One reason the NFL waited until the last minute to pick a "Hard Knocks" team this year is because no one wanted to do it. In the end, the league ended up forcing the New York Jets to be on the show and to say they're upset about the situation would probably be an understatement. 

Several members of the organization -- including Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh -- have already made it clear that the Jets are unhappy about being selected (Rodgers was pretty blunt, saying the decision was forced down the team's throat). 

So how unhappy are the Jets? ESPN's Adam Schefter provided a few more details this week during a segment on "Get Up."

Jets were forced to be on the show. "The league wanted to go to the Jets, the Jets didn't want it," Schefter said. "That's why they waited until last week because there was no other option and the league said essentially, 'You're doing it.'" Under the eligibility rules for "Hard Knocks," there were only four teams the NFL could force to be on the show -- the Jets, Commanders, Saints and Browns -- and none of those teams wanted to do it.