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JETS SUCK 2022 EDITION (OFFICIAL): A SALACIOUS SAGA OF SLEAZY SHENANIGANS

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I can’t wait to see the Jets fail this year.
I will add, though, that if some miracle were to take place, and Rodgers somehow plays like a real quarterback in the playoffs instead of a punk ass *****, and they win it all, it’ll be slightly funny just because it’ll knock Peyton down the all-time list.
 
And so it starts, we knew it would. And on top of rogers punky threw an int.



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Jets teammates get their first glimpse of a frustrated Aaron Rodgers​

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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
In the months since the New York Jets traded for superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers, reports from those around the team have been overwhelmingly positive.
However, after a lackluster offensive performance against the Carolina Panthers in Wednesday’s joint practice, Rodgers new teammates got their first glimpse of what the four-time MVP is like when he’s frustrated. Rodgers admitted there were some “issues” in the pass game.
"I could see [his demeanor] changing, yeah," Jets receiver Corey Davis said, via ESPN. "He's been real patient, real lenient with us, and working with us and making sure we get everything down, which is what we need. But I could imagine it going the other way if it doesn't pick up."
 
we're gonna need the new "Jete Sucks" thread pretty soon. Hopefully @Tunescribe is putting the final touches on it.
 
we're gonna need the new "Jete Sucks" thread pretty soon. Hopefully @Tunescribe is putting the final touches on it.

I'm compiling material for it. This is going to be a while as new stuff keeps popping up. It will arrive before the season starts as promised.
 
 
And so it starts, we knew it would. And on top of rogers punky threw an int.



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New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
In the months since the New York Jets traded for superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers, reports from those around the team have been overwhelmingly positive.
However, after a lackluster offensive performance against the Carolina Panthers in Wednesday’s joint practice, Rodgers new teammates got their first glimpse of what the four-time MVP is like when he’s frustrated. Rodgers admitted there were some “issues” in the pass game.
"I could see [his demeanor] changing, yeah," Jets receiver Corey Davis said, via ESPN. "He's been real patient, real lenient with us, and working with us and making sure we get everything down, which is what we need. But I could imagine it going the other way if it doesn't pick up."

These older quarterbacks have short fuses when they feel their time is being wasted. We've seen this before with Rodgers, also Brady. Part of it comes from being smarter than everyone around them. We all know the Jete never have placed a premium on smart players so there should be plenty to look forward to.
 
Christmas comes twice a year for Pats fans.
The day we get to open our presents.
And they day we can pinpoint all the Jet fans hopes go up in flames.

Mark today as a gift fellow Pats fans. He is about to become unhinged.
 
Jete can't handle the truth:

Hard Knocks engages in a perfunctory box-checking acknowledgement of the situation, including public comments from Rodgers, Hackett, and head coach Robert Saleh. Hard Knocks provided no insight regarding the true, actual, behind-the-scenes reaction to Payton’s remarks. We’ve heard enough to know it was spirited and emotional. We’ve heard enough to know that it nearly got very interesting, both in press conferences and on social media.

None of that made it to Hard Knocks. Because of course it didn’t. The Jets didn’t want to do the show. They obviously and undoubtedly exercised fully and completely their ability to shape what did and didn’t make it into the show.

And that’s fine. But let’s not kid ourselves. It’s not a documentary. It’s an infomercial. It always has been, it always will be.

The unvarnished truth will remain hidden, concealed. That’s the way it goes. Still, as to the reaction to Payton’s assault on Hackett, there was much more to the story than the highly sanitized version that made its way to last night’s episode of Hard Knocks.


 
Old Man Rodgers gonna be eating a lot of dirt this season...

 
Precious.

Oh, wait. I apologize in advance if anyone has ever used that word before.
 
That's almost certainly how it's going to play out, just like Brady's last contract here and Brady's last contract in Tampa.

A poorly executed strategy saddled da Jete with Aaron's contract, a major hit on draft capital, and future cap hell, but we don't hear anything about that.

It's sad to watch the media members carrying water for the agents. Major ball washing going on.

Aaron ain't getting any cash that he wasn't going to get from the Packers anyway. The rest is moving cap around.

Clearly there was an understanding in advance that this is how things were gonna go down.

This ain't no sudden bout of generosity on Aaron's part, you have to be an idiot to believe that.

Yet that's the story the agents push out, and the media is right there lapping it all up because they don't want to lose access.

It's the same old NFL ******** song and dance.

Jete fans, morons that they are, can't see through it, want to cling to the next dose of hopium they are being served.

It'll end the same way as always, SOFJ is a law of nature.
I think Jets fans are so desperate for a winner that they'll buy anything. They actually think that Rodgers is going to take them to the promised land but he probably won't last the season.

The same thing happened to them when they built the new stadium and their former employee waived the 50 degree rule for an outdoor SB. Jets fans slopped up PSLs like the Great Santini's men slopped up soup.
 
Just a reminder that it literally took the New York Jets a full decade to spiritually recover as a franchise from the soul-slicing the Patriots gave them in front of every sports fans entire family on Thanksgiving, 2012.

A literal decade.

Three touchdowns in 58 seconds, absolute domination, and Wilfork ended Sanchez’s credibility as a starting NFL quarterback with the “butt fumble”.

You will never see another victory in sports leave such a noticeable long-lasting lingering effect like that game did to them in your life again.

Legit killed them. 10 years.
That game gave new meaning to the term "a New York minute".
 
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