George R.R. Martin felt like many Jets fans Sunday — disgruntled.

The author of the “Song of Ice and Fire” novels, which was adapted into the TV show “Game of Thrones,” is a big Jets fan. He took to his online journal Sunday to vent after the Jets’ 31-28 loss to the Dolphins.

“Life for a Jets fan is an unending torment,” he wrote. “Last week the refs gave the Pats a win over Gang Green with a bull—- reversal of a touchdown, one of the worst calls in the history of the NFL.

“This week the Jets did it to themselves, blowing a two-touchdown lead in the fourth quarter to lose to the Fins. Total choke job.

“Josh McCown finished the choke with a horrible INT with seconds left. He’s a decent quarterback, but he’s not the answer. He’s too old to be the future. He’s Fitzmagic the Second. The Jets need to bench him and play Petty and Hack to see if one of those might offer hope.

“But they won’t. They will keep on playing McCown, and win just enough games to make sure they don’t get a good QB prospect in the draft, thereby assuring us of another decade of mediocrity.

“That’s the Jet Way.”

Spoken like a long-suffering Jets fan.

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