Aaron Rodgers

What a bad break. Wilson has arm talent, no doubt. Someone needs to tell these young QBs that you don't have to win the game on every play. A punt is not a bad thing. If Wilson has grown to this point, he can win some games. Colt McCoy is a great option for signing.
 
Flacco still wants to play but no team has been interested in him. Same with Wentz as far as I know.

All the reports in training camp were that Wilson made lots of strides both in maturity and how to play, thanks in large part to Rodgers' presence and tutoring. Frankly, he's one of the few White QBs who did come across as a bust early on. All things considered he played pretty well last night, certainly made fewer mistakes than Josh Allen and at times actually reminded me of Rodgers the way he scrambled around under intense pressure and ended up either finding someone to throw to or just throwing it away. He's clearly another mobile White QB and has a strong arm, this is the season he has to put it together if he can. Zach Wilson establishing himself as the Jets' starter would be the best outcome after the loss of Rodgers.

The strides Wilson has made in terms of maturity are what make me hopeful he can turn his career around. This is a big opportunity for him granted the Jets address issues with the offensive line and playcalling.
 
What a bad break. Wilson has arm talent, no doubt. Someone needs to tell these young QBs that you don't have to win the game on every play. A punt is not a bad thing. If Wilson has grown to this point, he can win some games. Colt McCoy is a great option for signing.

Agreed. Someone needs to tell Josh Allen to relax with the hero ball schtick. I think he is a tremendous player but at times he forces things resulting in turnovers.
 
In the history of bad NFL breaks, the Rodgers injury has to rank near the top. I really do feel bad for Rodgers and the Jets fans. This is so terrible.
 
In the history of bad NFL breaks, the Rodgers injury has to rank near the top. I really do feel bad for Rodgers and the Jets fans. This is so terrible.
It is undoubtedly the most catastrophic injury in sports history. To have the most talented player ever at the position go down like that is unprecedented.
 
Rodgers has been removed as a guest from the Pat McAfee show. He’s done a great job to make sure the “vaccine” pushers and Fauci don’t just get pushed conveniently down the memory hole. His most recent Epstein island commentary which got TV host Jimmy Kimmel (tribe member) all riled up and defensive appear to be his undoing. All in all it’s great Rodgers is spreading awareness on supposed “conspiracy theories”. He’s been the thorn in the sides of mainstream media since they foolishly attacked him due to his “immunized” stance two years ago. I also noticed Faggio on Profootballtalk jumping on the bandwagon to attack Rodgers to make his overlords happy.
 
Pat should have never sold out for the shekels. Shame BSPN removed/censored Rodgers. You summed it well. I enjoy his trolling of some of these dorks.
 
Pat should have never sold out for the shekels. Shame BSPN removed/censored Rodgers. You summed it well. I enjoy his trolling of some of these dorks.
Collusion and media blackballing because Rodgers poses a threat to the lies and false narrative.
 
Anyone catch Aaron Rodgers new show “Enigma” ?

3 part series, 1hr episodes. Well done so far, I’m an episode in and looking forward to the remaining ones.

Pretty crazy Purdue wrote him a letter coming out of HS, “thanks for you interest but you don’t compare to you peers athletically”.

Had to go Junior College route. College coaches didn’t learn though. A few decades later they snubbed another Nor Cal QB in Josh Allen.
 
"Teammates for three seasons, Aaron Rodgers has passed Brett Favre in the NFL record book after the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback threw his 509th career touchdown pass, moving into sole possession of fourth place on the league's all-time list.

Rodgers, who tied Favre last week on a 9-yard pass to DK Metcalf, passed his former teammate on a 12-yard touchdown pass to Metcalf with 13:49 left in the first half of Sunday's game against the Patriots."
It goes without saying, but man, what a great career Aaron Rodgers has had. For a player of his stature there is surprisingly little attention being given to this achievement. There was a time when this guy was beloved by every single member of the caste media and all DWFs outside Chicago. Just 5-6 years ago you could find articles and videos of people claiming he was the real GOAT and not Tom Brady. Even though at that time Brady had 6 championships to Rodgers' 1. Media stooges and DWFs alike. That's how deep the love was for Aaron Rodgers at one time. It makes sense though when you realize it was never real love. Brady was a bit vanilla and a suspected Trumper who threw to a bunch of White guys while Rodgers was a relatively quiet and safe White male who didn't rock the boat or make people feel bad. But things flip so fast in the unserious world we live in. Brady won a 7th championship, lightened up a little in Tampa Bay, and became a fan favorite. Shortly thereafter, people soured on Rodgers for...gasp...refusing to take an experimental and unproven genetic treatment with ingredients that he was allergic to. Thankfully he didn't let the whining of the poisoned masses affect him and he unapologetically kept marching on. Much like the great Baker Mayfield, he confidently stood up for himself instead of cowering in fear. Contrary to what everyone thought, Rodgers was not a passive statue: he was a man with his own conviction and he was not going to compromise that for anyone.

But that reaction should've been expected. You need to have at least a little testicular fortitude to go from an undersized junior college QB to a 27-year-old Super Bowl MVP. It's really easy to forget that he wasn't supposed to have the career he ended up having. No one expected him to become one of the most talented QBs of all time and a 4-time MVP winner. But now that the clot shot fiasco has been memory-holed, the conversation has shifted to concerns about his age. I hope he keeps proving them wrong just like he's always done.
 

It goes without saying, but man, what a great career Aaron Rodgers has had. For a player of his stature there is surprisingly little attention being given to this achievement. There was a time when this guy was beloved by every single member of the caste media and all DWFs outside Chicago. Just 5-6 years ago you could find articles and videos of people claiming he was the real GOAT and not Tom Brady. Even though at that time Brady had 6 championships to Rodgers' 1. Media stooges and DWFs alike. That's how deep the love was for Aaron Rodgers at one time. It makes sense though when you realize it was never real love. Brady was a bit vanilla and a suspected Trumper who threw to a bunch of White guys while Rodgers was a relatively quiet and safe White male who didn't rock the boat or make people feel bad. But things flip so fast in the unserious world we live in. Brady won a 7th championship, lightened up a little in Tampa Bay, and became a fan favorite. Shortly thereafter, people soured on Rodgers for...gasp...refusing to take an experimental and unproven genetic treatment with ingredients that he was allergic to. Thankfully he didn't let the whining of the poisoned masses affect him and he unapologetically kept marching on. Much like the great Baker Mayfield, he confidently stood up for himself instead of cowering in fear. Contrary to what everyone thought, Rodgers was not a passive statue: he was a man with his own conviction and he was not going to compromise that for anyone.

But that reaction should've been expected. You need to have at least a little testicular fortitude to go from an undersized junior college QB to a 27-year-old Super Bowl MVP. It's really easy to forget that he wasn't supposed to have the career he ended up having. No one expected him to become one of the most talented QBs of all time and a 4-time MVP winner. But now that the clot shot fiasco has been memory-holed, the conversation has shifted to concerns about his age. I hope he keeps proving them wrong just like he's always done.
Great point. It's never real love from the woke. I don't think they're even capable of real love. With them it's always fake love to draw attention away from their real hate for the Other. Back then the wicked, hated Other was Brady and his "uncomfortably" White receiving corps. As soon as Rodgers declined the Pfizer clot shot, he became the hated Other, and the same (((media outlets))) who had been praising him a few years before now pretended they had never liked him, in true Orwellian fashion. Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia, and don't you dare question it, goyim.
 
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