The Jets have never been fundamentally sound in their reasoning since Parcells left town. One of the conditions of being a Jets fan is that they'll do really silly things at times.
Gotta crawl before you walk, my friend! I was hoping this meeting would be a little more too but it's the first step in the process. We should've known this whole thing wouldn't play out in a day or two, that's not Rodgers' style.
It just would’ve been nice to crawl before letting the better option sign with another team and maybe a little sooner than a week before free agency opens.
There's no reason to believe that any trade is going to happen before June 1st. That's what works for the Packers in terms of managing Rodgers existing cap liabilities. The odds on the Jets successfully stringing out the process until then and still reliably getting Rodgers are low. There are several other teams that will be looking at Rodgers the whole time and it's in the Packers interest for several teams to be involved to drive up the price. If I had to guess I think Rodgers goes to the Fins shortly after June 1st. The owner down there is a lot like the ownership here and you could argue that the Fins are better positioned to get two successful seasons out of Rodgers than the Jets are.
I’d love to know how the “getting to know you” meeting went between Aaron Rodgers and a guy who owns a company that produces a Covid vaccine
Probably just a fascinated fanboy, considering that Woody doesnt have anything to do with J&J aside from spending grandpa's money....
It would be pretty awesome if Rodgers gave him some peyote and he came home with a Tyson-esque face tattoo
It was basically the flight info. Said the plane left Cali around 11:40pm and got back to NJ around 6:40am and then ended it with something cryptic like, "and now everyone waits".
Actually, Johnson and Johnson is a publicly owned company with the lion's share held by large investment companies. If anyone in the Johnson family owns shares in the company it is a negligible amount below 100,000 shares; there are almost 2.7 billion shares outstanding.