Alright, so everyone's caught up in this "lost" conversation today, and I get it. The idea of being off track, trying to find your way. It resonates. But when I hear it in sports, particularly around a team like the Jets, it takes on a different meaning. We're not talking about a lack of direction, we're talking about the margins. The small details that separate a contender from a team that's just… there.
Take the power play, for instance. For weeks, it felt "lost." Entry issues, predictable setups. We saw a unit that, on paper, has the talent, but couldn't execute. Now, you look at the last five games, a 28% efficiency rate. That's not finding a map; that's disciplined film study, minor adjustments to puck retrieval, and a willingness to try the cross-seam again, even after it failed twice. It's the difference between feeling lost and understanding the precise coordinates of your problem. What small, tactical adjustment do you think makes the biggest impact in turning a team from "lost" to "found"?