lose all 16 games. For those banking on that — and maybe even hoping because of the guaranteed draft position — well, press the pause button.
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The result: New York has about a 60% chance of winning one of them. And the matchup with the best chances of producing that lone victory? The season finale at AFC East-rival New England.
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The simulations showed the Jets have a less than 1% chance of finishing 3-13, 23% of going 2-14 and 36% of being 1-15 — and matching the 1996 team for the worst record in franchise history. As for their chances of joining the 2017 Cleveland Browns and 2008 Detroit Lions as the NFL’s only 0-16 squads, they're at just over 40%.
Wolverine Studios, whose football game isn’t licensed by or affiliated with the NFL, prevented injuries from occurring in the simulations because it didn’t want outcomes to be determined by that highly unpredictable variable.
For those focused on New York pushing the reset button next season and getting the No. 1 overall pick — likely Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence — all might not be lost even with a win. In 99% of the simulations, the Jets finished either with the NFL's worst record or tied for it. Jacksonville is currently New York's closest competition at 1-8.
The “quest” resumes for the Jets at Los Angeles on Sunday when they take on the struggling Chargers (2-7) with Joe Flacco starting for the injured Sam Darnold. The simulations gave New York a 6% chance of winning, although that came before
As for the rest of the schedule, Wolverine Studios' simulations give the Jets the following chances of winning: home vs. Miami on Nov. 29 (7%); home vs. Las Vegas on Dec. 6 (13%); at Seattle on Dec. 13 (2%); at the Los Angeles Rams on Dec. 20 (6%); home vs. Cleveland on Dec. 27 (21%); and at New England on Jan. 3 (30%).
“One thing that we could not simulate is the ‘Belichick factor’ in Week 17,” Gorski said. “If the Jets are 0-15 heading into that final game, what exactly will Bill Belichick do to make sure the Jets finish 0-16? That potential level of genius is something we couldn’t account for, so that New England game may not look as good as it does in theory.”
So, there's still a chance at 0 for 2020?
Well, Gorski said the home games against the Raiders and Browns could end that conversation before the Jets head to Foxborough. Despite both Las Vegas and Cleveland currently 6-3 and in the AFC playoff hunt, Gorski pointed out those teams could face an even tougher opponent than the guys in green and white.
“The possibility for cold, windy and sloppy weather is something that our simulation does take into effect,” Gorski said. "We noticed in the few games won by the Jets in our simulations, virtually every one was by seven points or less. A sloppy, wintery mix might be just what they need to avoid the 0-16 mark.
"So, while it may look bleak to many on paper that the Jets can score a win this season, we think they’ve got a decent shot of getting one.”
And that would mean “Game Over” on a dubious spot in NFL history.
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