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H. Reddick to the Jets


PantherBoy95
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I mean this whole thing is going to crash down in Jets fashion. Whether Rodgers gets injured again, can't play anymore, or whatever else pops up. I really feel like the NFL was trying to set them up for a cinderella story last year until AR's achilles tear. All the exposure, pumping up the Jets even after the injury, and then all the reports of Rodgers coming back the last few weeks just felt like a storyline they wanted to happen really bad but it didn't pan out. 

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