Drama Queen gotta drama......................
At least the people in Green Bay are happy with the Jets. When they need to trade in a worn out, slightly crazed QB, they know the Jets will give them something of value and take the prima donna off their hands. Knowledgable Jet fans have rightly concluded that the mess will not be resolved until the team is sold to rational people.
The Packers were wise to let Rodgers go.
If they had re-signed Flacco, they likely would have made the playoffs. The AFC was wide open.
90% of the time, seemingly across all major professional sports, bringing in the the aging ‘star’ to put a team “over the top” is an expensive failure
The failure is even more pronounced when that “star” is expected to revitalize a failing team.
Of course there are examples of success, but IMHO, it usually starts with fan-base excitement “We got XYZ on the team!” sells tickets and jerseys, but ends with anger and disappointment.
My blocker keeps me out of DM, but here is a link to the original article. I imagine interviewing thirty people in any big shot team, or even organization, with a recent game-changing event, would generate some printable muck.
https://theathletic.com/5238599/2024/01/31/jets-aaron-rodgers-robert-saleh-season-collapse/
Weird.
Wow! They interviewed 30 people “around the team!” I don’t care about the damn Jets but I don’t take anything at face value that the dickhead media spews.
NFL is totally fixed.
Vinny Testaverde is available.
I’m willing to give Rodgers a full season next year before I pass judgement on him.
There is a simple way to avoid negative press…WIN!
HBO’s “Hard Knocks” season 20 abruptly ends right before Rogers’s injury.