At 2-6, the Jets are in a precarious situation, dealing with the fallout from Robert Saleh's firing and a demoted offensive coordinator. While Aaron Rodgers looks puzzled, the reunion with Davante Adams is the only silver lining. However, NFL analyst Zack Rosenblatt warns of a looming storm—if
Donald Trump wins the election, owner Woody Johnson could be out for four years. As playoff hopes dim, fans are left questioning whether these moves are a last-ditch effort to salvage the season or signs of impending chaos. Buckle up, Jets fans; the road ahead is anything but smooth.
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At 2-6, the Jets face a daunting challenge. With Robert Saleh ousted, the offensive coordinator demoted, and Aaron Rodgers looking puzzled, the outlook is grim. The much-anticipated A-Rod and Davante Adams reunion has been the lone bright spot.
Yet, NFL analyst Zack Rosenblatt warns of a looming storm. On the Scoop City Podcast, he stated, “If Donald Trump wins the election, there’s a good chance Woody [Johnson] follows him and then he’s gone for four years while his brother takes over.”
Zack noted the team’s preseason goal was “Winning!” But signing Adams seems more about salvaging the season than a Super Bowl run. “When they traded for Davante, it was about playing themselves out of the dumps and getting to the playoffs,” he said.
Fans may tolerate Woody's decisions, but they won’t overlook the costly mistakes. As Rosenblatt put it: “This is an owner who is very upset right now. And I don’t think anybody is gonna have sympathy for him because he’s made some rash decisions recently.”
Stay tuned, Jets fans; the road ahead is anything but smooth.
Aaron Rodgers should continue doing what he's doing
Woody's recent decisions can be summed up like this: Saleh didn't lose the Jets; he lost the owner. Since then, the team has dropped three straight games with no signs of improvement—could this be Gang Green’s Halloween theme? But there's a silver lining: Aaron Rodgers is playing like a future Hall of Famer.
Surprising, right? Especially with rumors swirling about a rift with Saleh. However, since the Titans game in Week 2, he’s stepped up, throwing over 200 yards consistently, including 233 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions against the Patriots. Those numbers are impressive for a team struggling with a patchy offensive line.
But Rodgers can’t do it all. Greg Zuerlein's missed extra point and field goal against the Pats cost the team four crucial points, resulting in a three-point loss. The once-strong defense has also faltered, giving up third-down conversions like they’re free.
So, what can Aaron Rodgers do to help the Gang make the playoffs? He can’t carry the entire team alone. It’s time to let him shine while the rest of the roster catches up. Sounds like a plan?
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