When Jets general manager John Idzik took the podium on Monday afternoon, the architect of a losing team faced the media. At some point over the next few months, another press conference will likely take place in Florham Park.

This time, though, it will be to announce the firing of head coach Rex Ryan.

Despite back-to-back trips to the AFC Championship Game and a perennial top defense, Ryan's days are numbered in New York. Even if the Jets rally to finish at 5-11 or 6-10, Idzik is almost assured to make a change and bring in his own guy to lead this franchise.

When Ryan departs, Jets fans will look back at the one area of the team that destroyed his chance to build a consistent winner: Quarterback.

Over the last six seasons, Jets quarterbacks—from Mark Sanchez to Geno Smith to Tim Tebow to Mike Vick—have combined to throw 105 interceptions. Jets quarterbacks haven't finished better than 18th in QB rating during Ryan's tenure and have posted the 30th, 32nd and 32nd ranking since 2012, respectively.

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If you're a Ryan fan, blame the quarterbacks he's been handed for his ultimate demise.

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