Woody Johnson is far from a perfect owner.
He charges fans thousands of dollars for the right to pay thousands of dollars for, with few exceptions, less than spectacular football. His stadium is less colorful than the Hudson River on a rainy day, and his brand has yet to shake the "Same Old Jets" label that has followed them for decades.
However, since the clock struck 00:00 in Week 17, Johnson handled his franchise as well as an owner could have, from firing general manager John Idzik and head coach Rex Ryan to the recent hirings of Mike Maccagnan and Todd Bowles as replacements.
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