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@Pikes Peak posted:

May I suggest when he didn’t attempt to score against the Bucs at home, when behind.  He may not have made it, and if he did it would not have guaranteed a win but it had a better chance than the poor pass he threw.

If that didn’t raise eyebrows the SF 10 point game had to be the dagger IMO.

I remember yelling "RUN" when that lane opened up. I was pretty pissed and the game wasn't even over yet. SF game was the final nail in the coffin.

@Packiderm posted:

I remember yelling "RUN" when that lane opened up. I was pretty pissed and the game wasn't even over yet. SF game was the final nail in the coffin.

Contrast that to John Elway's famous helicopter run in the Super Bowl in San Diego when he beat the Pack.

John wanted it bad.

Are the rest of the teams in the AFC going to fold because of the Great Aaron Rodgers? I don't think so. 2 other teams in his division play in cold outdoor stadiums.

Jets fans are hoping Aaron Rodgers plays in cold outdoor stadiums. Packers fans don't have to worry if he will, anymore.

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@michiganjoe posted:

Seems like just yesterday AR was claiming the reports of a wish list were fake news....

Jets need a slot guy. (I guess) Cobb is good in the locker room and the receiver room. They'll learn a lot from him plus he knows the offense and knows what #12 #8 is thinking in the middle of a play when they go all sandlot.

Here's where we get to test the "all-in" waters. If they win the SB, it's a success; if they don't, it's an epic failure. After that, no matter if they do or don't, they slide into mediocrity.

Can’t wait til Garret Wilson, a young WR with loads more talent and ability then either Cobb or Lazard gets ghosted in a game for 1 catch for 6 yards in a Jets loss. 😂😂😂 Because you know that’s happening.

@ammo posted:

So if Cobb retires after next season and wants to retire as a Packer will the Packers give him a one day contract?  Would that make him the 1st 3 time Packer?

Did Desmond Howard officially retire as a Packer? I don't think so, but he came and went twice during his career. That's the only obvious candidate I can think of.

@Boris posted:

Jets need a slot guy. (I guess) Cobb is good in the locker room and the receiver room. They'll learn a lot from him plus he knows the offense and knows what #12 #8 is thinking in the middle of a play when they go all sandlot.

Most importantly, he knows the super secret hand signals.

@packerboi posted:

Can’t wait til Garret Wilson, a young WR with loads more talent and ability then either Cobb or Lazard gets ghosted in a game for 1 catch for 6 yards in a Jets loss. 😂😂😂 Because you know that’s happening.

You ain't lying sir....however....

If GW gets in that receiver room AND the QB room (like Cobb) he might become the Christian Watson of the last 8 games of 2022.

It really depends on GW and how much he is willing to work.

@Boris posted:

Jets need a slot guy. (I guess) Cobb is good in the locker room and the receiver room. They'll learn a lot from him plus he knows the offense and knows what #12 #8 is thinking in the middle of a play when they go all sandlot.

Plus, he'll likely be on injured reserve for at last half the season. The preferred outcome for the Jets is for Cobb to have a minor injury that lands him on the IR so he's in the building to act as a de facto assistant WR coach but not be on the active roster to take snaps away from actual NFL caliber WRs in his current state.

@michiganjoe posted:

This awesome for those suffering from separation anxiety from the 2022 Packers. Just watch 2023 Jets and you’ll be good.

Who is next? Big Dog?

@13X posted:

Not sure if anyone posted this yet but Billy Turner also just signed a one year deal with the Jets. The Jets are starting to look pretty silly hiring all of Aaron's buddies.



Jets add another former Aaron Rodgers teammate: Billy Turner becomes fourth one to join Gang Green - CBSSports.com

And yet in January the NY'ers will be scratching their heads and wondering why they are hovering around .500.

@Fandame posted:

Here's where we get to test the "all-in" waters. If they win the SB, it's a success; if they don't, it's an epic failure. After that, no matter if they do or don't, they slide into mediocrity.

It is the Jets. If they make the playoffs it is wildly successful.

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