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LIVE: Boy Green reacts to Aaron Rodgers comments about the Jets & explains why Aaron Glenn was in the right cutting things off!

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Aaron Rodgers broke his silence on the Jets, departing ways
with him this offseason. There's a lot to unpack. We're
back in New York. Boy Green Daily starts now. I'm
gonna lose my gash guard bananas. Boy Green Daily starts now.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Joints, Buggy Day, Buggy d Buggy Day.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Let's go, do me.

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Put your seatbelts on, getting ready for the ride.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
We're in the freaking New York Jets.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
We're built for the ship.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Good morning, everybody. I'm paulised In Junior aka Boy Green
of the New York Jets, digital reporter Foravy dot Com.
Welcome to Boy Green Daily, a daily New York Jets
video show, also available wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome
back to myself. We're here back in New York after
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(01:14):
soon as you come in the Aaron Rodgers, speaking on
the Pat McAfee show, broke yesterday. I was in the
middle of a nine hour drive home and yes, I
am back home. Dave Briger, thank you very much. I
am back home. So I had a nine hour road
trip yesterday getting back home. And you know, in this

(01:37):
day and age where I'm a sports talk radio host
for a living and I cover the Jets for heavy,
it's a very right now all the time, now, now, now, now, Now.
Thing I love yesterday that I got a chance to marinate.
I heard Aaron Rodgers comments. I heard the full show
of Aaron Rodgers on there for about forty five minutes.

(01:58):
I listened to the full thing. I got to marinate
on those, I got to think about it, and I
have a lot of takeaways, a lot to unpack, and
one of the things I will unpack is that I
believe Aaron Glenn clearly made the right decision ripping the
band aid off from Aaron Rodgers. Cutting Aaron Rodgers was
an unpopular move among the fans and players in the

(02:21):
locker room. But just because it was an unpopular decision
does not mean it was the wrong decision. As a
matter of fact, I have more conviction now that it
was the right decision, more than ever before. I'll explain
my thoughts. We also have a full article on the
YouTube description down below. We'll get into that as well.
But I think it's only fair to play a significant
chunk of Aaron Rodgers' explanation on the Pat McAfee Show.

(02:44):
So we will play that right now for those who
missed it, because I want you guys to hear the
same comments I'm going to react to and the same
things I'm about to share here on the show. But again,
I think it's inherently unfair to just pull quotes without context,
so I want full context on the table. We're going
to play a significant clip here, and then I'm going
to explain why I truly believe Aaron Glenn made the

(03:06):
right decision cutting ties with Aaron Rodgers, and that was
reaffirmed to me yesterday listening to this interview. So without
further ado, let's play this clip. Aaron Rodgers join the
Pat McAfee Show on Thursday, April seventeenth and shared his
side of the story for the very first time on
the meeting between he and the New York Jets and
how it all played out here.

Speaker 5 (03:27):
We go an interesting two years, to say the least.

Speaker 6 (03:30):
But you know, I figured that when I flew across
country on my own dime, that there was going to
be a conversation. And the confusing thing to me and
the strange thing was, you know, when I went out there,
I meet with the coach.

Speaker 5 (03:49):
We start talking. Oh boy, I see they don't want this.
They don't want to they don't want you. So where
we're gonna leave you there?

Speaker 4 (04:02):
You meet with the coach, You meet with the coach.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
We start talking. He runs out of the room. I'm like,
that's kind of strange. I was like.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
Then he comes back with the GM and I'm like,
all right.

Speaker 5 (04:15):
So we sit down in the office.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
And I think we're going to have this long conversation.
I've flown across the country, and twenty seconds in he goes,
I mean literally, I'm talking to the GM about something.
And he leans to the edge of his sheet and goes,
should you want to play football? I was like, yeah,
I'm interested. And he said we're going to a different direction
in quarterback. And I said and I was kind of shocked. Now,

(04:43):
not shocked because I didn't think that was a possibility. Listen,
of course they want to move on. That's totally fine,
but shocked because I just flew across the country. You
could have told me this on the phone if we
weren't even gonna have a conversation and this is verbat
him exactly how it happened. So I said, huh, and
he goes, we just want to know how you want
it released the messaging, and I said, verbatim, I don't

(05:09):
give a shit about the message. And I said why,
And then he said, I don't want to be up
in front of the room saying something and have guys
looking back at you.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
And I said, what does that even mean?

