John, if we want to muddle through a mediocre season by losing to the Jets, then, NO, this is not a must-win game. But any fan with a heart for this team knows it IS a must-win game, because we already know what a mediocre and sub-par year looks like (thank you, 2015). We the fans want the players to gel, no matter who is out there on the field, super-star or blue collar tackler. We want to see "fight" and unity. Not disheveled and lax penalty-damage and unexecuted blocks that are as important as the guy with the ball in a play. It is a truism that a team grows closer in unity as they travel the battle-worn road through the season, and that can only be done with leadership and team members taking account of their own self-improvement, thus putting the team first. Thank God we have that leadership in the senior and some junior members of the team. The PR gurus continue to state how many of our stars are hurt and thus put us at a disadvantage. John Harbaugh stated that he will change the way mistake-prone players are playing or find someone else. I have complete faith in that. But (you, the media-in-general) don't say that we have a pinch on receivers with SS Sr. out, when a guy the calibre of Kamar Aiken is his replacement. And our young linebackers have to step up too. And, in the end, If we can't beat the 1-5 Jets, that's a clear statement by our team of what they are not ready to do.