A humbling season has taken yet another sour turn as Brian Schottenheimer has decided to leave his post as offensive coordinator of the New York Jets. The news came from ESPN's Chris Mortensen, who tweeted that Schottenheimer had seen quite enough after a horrendous season in which the alleged Super Bowl contenders fell flat once again. Mortensen then went on to tweet that the Jets may not be without options.
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