Speaker 6 (05:27):
Are you assuming that I would be in the back
of the room during the team meeting undermining what you're saying.
I said, you don't know me, and he said you
don't know me, and then I said, exactly, which is
why I flew across the country to have a face
to face meeting with you, to talk about my experience

(05:47):
with the Jets and to hear your vision for the team.
Twenty seconds in, what I thought was going to be
a couple hour meeting turned into like a fifteen minute
meeting and I walked out of there.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
So I thought that was a strange meeting.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
For sure.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
There was no me pleading like please help me on
the team.

Speaker 7 (06:06):
No, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
I don't want any part of that. It was already
a debacle in some cases listen.

Speaker 6 (06:13):
That whole situation was was crazy, and I think even
that was a little rogue by the head coach, because
I talked to the GM later about it. Christopher Johnson
called me Chris is a fantastic guy. Anybody who's ever
met Christopher Johnson says the same thing. He's a phenomenal dude.
He's about the right stuff. He's a sweet human being.

(06:34):
And I'm thankful that I got to meet him and
Doris because their friendship was a big bright spot.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
In the organization. And there's a lot of great dudes there.

Speaker 6 (06:43):
There's great players, there, great humans, there's great you know.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
And there it is. There was Aaron Rodgers on the
Jets break up. A lot to unpack there A couple
of things. A couple of things. First off, I've seen
the narrative out there that the Jets have been getting
roasted online for flying Aaron Rodgers or they didn't fly him,
he flied on his own time. I want to make
sure that's out there. But people are making fun of

(07:14):
the Jets or calling them all kinds of things because
they had Aaron Rodgers fly out from the West coast
to the East coast to meet with the team. Here's
my thing. Okay, you want to make fun of the
Jets for that, Let's all be honest. Let's keep it
a buck. As the kids say, let's keep it one hundred.
I'm trying to stay hip for the kids. Let's keep
it one hundred. If the Jets decided to call Aaron

(07:35):
Rodgers on the phone, or text him or call him anyway,
it's all the same. And they said, hey, Rogers, we're done.
It's over. Boop, hang up the phone. We all know
the Jets would have been made fun of for being disrespectful, cold,
emotionlessen all these other things. So I've seen some of
that narrative out there. Why did the Jets fly him over?
Oh jeez, what are they doing? Come on, man, Aaron

(07:58):
Rodgers has made million upon millions of dollars. He can
afford the flight. That's no big deal. Plus he has
a house over here in New Jersey anyway, so he
just went to his house later that night. So come on,
get real. If they would have just, you know, called
him on the phone, it would have been all the
lame things. I actually respect the Jets that they told

(08:19):
this to his face and said, hey, man, we want
to do this one on one. You this was a
significant trade, one of the biggest trades in Jets history.
We're going to tell you to your face that it's over.
That's what real. That's that's real to me. So I
just want everyone to know that's making fun of the
Jets for that whatever. You're going to lose the court
of public opinion either way. If they do it in

(08:41):
person as they did, ah, geez, why'd you fly them
all the way over there for that? If you do
it over the phone, you're emotionless, you're this, that or
the other. Whatever, You're not going to win that bat
on in the court of public opinion. So it is what
it is. So that part of the exam, I don't
I just want to establish that. But here's the thing
where again after hearing that Aaron Rodgers press conference at

(09:04):
the Pat mcavee show, were it instilled to me, Ah,
they made the right choice. And it's the anecdote that
Aaron Rodgers shared from that meeting where Glenn tell's So
Glenn tells Rogers, you know we're going in a different
direction of quarterback. Aaron Rodgers asks why Glenn says, I
don't want to be in front of the room saying

(09:25):
something and have the guys looking back at you. Rogers responds,
what does that even mean? Are you assuming that I
would be in the back of the room during a
team meeting and undermining what you're saying. I said, you
don't know me. He said, you don't know me exactly
which wife flew over here? We have this meeting. Aaron
Rodgers has credibility. He has been an NFL quarterback for
twenty years. He's a four time NFL MVP, He's a

