Geno Smith, Michael Vick, Tim Tebow & Tom Brady: New York Jets QB Blames Himself As NFL Rivals New England Patriots Stun Them

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 17, 2014 01:43 PM EDT

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Is Geno Smith good enough to QB for the New York Jets, who hold NFL Super Bowl aspirations? That's the question that many have asked recently. It seems he may be asking it himself, too. The second-year QB has struggled, and he fell short in the clutch, when he and his Jets dropped a close game to Tom Brady's New England Patriots, losing 27-25 on Thursday Night Football. Michael Vick is attempting to guide him off the field, but with no success it seems, and he's been so incapable this season that some have called for the return of Tim Tebow. Now Smith has questioned himself, and apologized for failing to find Jace Amaro, so one can wonder, is time running out on his Jets career?

He led his team to a failed two-point conversion attempt, and with the team losing by two, it was evidently going to shift all of the blame on to his shoulders. On the failed attempt he explained, "Jace did a great job of getting open. I've got to give him a better ball. That's completely on me."

Jace, however, explained: "He ran a great route and I didn't give him a good enough ball. It was supposed to be coming around, over the shoulder. When I looked around, I saw the ball coming. I just tried to hit it with one hand to see if I could do something with it. Just missed it. [It was a] couple of inches away. Maybe if I got my head turned around quicker, but I'm taught to look up in the air. I didn't see the ball until it was almost parallel with my face."

Will Smith be a bust, and what should the Jets do to resolve this situation?

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