No thanks, I’d rather stick with Minshew

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  1. This would be hilarious for the Davante Adams aspect but keep this cancer away from our team please

  2. Devils advocate, I wouldn’t hate it.

    Whether it’s a vet QB or AOC, there should be a competition with the 2025 rookie.

    Rodgers has been a locker room problem but his powers have run thin. He went to the Jets because they were the one organization that will honor each of his requests.

    He will either fall in line or retire.

    If Rodgers plays 1 more year, the team he plays for owes him nothing. If he wins the job, cool the rookie has more time to get up to speed.
    If he acts up he gets cut. If he moped he gets benched.

    A 42 year old Rodgers isn’t going to drive a part a locker room when the players know the rookie is the future.

    Bring a vet in, let them battle, the rookie will start when they earn their job. Let them earn the job and if that happens in the offseason, even better.

  3. Why do they even mention the Vikings other than that was the route Favre took to MN? They have McCarthy coming back next year.

  4. Aaron is actually having a better year than Gardner IMO. But yeah keep this fool away from this team.

  5. But his Jets run will reduce the expectations of him and his salary would be reduced accordingly. I think it’s crazy to say no w/o the numbers like everyone is here.

    He may not be the winning qb he once was, but he would be the best transitional qb for the right price.

  6. Can’t believe the Jets have won a playoff game more recently than the Raiders. They’ve fired their head coach, their GM, and are about to get rid of their QB.

  7. Hard pass, too expensive.. that’s a higher price to pay just to end up with the 10th pick in the draft

  8. Hell no. If he was a team player you could argue let Sanders sit behind him a year and deal with whatever the play is like, but that would be dumb.

  9. If we get Rodgers, and Adams gets traded back… I think I’ll take a year off football all together and make sure this is real life.

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