Packers get: 🏈Pick No. 13, a 2023 2nd-rd pick (No. 42), a 6th-rd pick (No. 207), a conditional 2024 2nd-rd pick that becomes a 1st if Rodgers plays 65 percent of the plays. pic.twitter.com/Q2vUMfyZGH
NYJ probably wins the AFC-E this season. Man, it's kind of crazy just how fast things can happen in the NFL. NYJ is going to be in the playoffs in 2023. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRock:
I wonder what hurts worse for the Donks, seeing the Jets pull off the Hackett/Rodgers scenario they couldn't, knowing they gave up way more for Russ than the Jets did here, or just knowing that Rodgers thought the Jets were a less embarrassing franchise to play for.
I keep looking at mock drafts and thinking, "Why in the world did the donx send the #5 pick to Seattle?" Then, I remember and smile. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
That team is good enough that all Rodgers will have to do is not literally shit his pants and they'll win 12 games.
When was the last time Rodgers didn't shit his pants?
He's not in the NFC North anymore. Two games against Buffalo and two against Miami. Plus primarily AFC opponents, and assuming he even gets to the playoffs, the likes of Mahomes, Burrow, Herbert, Lawrence and Allen to contend with.
And let's not forget that he's a shitty teammate and leader. And a fucking loon on top of it all.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
When was the last time Rodgers didn't shit his pants?
He's not in the NFC North anymore. Two games against Buffalo and two against Miami. Plus primarily AFC opponents, and assuming he even gets to the playoffs, the likes of Mahomes, Burrow, Herbert, Lawrence and Allen to contend with.
And let's not forget that he's a shitty teammate and leader. And a fucking loon on top of it all.
Another colossal mistake by the Jets.
I seem to remember him winning back to back MVPS not long ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
When was the last time Rodgers didn't shit his pants?
He's not in the NFC North anymore. Two games against Buffalo and two against Miami. Plus primarily AFC opponents, and assuming he even gets to the playoffs, the likes of Mahomes, Burrow, Herbert, Lawrence and Allen to contend with.
And let's not forget that he's a shitty teammate and leader. And a ****ing loon on top of it all.
Another colossal mistake by the Jets.
It’s good for us. By the time seasons over those teams are going to be beat to hell.
Meanwhile we’ll be playing against Russet and Jimmy G :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
I think that trade moved the Jets ahead of the Bills personally.
I would agree. Allen seems to be in a decline, Diggs is not happy with watching confetti from the other team's victory fall every year, they don't have any type of running game, and their defense has lost key players and wasn't that good to begin with, at least at stopping the Bengals or the Chiefs.
I think they're still a weapon or two off, Garrett Wilson is a good young WR, Mecole hasn't shown to be much more than a gadget, Allen Lazard is a good #3, but I would put him in the same category as MVS. Their OLine is notably in the bottom half and they have a defensive minded head coach who's going to put his faith into Nathaniel Hackett. This has all the makings of an attempted Rams or Bucs team. If Rodgers can not turn the ball over and the defense with Sauce can keep shutting down offenses, they may be able to bring it all together and win now, but I think this move puts them in the playoffs, but doesn't guarantee more than a divisional round appearance. What I like for them is that they not only got Rodgers, but they swapped their first round pick and can still get a top tier WR for Rodgers or more OL help in the draft, that was a good move for the Jets. [Reply]
I get it he's old, he's also been playing with terrible weapons for a long time and the guy is a HOF player so this idea that he blows is weird to me. [Reply]