A day after falling to 1-5 for the first time since 1999, the New York Jets insist they're not giving up on the season - or their starting quarterback. "The only change we need is a win," wide receiver Laveranues Coles said Monday. "You get a win, and everything else goes away. If we win, we wouldn't be talking about change, so right now the main thing is trying to find a way to get a win." Many fans and members of the media believe the best way for the Jets to pick up that next victory is with Kellen Clemens as the quarterback. Some have suggested New York is considering that change by entertaining offers for Pennington before the trade deadline Tuesday. "That's ludicrous," coach Eric Mangini said bluntly.