(09:47):
Super Bowl champion, He's a Super Bowl MVP. Aaron Rodgers
carries cachet. He commands respect around the league, and he
commands a respect in the locker room. We saw it
when the report came out that the Jets were moving
on from Aaron Rodgers from Jay Glazer. Quinn Williams in
that since deleted post, again we have all those descriptions
of the YouTube article down below. Quinn Williams immediately came

(10:11):
out and openly disagreed with the decision that the Jets
moved on from Aaron Rodgers and then questioned if it
was just going to be another rebuilding year. That's just
a very small example right there. Of that, Aaron Rodgers
can under mind Aaron Glenn. This may be the first
and only time that Aaron Glenn is ever a head
coach at the NFL level. We talked about this months ago.

(10:32):
What is eron if this might be the only head
coaching job Aaron Glenn ever has. He could have it,
he could blow it and then never get a chance again.
That happens to coaches all the time that never get
a second whack at the pinata. For Aaron Glenn, he
had to ask himself. He gets the Jets job, and
then he's sitting in a room with Daron Mujie and
he says, do we want to bet our careers on

(10:52):
a mercury role forty one year old quarterback who's aging.
I don't think so. I don't think that's what we
want to do, So they decided against it. I look
at it like this, when a new regime is coming in,
I view it like this. We're building a house, and
it's important to have a strong foundation for your house.

(11:15):
I've never built a house, but this is what I've heard.
You're supposed to build a strong foundation and then you
start building the pieces on top of said foundation. If
you start to make the foundation and it's uneven. Everything
you build on the uneven foundation is forever going to
be stilted.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
Right.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
So for Aaron Glenn, as he's building this foundation, he's like, boy,
i could have a forty one year old quarterback in
the room, but if he doesn't buy what I'm saying.
He can say he buys what I'm saying right now
in this meeting, but what if he changes his mind
in two months and what I'm selling As a first
time head coach, Aaron Glenn is a wonderful resume himself,
who's a player in the NFL for fifteen years of
one of the best Jets corners we've ever had. He

(11:57):
has a sterling resume, defensive coach, which he hates that label.
All of that stuff for Glenn, he has right, but
he's never been a head coach, so he's got zero
credibility as a head coach. Aaron Rodgers, He's done this
quarterback thing pretty good. So as Aaron Glenn is preaching
and selling his message, other players in the room, whether
Aaron wants it to happen or not, are going to

(12:18):
look to Aaron and see what is his reaction. What
this noise is coming from Aaron Glenn. Is he buying it.
If he's not buying it, I'm not buying it. Then
all of a sudden, your entire foundation is destroyed before
it even starts. The mere risk of Aaron Rodgers undermining him,
whether on purpose or not. And if you look at
Aaron Rodgers history, there's been a couple of moments of undermining,

(12:39):
whether it's with Lafleur or McCarthy where there have been
moments in press conferences or this solid Joe Douglas regime,
or they openly question things. You had the mandatory mini
camp crap from Egypt, you had after games openly questioning
coaching to the public and all that causes. The Jets
had to make a decision and they ripped the band
aid off. Now can we have a con Can we

(13:01):
say this? Aaron was upset that the Jets twenty seconds
in on his account during their meeting, said yeah, this
is over, and Aaron outis thought it was going to
be a multi hour meeting. If we take a step back,
we be honest and say, should the Jets have maybe
been a little bit more open minded and maybe you know,

(13:25):
hawk it out and have an open conversation. Maybe you
could maybe make that argument, but I would say this,
Aaron Glenn in the short time that I've known him
as the head coach, he has no nonsense, So him
having small talk conversation about things doesn't seem his mo.
He decided to rip the band aid off. This is
the decision I'm making, and this is what's happening. Boop,

(13:47):
rip the band aid off and let's move on. And
that's what he decided to do. And it's hard to
blame him because Aaron Glenn wants has often said this
of no player is above the team. Aaron Rodgers of
the last two years has clearly been above the team.
And again I don't blame him for being in that

