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They might need to fumigate the building, at least before the Giants play there next.

A 34-0 loss to the Niners was one of the worst home defeats in Jets history, a toxic mix of injury (Santonio Holmes) and insult.

We’ll add more reaction as the night goes along. Share your thoughts; sometimes it helps to vent.

Brian Bassett of the Jets Blog:

This game was an absolute embarrassment to watch. While the Jets were not expected by most to win the game, it was such an overall poor showing by the team that it basically validated everything people said last week after their “win” in Miami. The Jets defense looked cookie dough soft yet again, and their inability on offense to do anything had me masochistically wishing for the days of Brian Schottenheimer. It wasn’t so much that the Jets lost, it was how they lost.

Rich Cimini, ESPN New York:

The perfect storm is occurring before our very eyes: Poor quarterback play. Poor coaching by offensive coordinator Tony Sparano. And poor planning by GM Mike Tannenbaum, who constructed an offense with serious limitations. They can’t run, can’t pass, can’t do anything.

Coach Rex Ryan said: “I was going to say we got our butt kicked, but really, we got our ass kicked. There’s no two ways, ins or outs about it.

“Here’s the recipe for getting your ass kicked, all right: 2 for 13 on third down. That’s 15 percent. Four turnovers. A blocked punt when they rush one guy. And giving up 245 yards rushing. How’s that for a recipe?”

#Sanchez joins Gabbert, Tebow, Troy Smith and Derek Anderson as only QBs with 3 straight starts with <50% cmp% since 2009. — Chase Stuart (@fbgchase) 30 Sep 12