Jets quarterback Geno Smith threw three interceptions in his first eight passes against the Bills on Sunday, and that was when Rex Ryan decided he had seen enough.
After the three picks, Ryan decided to bench Smith and play Michael Vick, a move that literally "bummed out" Bills players, according to the New York Post.
"We were bummed out when they took Geno out," a member of the organization told the Post.
Why was Buffalo bummed out? Bills linebacker Preston Brown can explain.
"He was just eyeing down receivers," Brown said. "We saw it on film that he was just staring guys down. When we know if you do that we're going to jump on guys' routes, and we got some picks in the back end with just reading his eyes."
Brown was one of four Bills' players who picked off a pass in the game.
"We had Geno rattled and we tried to stay after him," Brown said.
If you missed any of Smith's interceptions, let's rehash them real quick for you.
Apparently, it was obvious to everyone that Smith was off his game. Bills defensive tackle Stefan Charles said he noticed.
"You could see from the very first snap [Smith] wasn't connecting with any of his receivers and our DBs took advantage of that," Charles said.
Unfortunately for the Jets' next opponent, Kansas City, there will be no feasting on Geno Smith interceptions. Ryan has already announced that Vick will start against the Chiefs this week. Of course, Vick wasn't much better against the Bills, he also turned the ball over three times in the 43-23 loss.