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  1. I want to be your friend, if i could just be as cool as you, i know my life would have meaning...teach me how to post please .. Don't make me cry, after all i just want attention...
  2. Yes, that’s what I’m all about, as you could see how many threads I’ve started since 2006, OK play on… my thing is that you’re not even innocent until proven guilty, you’re just guilty if somebody says it in public… Is that cool Jeremy, can I sit at your cool table now?
  3. If he was on record about the Sandy Hook stuff, I think we would all be like get this guy out of here…
  4. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/jets-and-nfl-would-be-better-off-without-aaron-rodgers-vautour/ar-BB1k29Tl The biggest bs MSN hit piece, of course running with the CNN Sandy Hook story and other false hoods AB Rodgers it almost sounds like the JN doomsday machine… My question is, do you agree with sh*t like this or defend the Jets and Rodgers in the situation… sort of like we can make fun of our own but if somebody from the outside, especially New England says something, does that bring back our Jets pride or whatever is left of it… The Patriots didn’t sign Calvin Ridley or trade for Keenan Allen. They didn’t acquire a new tackle to stabilize a shaky offensive line. Despite having more money than anyone going into free agency, they just re-signed their own guys from last year’s four-win team and haven’t gotten demonstrably better But at least it’s not as bad as having to root for Aaron Rodgers. When someone says things could be worse, they’re always talking about the Jets. Rooting for the Jets is always worse. Especially right now. It was just two months ago that Rodgers said: “If you want to be a winning organization, and to put yourself in position to win championships and be competitive, everything that you do matters, and the (poo) that has nothing to do with winning needs to get out of the building. So, that’ll be the focus moving forward.” Since saying that, Rodgers, who has always been more self-obsessed than self-aware, has done lots of things that aren’t likely to help the Jets be a winning organization. He’s been open to becoming the vice presidential candidate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and a report surfaced that he’s been sharing conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook mass shooting. That means Jets fans are either going to lose their franchise savior quarterback to a presidential campaign on the Wack Job Bonkers Conspiracy Party ticket or they’re going to have to actually root for Rodgers, who continues to remind people what a contemptible human being he is. If Mac Jones’ misleadingly successful rookie year did one valuable thing for the Patriots, it created just enough hope in him that New England never seriously entered the Rodgers bidding. Considering just how much Bill Belichick publicly praised Rodgers as a player, this could have been the Patriots’ problem. Rodgers has since denied the Sandy Hook report. Did he actually say it? He could be telling the truth, but he has plenty of motivation to lie.According to the report, Rodgers actually shared the theory with CNN reporter Pamela Brown as well as someone else. From CNN: Ad “Brown was covering the Kentucky Derby for CNN in 2013 when she was introduced to Rodgers, then with the Green Bay Packers, at a post-Derby party. Hearing that she was a journalist with CNN, Rodgers immediately began attacking the news media for covering up important stories. Rodgers brought up the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming it was actually a government inside job and the media was intentionally ignoring it. When Brown questioned him on the evidence to show this very real shooting was staged, Rodgers began sharing various theories that have been disproven numerous times.” So it wasn’t just from unnamed sources. When he had the motivation to mislead people about being vaccinated, he didn’t hesitate. The absence of facts didn’t stop him from slandering Jimmy Kimmel either. But whether or not he spread Sandy Hook rumors, they sure sounded like something he would say. He’s a devoted follower of Joe Rogan, who was at best the fourth most reputable actor on “News Radio” and the host of a reality game show where people ate bugs before becoming a controversial podcaster. Rodgers has built his brand by not only supporting sketchy ideas but making sure everyone knows it. Awful Announcing’s Sean Keeley broke down Rodgers’ appearance on a podcast that traffics in conspiracy theories (and charges $14.99 for access). This isn’t just relatively harmless flat earth or New Mexico aliens stuff either. In addition to believing that COVID was a ruse, used to mask experimental gene therapy, Rodgers shares a belief that there’s a movement of Chinese and Spanish-speaking immigrants who “are attempting to enter the U.S. to join the military to gain citizenship and then turn against Americans.” That’s just scratching the surface. He’s got too many unhinged ideas to mention here. Rodgers’ legacy should have been being one of the prettiest throwers of a football in history. His delivery of the ball into a flight path is football’s equivalent of Ken Griffey Jr.’s swing. But his results have never quite matched up with his talent. He won one Super Bowl, but his reputation is of a guy whose teams have underachieved in big games. Or at least it was his reputation until he became the weirdo darkness chamber conspiracy guy. Acquiring Rodgers was a classic Jets attempt at trying to find a shortcut to winning, hoping a 40-year-old, whose skills had been fading, could reverse the Zach Wilson disaster. But now in addition to his injury, he’s adding embarrassment to an already miserable franchise. They might be better if he does run for vice president. Rodgers is right about the Jets needing to get rid of all the things distracting them from winning. And there’s no bigger distraction than him. Follow MassLive sports columnist Matt Vautour on Twitter at@MattVautour424. ©2024 Advance Local Media LLC. Visit masslive.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
  5. I didn’t say he looked 100%, he looked rusty, barely played in the preseason, I think they should let them play a little more preseason like they used to…
  6. In my opinion, sitting out the whole preseason, putting players in bubble wrap, is dumb… And then, when it count all the sudden they have to be in game speed… I know Rogers has played 1 million years… But this is a new team, and perhaps he gun shy because he needed to get into the groove. He never got the preseason.
  7. DJ Reed, Conklin, Jordan whitehead, t moorestad, Greg the leg, some of the big dudes on the DL…
  8. Revisionist history, becton had a good rookie year and was coming off an injury…we all know he sucks now, but a few years after Moses was gone
  9. He wanted to start an Bechton was returning, and Fant at the time was a revelation. Moses is solid
  10. Ravens up against the cap… I think this move checks off a lot of boxes, he solid, sturdy, if AVT is on the right guard, they will have a great running game on the right side… it’s a one year move, we can extend him if we wish… Don’t know why people dislike this move, I guess haters going to hate
  11. I think you’re reaching here, not saying this regime has been a failure so far, but this is a bit of a reach…. Minshew or Brisset , sign one of these these bitch*s
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