I dislike Aaron Rodgers, but even I feel really bad for him and feel terrible for Jets fans. This is absolutely devastating for a lot of people who haven’t had a great deal of sports success. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
I dislike Aaron Rodgers, but even I feel really bad for him and feel terrible for Jets fans. This is absolutely devastating for a lot of people who haven’t had a great deal of sports success.
It's shocking, that's for sure. The guy won back to back MVP's very recently. He moves to a new team with a ton of excitement. The whole thing implodes with an injury on his first drive of the season. Career probably over. Snap of the fingers and it's gone. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
It's shocking, that's for sure. The guy won back to back MVP's very recently. He moves to a new team with a ton of excitement. The whole thing implodes with an injury on his first drive of the season. Career probably over. Snap of the fingers and it's gone. :-)
I would go so far as to say it might be the most rollercoaster-ish devastating injury any fan base has ever experienced given the circumstances. Terrible if you love football too as the Jets were going to be a lot of fun to watch. [Reply]
I mean, losing rodgers is one thing. But man, the way that team looked behind a bad qb… they legit had deep playoffs hopes. Breece hall and their defense are legit. And Garrett Wilson will be a star once he has a qb who can get him the ball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CapsLockKey:
Maybe Woody will reconsider putting natural grass in that stadium now. Would have been a lot cheaper.
Woody doesn't make that decision alone. The jets share that stadium with the Giants.
The Jets will rally around Zach Wilson and still be a tough team to play. Wilson went a serviceable 14 for 21, 1 TD, 1 INT, and 140 yards behind that great defense and all the weapons they have. [Reply]