PITTSBURGH -- The New York Jets have lost three straight for the first time in 21 games under Todd Bowles, and the coach is pointing the finger at himself.I take all the blame; Im the head coach, Bowles said Sunday after a 31-13 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Well go where I go. Were 1-4. That falls on me.As I lead, they follow. I need to do a better job of leading these guys and getting them prepared. We have to move on from there. You can put it all on me.During the losing streak, the Jets have been outscored 37-7 in the second half, sparking criticism that Bowles hasnt made the proper adjustments.This league is week to week, Bowles said. You can be a Super Bowl contender one week and getting buried the next week. Now, were getting buried.Injuries are starting to mount. Center Nick Mangold (right knee) and linebacker David Harris (right hamstring), the teams longest-tenured players, suffered injuries Sunday and didnt return. 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