The game itself told us something of great importance.
Consider:
1. The Jets, early on, were considered as having a fine defensive team. The Bills scored against them almost at will. 40 points. 40!
2. The Jet offense, under Rodgers, scored no points. 0.
3. The Jets offense, under Tyrod Taylor, quickly scored two touchdowns. 14.
The team, the entire team, is telling anyone willing to listen that they don't want to play for Rodgers.
Is anyone listening? Certainly not the talking heads on sports radio. Apparently not the Jets owner and GM.
Regards, stay safe 'n well . . . informed.
Go, Gang Green! [without Rodgers.]
Consider:
1. The Jets, early on, were considered as having a fine defensive team. The Bills scored against them almost at will. 40 points. 40!
2. The Jet offense, under Rodgers, scored no points. 0.
3. The Jets offense, under Tyrod Taylor, quickly scored two touchdowns. 14.
The team, the entire team, is telling anyone willing to listen that they don't want to play for Rodgers.
Is anyone listening? Certainly not the talking heads on sports radio. Apparently not the Jets owner and GM.
Regards, stay safe 'n well . . . informed.
Go, Gang Green! [without Rodgers.]
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