After the fourth game of his second season, it finally happened. The New York Jets realized Nathaniel Hackett was a fraud. The Jets demoted the offensive coordinator this week after his offense ranked 29th in scoring (16.4) and 30th in yards per game (272.7) in his 22 games. There is little joy in seeing Hackett revealed — the same thing happened in Jacksonville and Denver — but it pulled the curtain back on a trend that must end. Dear desperate NFL teams: Stop giving all the money and power to free agents or acquired quarterbacks. It throws off the power dynamic and makes otherwise logical coaches and executives look like fanboy fools.