Ice_Ice_Brady
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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.Ref: https://www.si.com/nfl/2023/09/12/aaron-rodgers-injury-jets-fans-torturedRemember 1999 when Vinny Testaverde ruptured his Achilles, beating the turf in disbelief, curled in the fetal position? Remember Chad Pennington, first with the wrist, then with the shoulder, then with the bone spurs in 2003 and beyond? Remember Brett Favre in ’08 with the torn biceps? Each time, the news came like a crack of lightning through clear skies; a disruption to the moment where the most tortured fan base in the NFL allowed itself a moment of real and sober hope.
If it isn't, it should be.Aaron Rodgers isn't exactly my favorite athlete (I can't believe that the ultra-entitled super-weird Zava character on "Ted Lasso" wasn't based on Rodgers), but my main reaction isn't a celebration of the Jet's misfortune 5 minutes into his Jet's tenure...
Definitely outside the box
Makes what Brady was able to achieve well into his 40s seem even more surreal tonight.****ty way to go out
Definitely outside the box
Definitely outside the box
Also, if it's a torn achilles, he'll end up retiring. He couldn't even be assed to show up to OTAs, you think he's going to rehab an achilles for a year?
Isn’t Tom still under contract with the Bucs?
Nah, he's got his money, it was all signing bonus. The only party that gets screwed is the Jets.If he retires he throws away 37.5M and he shouldn’t. Team assumes risk.
Could have partially tore, then popped completely when he tried to walk on it
Yeah. As a Jet.****ty way to go out
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