Jets owner Woody Johnson, among the team and NFL dignitaries attending the owners' meetings in Boca Raton, FL, this week, was asked today about the last five years of no playoffs for his team. He left no doubt how he felt about that dryspell and the good weather ahead that he sees for the Green & White.

"I don't like droughts," Johnson said. "I want to be in the playoffs and win the Super Bowl. That's my desire, and that's what the fans want. But I want the fans to know that we put things in place, including the coaching staff, the scouting staff, Mike [Maccagnan]. We've made, I think, some very significant changes that will evidence themselves."

Specifically, he deflected questions about Ryan Fitzpatrick remaining a free agent and his quarterback position and used the Denver Broncos' defense to illustrate why he's bullish that the aforementioned drought will be busted.

"How did they win last year, at the end? Good 'D', baby, right?" he said. "You want to have that kind of defense, and I think we have the possibility, I think our defense is going to be very, very good. So you have to win where you can win. There's only X number of good quarterbacks in the league, everybody recognizes that. So we have to do what we have to do."

The Jets owner added that in free agency, "we think all the acquisitions we made are going to be helpful to us." He was asked about several outstanding issues with his team and responded with some quick-hitting replies:

On Fitzpatrick negotiations...

"We're speaking to Fitzy's agent, Jimmy [Sexton]. I hope we can come to an agreement. Fitzy had the best year in his career with this coordinator, with Chan [Gailey], and did well for the Jets. But the two sides have to come up with an agreement that obviously both sides are happy with."