Author: Michael

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Rodgers’ first full game on the Jets was worse than Brett Favre’s in 2008.
Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre are the same guy from different generations. Two beloved Packers quarterbacks, each with on-again, off-again flirtations with retirement, unable to either walk away from football or willingly hand over control to a young guy on the bench.
Both stars ended up in New York at times where the Jets had a great defense and all the pieces, but believed they were a quarterback away from contending.

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The first debate between Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris goes down tonight, and you can be sure that everyone will have something to say about it. Including Antonio Brown.
The former star NFL wide receiver tweeted out this morning that he would be live tweeting tonight’s debate, as if we were all holding our breaths wondering what AB’s thoughts were on the current state of American politics.
Brown, of course, has gone from being a seven-time Pro Bowler to one of the more divisive and troubled former football players.

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Another weekend of college football is in the books, and you all certainly had a number of questions about where we stand just two weeks into the season. 
After the chaos at Notre Dame, along with Texas beating up on Michigan and Nebraska shutting down the Colorado offense, there were enough storylines to go around. But, I was certainly surprised by some of the questions you all presented in this week’s mailbag, as the mailbox started filling up on Sunday night.

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Deion Sanders isn’t impressing some NFL executives.
Sanders and Colorado are fresh off getting absolutely manhandled by Nebraska in Lincoln this past weekend. The game was 28-0 at halftime, and it felt like a mask-off moment for the Buffaloes.
The hype is gone, the defense is terrible, the offense is mediocre when challenged and the light on the season is already dimming.
Now, Sanders is taking heat from people at the NFL level for how he’s handling things in Boulder.

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The good news for the New York Jets? Aaron Rodgers lasted more than four plays, which already puts him leaps and bounds ahead of last year when all his hopes and aspirations for the season ended after just four plays.
Rodgers, 41 years old before this season ends, can celebrate that personal victory.
But a team victory? An accomplishment that suggests the Jets must be reckoned with in 2024?
Nope.
The Jets today are in last place in the AFC East.
“We expect greatness when we step on the field,” Rodgers said. “There were moments, for sure. Moments that felt really good.

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Mark Hubbard was exempt into this week’s Procure Championship on the PGA Tour, but after waiting until the last minute to register and suffering some extreme misfortune with his phone, he was put in a rather tough spot.
“Short answer: I missed the commitment deadline Friday by about 23 minutes, had some technical difficulties with my phone. I dropped it into a cold plunge on Thursday,” Hubbard said.

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Anthony Richardson’s deep shot to Alec Pierce tops our list of the best throws of Week 1
Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season is officially in the books. A week that began with the Kansas City Chiefs knocking off the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC Championship Game rematch came to a close with the San Francisco 49ers opening up their title defense in the NFC with a win over the visiting New York Jets.

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