The beating Wilson took was really brutal, and the six times he was sacked don’t really tell the story. He probably avoided another six on his own, as he showed off his escapability. He even was able to make a couple of “off schedule” plays.
But at the start, there wasn’t a lot he could do because the whole line was crumbling around him. George Fant, who got the surprise start at right tackle over Morgan Moses, was particularly bad. But the pressure came from everywhere. And it killed the Jets’ running game, too. Their longest rushing play of the game was 12 yards because their running backs couldn’t get through the line of scrimmage without getting crushed.
Wilson was just 6-of-16 for 84 yards and an interception in the first half, which was a small miracle considering how much he was rushed and how many times he barely got rid of the ball as a Panthers defender was ramming into him. Oddly, he wasn’t pressured a ton on his one interception. He just didn’t get the ball high enough over linebacker Shaq Thompson when he was trying to hit tight end Ryan Griffin.
But in the second half, he found his rhythm, even as the pressure continued. He got on the scoreboard in the third quarter when he rolled away from an incoming pass rusher and fired a 22-yard touchdown pass to Corey Davis. And then, late in the fourth quarter, he had a remarkable series in which he hit Braxton Berrios with a 25-yard pass on a fourth-down throw, then found Denzel Mims for a 40-yarder.
He was sacked hard on the play after that, with his helmet bouncing hard off the turf. But on the next play, he found Davis for an 8-yard touchdown that gave the Jets a fighting chance with 1:56 to play.
The Jet didn’t get the ball back, which was a shame because they had some momentum and Wilson was starting to look like an NFL quarterback. He just didn’t have enough time … which really, considering how the offensive line played, was really the theme of the game.
Here are some more takeaways from the disappointing debut of Wilson and new head coach Robert Saleh …