2024 New York Jets

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The NY Jets are an awful Caste Team, that from year to year averages amongst the fewest White players and the fewest wins. Another year of the portly Douglas and Lebanese Muslim regime, again riding entirely on the health and performance of one Aaron Rodgers. The future HoFer is a freethinker (like I consider myself obviously), so I root for him to succeed even though this team is a dark mess. Let's see exactly how bad this year...

Total White Athletes on Roster (Starters in bold)
11 or 12* Whites total, with 3 starters. Grade: F-

QB - Aaron Rodgers
TE - Tyler Conklin, Jeremy Ruckert, Brenden Bates
T - Max Mitchell
G - Wes Schweitzer
C - Joe Tippmann

DE - Braiden McGregor
S - Ashtyn Davis* (1/4 or 1/8 black?)

K - Greg Zuerlein
P - Thomas Morstead
LS - Thomas Hennessy

PS - Jake Hanson (OL), Zach Kuntz (TE), Anthony Firkser (TE)

The team should basically be renamed the NY Rodgers, as I don't think there is another single player who will impact his team's success or failure as drastically as him. The NY media is once again placing lofty expectations on this Jets team so it really is a case of win or blow it up and clear house. We all know what Rodgers can bring to the table, even at his advanced age, so its really important to keep him healthy. That is where the Jets failed last year with their putrid line and may likely fail again. I don't seem how this 4/5 sumo line is at all improved. Tyron Smith is over the hill, Vera-Tucker has been a bust and Simpson & Moses are mid at best. 2nd year man from Wisconsin Joe Tippmann should be solid, but it is speed rushers from the edge that will likely get past these tackles with regularity. Anyway, I mentioned Tyler Conklin having a ceiling of 500 yards in my write up last year. Well even with inconsistent QB play, he exceeded that with 621 yards (sadly zero scores). I think Rodgers could lean on him as a 2nd or 3rd option so perhaps another career high in yardage is incoming. Local guy, Jeremy Ruckert has starter potential down the road.

The zero Whites on defense policy was broken when DE Braiden McGregor made the team as an UDFA. Braiden had a great preseason and was a stud at Michigan for many years. Hmmm, why would a top player at a top program coming of a National Championship go undrafted? Well we know and I think his ignoring was shameful even understanding how the CS works. In my opinion, he was easily a 2nd or 3rd round pick so the Jets likely got a steal. Ashtyn Davis, who we've determined is 1/4 or 1/8 black some time ago, is back to mostly be an (off)WSTD. He's probably happy that the camera men and producers in the truck can now pan to McGregor after the defense gives up a big play.

Overall this team is garbage and lead by a gang of buffoons (Woody Johnson, Douglas and Salah). No self respecting White man should watch Jets games this year, but with Rodgers I just can't help it. If he succeeds in NY, after his political dabbling's and musings in recent years, alot of lefties will shriek and seethe. I'll enjoy that schadenfreude any day.
 
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I never understood why Rodgers was adamant about going to the jets? They had a good defense and garret wilson but there was plenty of other talented teams needing just a qb upgrade who were not as caste as this team
 

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And who says that Aaron Rodgers doesn't have any say it what goes on here! Good for the Jets, not a big Saleh fan here.
Saleh had his fate sealed when Rodgers was caught pushing him away after a touchdown throw. The New York tabloid media had a field day with this one. Stories have been circulating for weeks that he was on thin ice.

Ulbrich might have a shot at the permanent job if the Jets can have a soft landing after this bumpy start. I remember him as a player he was a fiery fan favorite and seems decent as a DC but this is NYC and the Jets.
 

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Saleh did wear a Lebanese flag on his sleeve during the international game. Have to wonder if his subtle protest of the zionist land grab and war of aggression upset the kosher NFL.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...ch-wears-lebanon-flag-on-sideline/ar-AA1rNc64
I noticed that when watching but failed to mention it here. I'm sure that got the kosher media in NYC upset too, so he was easy to Caste aside without much of the usual bluster when a non-White gets fired. But as WiR alluded to, there were other signs that Saleh was done. This was likely the straw that broke the Lebanese camel's back.
 

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Saleh was never that good of a coach and I'm glad the team's upper management sided with Rodgers over him. I won't be shedding any tears over Saleh's firing. If this blows up into a racial issue then guess who's going to be blamed? That's right, whitey, like always.
 

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If ever a team needed relegation it's the Jets. I would love for the UFL teams to have a chance to graduate to the NFL and relegate door mats like the Jets and Browns.

Obviously with a salary cap and bloated franchise values this isn't happening. Even without a salary cap teams like the Jets would still probably bungle their payroll advantage. I could see it now Randall Cobb getting an extension, Rogers getting an extension and maybe RFK jr hired as a strength and conditioning coach by the J-E-T-S.
 

