Jets coach Robert Saleh is sticking by embattled QB Zach Wilson as his starter, but one franchise legend has A.J. Bouye Jersey made it clear he believes enough is enough.Hall of Famer Joe Namath blasted Wilson in a Monday appearance on "The Michael Kay Show," calling for the Jets to trade the former No. 2 pick."I wouldn't keep him," Namath said. "I've seen enough of Zach Wilson."MORE: Asked why Sunday's lo s to the Patriots was his breaking point, Namath explained," " Wilson quit on a play. What is going on? It's disgusting."Namath went on to say there were no positives from Sunday's game, calling the lo s "awful."Namath said he wishes Greg Olsen Jersey the Jets would send Wilson to a team with an established quarterback, singling out the Chiefs in particular. "Maybe he'd learn something," Namath added."Send him to Kansas City to back up against somebody like Mahomes, maybe he'd learn something. I wouldn't keep him. I've seen enough of Zach Wilson." - Joe Namath Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) Of course, that scenario is in line Austin Corbett Jersey with the Jets' original plan entering the season. New York wanted Wilson to sit behind Aaron Rodgers for multiple years. That plan blew up just four offensive snaps into the year, when Rodgers tore his Achilles after being sacked by Leonard Floyd.MORE: While Saleh has insisted that Wilson is a different player than he was last season, the 24-year-old has continued to struggle with decision-making. He hasn't shown much confidence in himself, holding onto the ball for extended periods and appearing unwilling to risk making mistakes.Wilson finished 18-of-36 Sam Darnold Jersey for 157 yards in Sunday's lo s to the Patriots, taking three sacks and entering the fourth quarter with just 47 pa sing yards.On Monday, Saleh defiantly stood by Wilson, calling him the Jets' "unquestioned" starter and saying he's "not the reason" for the lo s to New England.Namath, who Stephon Gilmore Jersey led the Jets to their only Super Bowl victory more than five decades ago, clearly does not agree.