Dan Orlovsky Body Slams Jets QB Zach Wilson After Horrific Performance

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Zach Wilson looked horrific on Sunday. The New England Patriots consistently made him look uncomfortable in the pocket. Additionally, he threw way too many lazy pass attempts that resulted in a turnover. Now, talking head Dan Orlovsky slams the New York Jets quarterback for another awful performance.

Dan Orlovsky Doesn’t Hold Back When Discussing Jets QB Zach Wilson

Orlovsky started the segment on Get Up hot out of the gate, stating “It’s time to grow the fudge up, dude,” (thanks for keeping it G-rated, Dan). From there, the former quarterback slams Zach Wilson left and right with every criticism he can muster. However, it’s hard to argue against him, as Wilson has looked like the worst quarterback on the Jets this year.

That’s not a great sign. Especially considering New York selected him second overall in the 2021 NFL Draft. Additionally, Joe Flacco ran the offense better than Zach Wilson has and Flacco is like 73 years old (just a slight exaggeration).

Don’t get us wrong, there is plenty to like about Wilson still. He has a unique ability to extend plays. However, it’s his decision-making that’s biting him and the Jets’ offense in the butt. Perhaps simply throwing the ball away sometimes might help.

Either way, this is probably the exact thing Zach Wilson needs to hear right now. Hopefully, he heard Dan Orlovsky and someone within the Jets’ organization reiterates the message. Otherwise, the future becomes rather bleak in New York.