It helps the Jets financially. What's to be wary about? He didn't have to do it, whether he's loaded or not
The idea that he foresees a long term partnership and he did it for that reason. Do you really think Rodgers is sticking around if they miss the playoffs? Or at least doesn’t hee-haw around in the off-season as to if he still wants to play?
I think Rodgers was offered something on the back end by ownership. A leopard doesn't change his spots.
Last year year he was 3700 26:12 with a broken thumb on his throwing hand. That was 12th in yards and 7th in passing TDs. If that turns into 4000 32:9 we are jumping for fucking joy.
He did it to help the team. He's said as much. Edit: to help them while he's here for the next 1-2 years.
He didn’t really help the team all too much this year. There’s not much that cap space can do to improve the team minus adding some minimally impactful vets that no one wanted to sign before training camp. And my point is that if he retires after this year it helped the team very little. His quotes about it made it seem like he’s going to be here for a while. Hope it’s true but I’ll believe it when I see it.
The whole time I was wondering what his deal was, like why the loyalty to the Jets? Anyway, I saw those rumors Rodgers wants an ownership slice then it made more sense. I think he doesnt care win or lose, he will be here a couple years then become a minority owner. Maybe Woody made that promise during their california visit
Of course you think that. On one hand you have Vilma saying he doesn't care about money (hence the pay cut) but you double down and say it's all about the money. Too funny.
I thought they would try and roll as much money of his deal into this year against the cap if I'm being honest. Free up the deadcap down the line. I guess they are expecting such an astronomical jump in the cap with the new TV deals? Idk.
Under his new contract, Rodgers' salary cap charges are $8.9 million in 2023, $17.2 million in 2024 and $23.5 million in 2025. He said he wanted to provided cap flexibility so general manager Joe Douglas could pursue pricey players before the season and perhaps at the midseason trading deadline. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38116131/aaron-rodgers-expects-year-partnership-jets It helps the team.
Wait a second, are we really bitching about AR today? Some of you guys are too much. So far the relationship has been beyond heavenly. You are the Jets fans Jets fans. I bet it's the same "Anti-Ed" crowd.
blame who woody or rodgers? for rodgers no, I can imagine wanting to own a franchise is the dream for woody no, I will lovingly pack his bags myself, even if its just a piece of the franchise, less of it under that doofus' control is awesome
If he retires after this year, his cap hit is zero. You’re discrediting that as a potential outcome. It didn’t help us as much as it could’ve if he did it as soon as we got him. There’s not much left out there to add at this point. I’m not really trying to go down this path of any discussion about the team that isn’t a fucking rainbow warrants a post from someone complaining that it’s not a fucking rainbow. We did this during three years of Zach Wilson including the six months prior to drafting him and it made a lot of people look dumb.
So far, Rodgers has produced nothing for the Jets but a lot of talk. Can we at least wait until the frost is on the pumpkins and the turkeys are on the tables before declaring victory either way?
It’s already been a victory the day we didn’t have to see Flacco or Wilson start for our beloved team in my eyes. He’s been goood in the media so far as well so
The thing is, during the offseason when everything is going well then everyone is great. But how do we act when we face adversity in December? That's when you meet the real team, and its anybodies guess how the team and Rodgers will play out.