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Aaron Rodgers (Jets): “We have to stop the bullshit”

Aaron Rodgers wants his club to focus on winning next year. He has a plan that is as simple as it is vague.

After a highly publicized transfer and an injury which was just as much, Aaron Rodgers saw his new franchise sink over the course of the season. Now that the Jets' 2023 campaign is over, the former four-time MVP wants his club to turn things around and fully commit his organization to the prospect of victory.

“We have to stop the bullshit.

Anything we do individually or collectively in this franchise that isn't geared toward truly winning needs to be evaluated,” Rodgers said, according to ESPN.

“If you want to become a winning organization, be competitive and put yourself in a position to win a championship, everything you do is important. And all the bullshit that has nothing to do with winning needs to be eliminated. This will be our focus going forward. This is the focus of these end-of-season interviews. »

The Jets have not posted a positive record for eight years, and the franchise is in its thirteenth year without qualifying for the playoffs. 2024 will be a pivotal year for the workforce and for management.

“Obviously, we're all going to be challenged next year. This is going to be a big year for all of us, and I love it. »

Aaron Rodgers not concerned by Aaron Rodgers' advice

How “stop the bullshit » ? Concretely ? Rodgers doesn't say it.

In any case, he does not seem to include in the concept the controversies that he does not fail to raise every Tuesday when he appears on ESPN. However, they could become an obvious distraction for his team.

Last week, Rodgers suggested that Jimmy Kimmel, a star host of talk show American, appeared on the list linked to Jeffrey Epstein, which was to be published a few hours later. It was wrong. Kimmel is rightfully furious.

Rodgers' response to the press on Monday? Excuses ? No. A teaser.

“I’ll talk about it on Tuesday’s show. Be there. »

The Jets must “ stop the bullshit. » Rodgers didn't finish his.

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