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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah. He did exactly what a 39 year old QB with limited mobility should not do...held the ball...almost frozen in place.
All of the owners should convert to the turf of Lambeau Field. It's natural and synthetic, and while it costs, they'd be protecting their valuable human resources. Their general greediness prevents this from happening.I never thought it was a money thing. I thought they started going to turf more after the Pats' field got ruined all the time and wouldn't grown in the winter.
Allen did a pretty good job of making himself look mortal.The jets defense is and will be the problem for offenses all season. Once again they made Allen look mortal.
Sauce didn't have his best game in Coverage, and they still turned over Allen.
If we don't continue to make self inflicting things on offense then the division is in play for us IMO..
From what I'm told, most on-field medical staff can diagnose limb injuries with a good degree of accuracy either on the field or shortly thereafter in the medical tent. Once Rodgers got up then sat back down it wasn't too hard to figure out he was in deep trouble and certainly wasn't coming back in the game yesterday. Given this, I'm not at all an expert in medicine so I'm not sure what benefit having a MRI at the field would be. It seems they did the right thing, got the player stabilized and sent him to a higher level facility.It’s not about cost entirely. It’s the quickest and easiest first step for an injury like the one Rodgers suffered. It can even give indication that an Achilles rupture might haves occurred. That is confirmed by further diagnostic testing.
And as far as it goes. Only two. NFL teams even installed MRIs in their stadium. Cincinnati and Dallas.
Jets D is pretty damn good but something is just off in BUFAllen did a pretty good job of making himself look mortal.
Nah. Wilson hasn't had one outstanding game in his career. He had exactly ONE semi-decent game his first year. He's pretty much proven (to me at least) that he hasn't got the head to be a winning NFL QB.Right on the money, Sam. Zach Wilson was the second pick in the draft. He has ALL the physical tools to be a franchise QB. The problem with some fans is we remember the bad games this kid has had over the last 2 years. Players CAN improve. Wilson has all the tools.
The Jets showed the other night that they CAN play great defense. They have a lot of offensive pieces, which includes the best running duo in the league in Hall and Cooks. Great Defense, Great Running game and even with a DECENT QB you can contend.
Losing Rodgers is just delicious karma for Jet fans; All the **** they've been talking this off season is pure delite for me, who never liked Rodgers. But just remember who won that game.
BTW- How a team looks in game one, ESPECIALLY in the era where so little work is done by the starters during preseason, is not indicative of what a team is going to look like in the middle of October.
I believe the first rounder was a swap of picks 13 for 151st rounder
2 2nd rounders
Huge contract/cap space
This is so JETE.
... especially since they were the only bidder ...I believe the first rounder was a swap of picks 13 for 15
They will not need to give up next years first because he obviously wont play 65% of snaps
But 2 second rounders and one sixth rounder and swap of picks is a lot
No way. Two reasons.I wish this would happen. A bonus year of Brady..The Pats/Jets rivalry on steroids....Talk about entertainment! Thats what football is supposed to be folks.
Remember Jeff George? All of the physical ability in the world, decision making ability approaching none.Nah. Wilson hasn't had one outstanding game in his career. He had exactly ONE semi-decent game his first year. He's pretty much proven (to me at least) that he hasn't got the head to be a winning NFL QB.
That was fast. Rodgers is already telling the media how this was his coaches’ fault.
It's mostly all paid out too, in the form of a $35M bonus this season and a $35M bonus guaranteed for next season.
If you look at the numbers it's worse for da Jete than I thought.
They more or less presume that he's playing not just this this year and next, but also da Jete really need him to play and restructure in 2025 as well:
Aaron Rodgers’ Contract Details, Salary Cap Impact, Bonuses, and Net Worth
What is the structure of Aaron Rodgers' contract, what is his salary-cap impact, and what options do the Jets have for the future?www.profootballnetwork.com
But...Meh. It wasn't a bad hit that caused the injury. The recipe for disaster for the Jets was giving up what they did to acquire Rodgers just a few months shy of age 40. This is the Brady effect IMO. GMs think these great Qbs can do what Brady did because Brady made it look so seamless and actually played some of the best football of his career in his 40s. Brady was a unicorn and it is rather ironic that the team who launched Brady's career (thank you Mo Lewis) is the one betting on an aging great QB to do what Brady did and their season effectively ended on its 4th offensive play.
U think so? After wich INT 2nd or 3rd? That jets defense is a problem as I said for all offenses.Allen did a pretty good job of making himself look mortal.