SUPER BOWL OR BUST for New York Jets? πŸ€” ‘They have gone ALL-IN’ – Stephen A. Smith | First Take



SUPER BOWL OR BUST for New York Jets? πŸ€” ‘They have gone ALL-IN’ – Stephen A. Smith | First Take

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Dan Orlovsky, Jason McCourty and Mina Kimes discuss what success looks like for the New York Jets this season after trading for WR Davante Adams.

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36 comments
  1. Ain’t no excuses man πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, let Dak get Garrett Wilson and Breece Hall and see if yall don’t say β€œit’s Super Bowl or bust.” Stop giving caveats and passes to dudes who yall swear are all time greats. The greater you are, the more you’re supposed to produce…correct??

  2. I used to be a huge Aaron Rodgers fan, but over the last couple of years I have soured on him. Because he is a conspiracy nutcase, he also a blame deflecting diva, he has one super bowl despite having teams capable of be able to win multiple super bowls. Despite being able to throw the most accurate football in the NFL, the man has more Hail Mary touchdowns than anyone in the history of the NFL. He alienates teammates who don't share his political views. And he has failed to deliver in the clutch over the last several years despite having the favored team and home field advantage. plus this year the offensive line is garbage.

  3. The Jets were 7-11 last year. I NEVER THOUGHT Rodger's return would transform the team to 11-7 and a playoff spot. I thought the high expectations of the commentators were fluff. Wishful thinking.

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