<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Jets staffer sits down to explain the Aaron Rodgers situation <a href="https://t.co/Ko8quUuiuX">pic.twitter.com/Ko8quUuiuX</a></p>— Anthony Amico (@amicsta) <a href="">March 14, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I disagree. Zack Wilson will benefit greatly from working with Rodgers. Wilson has big arm. He needs to learn the mental side.
I would add team chemistry, ie: Saleh letting all the MW crap to go on without squelching it. Also, the QB checkers game... this week this guy's #1, this one #2, this one sitting. Then the next week, #3 goes to #1, #2 sits, & #4 moves to #2. That stuff went on for weeks, with players not knowing who to prepare for. Not to mention MLF. As for the D, it was good, but we'll disagree on stellar. I'm hoping they bring in a mountain DT, to help with stopping the run. .
AJ Hawk coming up next on McAfee. If anyone knows anything, it's him. Will report back with what he says.
Who said anything about Rodgers giving time to WIlson? Simply sitting and watching, and being in meetings and the film room with AR will be a huge benefit to Zach.
AJ probably knows, but he won't say anything. He will say that Pat knows more than him, and interested in what Aaron decides.
I thought I was joking... It's a crowded TE room. Would he even make the roster? The dude is 39 https://www.nbcsportsedge.com/football/nfl/player/7781/marcedes-lewis ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the Jets and Raiders are interested in free agent Marcedes Lewis. Blink twice if you are interested in Aaron Rodgers. With Rodgers in "much to think about" mode for the past two weeks, the Jets continue to send smoke signals they will do whatever it takes to secure his services. Lewis has spent the past five seasons blocking and occasionally catching passes from Rodgers in Green Bay. He is almost 39 years old. You only make this move for one reason: You desperately, desperately want AR12.
Might as well call Donald Driver, Greg Jennings, or Jordy Nelson and see if they wanna come out of retirement while we're at it.
He already had some success at the pro level, just not consistently, and we don't know how much of his struggles were due to a poor fit in the scheme and other factors. He can certainly process quickly enough, he just needs to do it better and more consistently. Sitting and watching Rodgers will help him immensely.