Aaron Rodgers is a free thinker who doesn't think he's the cause of the problem. So after the Jets' 37-15 blowout loss, it's time to properly channel his frustrations. On his own play, how he can get better, and what the Jets can do to turn their season around. He blamed the media for the Jets' 2-5 start.
When asked about how the team needs to keep the faith in the locker room, Rodgers responded, “Stop listening to you guys, number one.” Now, he also said he needs to play better and the team needs to find better offensive ways to run the ball, both of which are due to his belief that the media is the problem. canceled out.
In fact, if the Jets had stopped listening to the media, Rodgers wouldn't have thrown his two interceptions on Sunday, and he wouldn't have recorded seven interceptions on the season. If he hadn't listened to the media, his completion percentage and yards per attempt wouldn't have been the lowest of his career.
If the Jets had ignored the media, they wouldn't have allowed a season-high 409 yards of offense to Pittsburgh's mediocre unit. That came a week after firing the defensive-minded head coach who led the Jets to a top-five unit. this week.
I just hope the media leaves Aaron alone.





