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@Pakrz posted:

A week or so ago 12 said his time in NY has been the best of his career.  Now he's telling Pam Oliver he fell out of love with football but fell back into it in NY.  

Fuck that guy.

And 15 minutes later he throws his first interception of the game.

@Pakrz posted:

A week or so ago 12 said his time in NY has been the best of his career.  Now he's telling Pam Oliver he fell out of love with football but fell back into it in NY.  

Fuck that guy.

Not sure they love him

@vitaflo posted:

Think about it, the Jets had both the offensive and defensive rookies of the year (Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner) and a top 5 ranked defense in 2022, and then pick up both Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams.

In 2022 they were 7-10 with Zach Wilson.  These ROY's have 2 years to get even better and they add in one of the best QB/WR tandems of all time to go along with that defense?

And yet they only manage 4 wins?  How the hell does this happen on a team stacked with talent?  If you say it's all coaching then Andy Reid needs to make more money than Mahomes.

It's the difference between a team being good on paper and a team that's good on the field.

I don't see it that much different than the Packers defense,
On paper, they should be an iron wall.
On field, they're certainly not.

@Timmy! posted:

It's the difference between a team being good on paper and a team that's good on the field.

I don't see it that much different than the Packers defense,
On paper, they should be an iron wall.
On field, they're certainly not.

Their OL is terrible. That's part of it.

@Pikes Peak posted:

Good game for AR…today he can physically still play.  I’d like to see him on a good team.  But, he ain’t getting younger

If a team like the Eagles or Lions lost their starter to a season-ending injury next training camp, that's where he could succeed. He needs a good OL to play behind at this point.

@Pikes Peak posted:

Good game for AR…today he can physically still play.  I’d like to see him on a good team.  But, he ain’t getting younger

He can for fits and starts, but there's no chance of getting another ring. The pickleball courts are calling his name.

@D J posted:

If that was AR's last NFL game he went out a winner. First pass he threw today was an INT, he then played great the rest of the game with 4 TD passes.

It helps to play a team playing out the string and trying not to get hurt.

@Pikes Peak posted:

Like the Bears?

Yes, and like the Packers did today. They were trying not to get hurt. If they weren't Jacobs would have been playing. Wilson and Brooks ran well, but there were a couple of nice runs he had that he got tackled by one guy in the secondary. Jacobs may have housed one or both of those.

The Bears would have folded if the Packers would have actually tried. MLF coached tentatively (and stupidly) and he rubbed off on the team.

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Think about the Jets first round QB drafts.

  1. Sam Darnold
  2. Geno Smith
  3. Zach Wilson

They're all still in the league with 2 of them starting....and the 3rd one has probably the best arm of the 3

Cautionary lesson about building a foundation for a team based on being ready for a young QB instead of relying on a young QB to turn the program around. Everything starts and ends with the offensive line, imo. If that's not there you're up the creek without a paddle.

This place is so funny.  Got the majority loving Quay Walker who literally pushed the opposing teams medical guy while attempting to tend to a injured player and sucks  but hating on Rodgers after he got traded.

Makes sense.

What I don't get is how some people still don't understand that it's possible to respect and appreciate a player's contribution to the team, while also calling him out when he acts wacky or giving him crap because he is now an opposing player.  Both things can be true.

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@BrainDed posted:

This place is so funny.  Got the majority loving Quay Walker who literally pushed the opposing teams medical guy while attempting to tend to a injured player and sucks  but hating on Rodgers after he got traded.

Makes sense.

Quay plays for the Packers, Rodgers doesn't.  It's not hard.

@vitaflo posted:

It's not hard.

It clearly is for some folks 🤷🏻

I had a big smile on my face when he threw TD pass #500. He didn't force it to Adams. He hit the wide open TE, Conklin. Pretty cool that he's the guy to get in on the trivia question.

Rodgers had that 1 throw down the sidelines late in 4th quarter, back shoulder & Davante did Davante Adams things to make the catch. I'm sure most of the Jets fans were like....."Where was this shit 2 months ago?!?!"😆 That's football!🫡

It will be interesting to see where he ends up. I can't imagine him voluntarily retiring. He likes the attention way too much. Maybe RFK Jr. will give him a job in HHS where he can do press conferences and get the attention he craves (the fact that I can type that and it's not even a joke is surreal).

Maybe he starts his own podcast or signs to be on Mcafee for even more time.

He'll have to wait until after the draft to see who may need a QB otherwise.

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