Deli coffee—New York’s finest. And honestly, it might be the best thing Jets fans have going for them this season. Sitting at 3-9 after a rough 26-21 loss to the Seahawks, it’s looking like not even Aaron Rodgers can save the day. Sure, he’s 40 and no longer slinging it like peak A-Rod, but when he’s under center, you at least expect fewer mistakes, right?
Rodgers didn’t hold back in his post-game comments. When asked why his numbers are down despite being healthy, he quipped, “There’s 11 guys on the field. Sometimes it’s my fault.” Classic Rodgers—part accountability, part tossing a subtle grenade into the huddle. Is it fair criticism or just frustration boiling over? Depends on who you ask.
Aaron Rodgers on why his numbers are down even though he’s healthy now: “There’s 11 guys on the field. Sometimes it’s my fault.”
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) December 1, 2024
Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich took the high road, preaching resilience. “Keep pushing. We don’t have a lot of options other than you keep working, you stay together,” he said. Admirable words, but does the locker room still believe? That’s a different ballgame.
As SNY’s Connor Hughes put it: “Aaron Rodgers has had five opportunities this year to drive down the field, score a touchdown or field goal, and win the game. The #Jets are 0-5 in those games.” For a team that banked on Rodgers to be the savior, the numbers paint a stark reality—Gang Green has been running out of gas all season long.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned!
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