Meltdown gets Jets' blood boiling
Miami Gardens, Fla.
The New York Jets refused to go down quietly. After their fourth-quarter meltdown Sunday against the Miami Dolphins, there was some angry shouting in the locker room behind closed doors.
Quarterback Josh McCown said defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson was rallying his teammates. But it was the Dolphins' rally that will be remembered after their 31-28 comeback victory Sunday.
The Jets blew a 28-14 lead in the final 12 minutes. Hence Wilkerson's postgame "pep talk."
"A lot of frustration. You heard it," McCown said. "There are a lot of emotions, and frustration is high on that list. The head of that frustration was, 'Let's rebound,' and Mo did a good job of hammering that home.