(14:08):
position or the Jets catering to it. It made sense
we swung and miss really badly on Zach Wilson. When
we did that, the only other emergency lever to pull
was to bring him the most proven quarterback available, and
that happened to be Aaron Rodgers. So I don't blame
the Jets for making that move. I don't blame the
Jets for catering Daron Rodgers giving him every player under

(14:32):
the sun Nathaniel Hackett, these everyone that made him comfortable.
I don't question the Jets at all for making that decision.
You have to make that decision. But clearly, over the
last two years, Aaron Rodgers was above the team. So
for a new guy to come in and what cracked
the way. But say, hey, Aaron, you're listening to me now,
big boy, there was a chance that that wouldn't jive,
and obviously Rogers didn't love how this meeting went. I

(14:56):
would also like to say this in the middle of
all of this here that Rogers was just fired for
the first time in his NFL life. He's never been cut,
he's never been thrown into free agency. Aaron Rodgers is upset,
and by the way, he has every right to feel
that way. He was upset, and he started lashing out
a little bit, calling to the Jets at debacle, saying

(15:17):
I shouldn't have been surprised based on what I saw
over the last two years, taking shots at the Jets.
That's fine. That's an emotional person talking and talking for
the first time about getting broken up with. Hey, we've
all been broken up with. It doesn't feel very good.
We've all been fired. Whatever analogy you want to use,
broken up with fired. It doesn't feel very good, but
it's a harsh reality and it eventually happens to all

(15:40):
of us most of the time. So for that, you know,
Aaron can feel however he wants to feel about it.
The Jets decided to rip the band aid off. And
here's another reason why the Jets made the right choice. Right.
So Aaron Glenn comes to Rogers and in Rogers's own words,
and asks him, are you playing football next year? And

(16:02):
Rogers gives a cute answer, the classic vintage Aaron Rodgers mysterious.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
Right?

Speaker 1 (16:08):
What is this book called?

Speaker 4 (16:12):
Right?

Speaker 1 (16:12):
What's this book called? As I throw it up on
the screen out of the darkness? The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers?

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Right?

Speaker 1 (16:17):
I know Aaron Rodgers didn't write this book. Eon O'Connor did,
but you get the point. You get the point about
the mystery. He said he was interested. He didn't say yes.
He didn't say yes, coach, I'm all in. I want
to be a Jet quarterback. I want to be the
guy he said, I'm interested. And Aaron Glenn's like, okay.
So Aaron is no one to blame but himself for

(16:38):
that part. Of the conversation. And here's the thing where
it gets serious and I want to send my love
and everything in my body to Aaron Rodgers in his camp,
Aaron revealed during the Pat McAfee interview that several people
close in his inner circle are dealing with very serious
things that he didn't want to get into on Aaron,
I totally respect that and with those very serious things,

(17:04):
Aaron Rodgers said that is taking up his attention right
now and is why he has not signed with any
team Giants, Steelers, or anyone in the near future. He
left the door wide open on the possibility that he
could still retire. So let's go back to the Jets'
decision to move on for a second. If the Jets
decided to keep Aaron Rodgers, what would they do with this?

(17:28):
Aaron Rodgers is spending all of his time in his
personal situation, which by the way, he should. It sounds
very serious, But from a purely jet perspective, here we're
on a Jet show. Who's the quarterback? If Aaron is
dealing with all this, you couldn't have possibly signed to
justin Fields. So as you're doing with that, who's going

(17:50):
to be the quarterback? For the New York Jets. With
Aaron Rodgers dealing with what he's dealing with, he couldn't
have committed to the Jets. So we would be in
the same situation as the Pittsburgh Steelers are currently in.
As we're on the edge to our seats in boy
Hope Aaron Rodgers at some point comes over here. That's
the other thing. Aaron says that he could retire so
much so he says, hey, Pittsburgh, if you want to

(18:11):
draft the quarterback, go ahead and won't affect my plans
if you decide to go in a different direction. I
totally understand. So Aaron Rodgers is almost at a point
where to me, it's leaning a lot more towards retirement
than anything else. He seems pretty content with all right, well,
if they draft a quarterback, I guess maybe if an
injury happens, we'll see what happens, which again brings me

