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Aaron Rodgers finally traded to Jets


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16 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Guessing the pressure to get this completed came from the top.

It was reported a while back that the Jets front office and coaches preferred to go with Derek Carr, but Woody Johnson wanted Rodgers so they all had to go along.

(not exactly out of character for Johnson)

Woody Johnson is the best porn star name ever BTW.

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17 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I don't want to hear anyone else complain about how much we gave up to get the #1 pick. The Jets just got fleeced for a 2-3 year rental.

One AFC championship appearance and it will be considered a good deal. One Super Bowl appearance and the price will appear cheap.  One Super Bowl victory and it will be considered a steal.

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5 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I don't want to hear anyone else complain about how much we gave up to get the #1 pick. The Jets just got fleeced for a 2-3 year rental.

Just like when Tampa spent the farm to land Brady, Rams with Stafford , you sell your future to win now, but that GM will look terrible If they don't win one before Rodgers calls it quits 

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The irony behind Rodgers following in Favre's footsteps again is pretty funny. He will most liekly have more success than BF and more than likely keep his meat in his levis. I just hope that for FF sake he feet Garret Wilson and they use Breece Hall like Aaron Jones, because my dynasty league needs them to be great. 

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1 minute ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

Then at least we went down swinging 

Sure. Just pointing out that even if we get our guy, if he’s a miss, it was a questionable amount of resources to give up for one guy. And folks willl understandably question it. 

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