Jets coach Rex Ryan admitted Monday it was a bad idea to go into the season with an aggressive passing attack. New York used a three-receiver package as their base offense and let Mark Sanchez air it out, but it didn't work. After four games, Ryan decided to go back to their roots -- Ground & Pound -- and that change has helped the Jets to a two-game winning streak. "I think maybe I got caught up in maybe being enamored with the type of personnel we had," Ryan said. "But at the end of the day, (we) never waited until the season went by. We went back to being who we were."