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Such a typical idiotic draft selection by the Jets:

ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports Jets QB Jordan Travis has had “setbacks” in his recovery from a 2023 leg injury
Travis suffered a catastrophic leg injury during his final collegiate season and was never expected to play in 2024. Jets coaches have hinted since the summer that Travis — a fifth-round selection — has been well behind in his recovery. The best-case scenario would seem to be Travis recovering in time for the team’s offseason practices and workouts. He has no clear path to playing time in 2025 and beyond.
 

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Here's a good one!

Did Jets' Woody Johnson nix Jerry Jeudy trade over 'Madden NFL' rating, influence of sons?

Is a video game really calling the shots in New York?

Another day, another controversy surrounding the New York Jets in what has been a tumultuous season for Gang Green. But instead of the drama being centered around the usual suspect (quarterback Aaron Rodgers), it's team owner Woody Johnson that's been put on the defense.

An article written by The Athletic has drummed up questions regarding the influence that Johnson's teenage sons have had on the team's personnel decisions. In the article, it was reported that the Jets did not pull the trigger on trading for then-Broncos receiver Jerry Jeudy after Johnson alluded to his "Madden" rating, a decision that -- if true -- was presumably influenced by Johnson's sons. Jeudy was ultimately traded to Cleveland and has enjoyed his finest season to date.

"It is used as a reference point; it is not determinative," a team spokesperson said in response to Johnson's sons' involvement in team-based decisions. "It's really sad that an adult would use a misleading anecdote about teenagers to make their father look bad. It's ridiculous, quite honestly, the idea that this was used to influence the opinion of experienced executives.

"(The sons) have no roles in the organization. It's completely ridiculous to suggest that any outside info is intended to replace the opinions of (Woody Johnson's) staff."

The article included two particularly damming quotes, one from a current (and unnamed) Jets executive and former general manager Joe Douglas, who was fired earlier this year by Johnson. Both quotes had to do with the influence Johnson's sons have within the organization.


"When we're discussing things, you'll hear Woody cite something that Brick or Jack read online that's being weighed equally against whatever opinion someone else in the department has," the executive said.

The following quote was reportedly said by Douglas prior to the start of would be his final season as the team's general manager.

"I answer to a teenager," Douglas said.

The story also includes Jets players reportedly saying that they heard Johnson's sons loudly disparaging certain players in the locker room following a late-season loss to the Browns in 2023. Johnson and his wife have also been overheard criticizing players in the locker room, according to the story.


The article is yet another example of the dysfunction that continues to permeate within the Jets' organization. A once proud franchise that is responsible for one of the most monumental victories in the history of pro football, the Jets have largely underachieved under Johnson's ownership, which started at the turn of the century. This year will mark the 14th consecutive year that the Jets will miss the playoffs and the 19th time in Johnson's 25 seasons as owner.

To be clear, 'The Athletic' is a gotcha rag that was rescued from bankruptcy by the New York Times using government (taxpayer) money. They specialize in anti-whiteness, whether that's various Ism's and Phobia's or just reporting the improprieties of white men who are tangential to sports news.

With that caveat out of the way, I think most teenagers could run an NFL franchise better than the Jets. This story leads me to believe that Woody Johnson's kids are spoiled brat idiots who would benefit from a heavy dose of real-world bullying.
 

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Here's a good one!

Did Jets' Woody Johnson nix Jerry Jeudy trade over 'Madden NFL' rating, influence of sons?

Is a video game really calling the shots in New York?



To be clear, 'The Athletic' is a gotcha rag that was rescued from bankruptcy by the New York Times using government (taxpayer) money. They specialize in anti-whiteness, whether that's various Ism's and Phobia's or just reporting the improprieties of white men who are tangential to sports news.

With that caveat out of the way, I think most teenagers could run an NFL franchise better than the Jets. This story leads me to believe that Woody Johnson's kids are spoiled brat idiots who would benefit from a heavy dose of real-world bullying.
Ha ha I think you nailed it Phall. I think video games are the biggest challenge these rich kids have ever had to deal with.
 

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This is the exact same thing I mentioned in the 49ers thread, about NFL owners never facing any consequences for putting a crap product on the field.
 

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Another words, The Athletic is subsidized by JEWS hence it's an anti white rag. Predictable as always.
Woody Johnson is an ardent Zionist, and the Jets have been a particularly anti-white (and overall lousy) franchise for a solid decade now. It's way more likely that some nerds at 'The Athletic' are just frothing over Johnson getting another ceremonial diplomat position from Orange Man. They'd really prefer that he bribe the other set of politicians.
 

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Well the zionists deserve the Jets. I can barely remember their one moment of glory and I'm pretty old. Even that goofy fireman hat guy has given up some of his DWFdom nonsense.
 
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