(18:33):
back to the Jets. The Jets would have been in
hell waiting on a forty one year old quarterback, just
like the Steelers are to save the day, because the
Jets couldn't have gotten justin fields if they had decided
to keep Aaron Rodgers their only potential option would have
been in the draft, and they're picking at seven. He said,
I'm interested. I'm interested. Isn't yes to me? I think

(18:54):
they Jets clearly to me, made the right decision. I
mentioned it at the time. The Jet's decision to move
on from Aaron Rodgers was unpopular among fans. I know
there are several Jet content creators that are pro Aaron
Rodgers bring them back. And by the way, I was too. Okay,
I was too, But when they decided not to, I
totally understood why not? I totally understood. Aaron Glenn is

(19:17):
his own man. If he is going to fail as
a head coach, he wants to live and die in
his own sword. He doesn't want to He doesn't want
his NFL head coaching career to to die because of
a mercural forty one year old quarterback. And how could
you possibly blame Aaron Glenn for that decision? That is
the right decision. Will Aaron Glenn be a good head coach?
Won will all work out? To me, that's a separate

(19:38):
conversation that has nothing to do with this Aaron Rodgers thing.
Let's see where they go down the path they went
with twenty six year old Justin Fields, who, by the way,
to me, gives me a lot more hope and excitement
than some of the other options on the list. So
to sort of encapsulate all of this here again, I
appreciate that I had the chance to marinate, to think

(20:00):
about this again on a nine hour drive home yesterday,
with a few stops with children and just getting to
think and think and think on the Aaron Rodgers thing.
I have those two Aaron Rodgers jerseys over there in
the closet. I hoped, I wished, I prayed, I said, please, please,

(20:21):
can this workout? And it did not. It didn't point blank.
The Aaron Rodgers experiment with the Jets over the last
two years was clearly a failure. And this new regime said,
we're not going to run it back one more time
for who, for what. We're doing our own thing. And
that's what happened. So to me, the Aaron Rodgers lashing

(20:43):
out is an emotional person who was just fired slash
broken up with and he doesn't like it very much.
There's a chance he doesn't even play football this year.
And this is an uncomfortable truth to deliver to people,
But I just want to keep it straight and I
want to keep betrayed with you guys. I think Aaron
Glenn made the right decision. I think he absolutely made

(21:04):
the right decision of ripping the band aid off. Alan says,
do I remember that Aaron Rodgers giveaway? I guess I'm
glad I give that away in January? Huh. But no,
in all seriousness, I do have several Aaron Ronders jeers
is in the closet to as a matter of fact.
But ultimately, just to again put a bow on this
puppy woke and open up the phone lines, and you guys,
can we can close the chapter on Aaron Rodgers officially,

(21:29):
of course, unless he signs with the Pittsburgh Steelers, then
the Jets will host the Pittsburgh Steers in twenty twenty
five and the book will be opened back up for
another chapter perhaps. But ultimately, my take is boiled down
to this a couple of points. Number one, the Jets
made the right decision of moving on from Aaron Rodgers.
I love that Aaron Glenn brought Aaron Rodgers to the

(21:51):
facility to say it to his face, man to man,
Hey man, I'm not saying this over a phone. I'm
not saying over the text. I'm going to be real here.
This is over. May not like it's over Aaron Rodgers,
but it's over and we're going in this direction. So
that's a decision. The fact that they did it in person.
I love the fact that there's conviction with Glenn. He

(22:13):
didn't dilly dally. He brought him over here and set
it straight up. Could he have had a more open
conversation than Rodgers. You can make that argument that there
are things to gain from speaking with Aaron Rodgers ben
a late for twenty years and to pick his brain
about a variety of subjects. Sure, there's a chance that
you could have had that conversation. But at the end
of the day, though, just the off chance, that's the

(22:35):
only real criticism to me that you can have about
this process. Everything else was pretty straight up. And now
Aaron Rodgers is someone else's problem, not the Jets problem.
The Jets made the right decision. Again, just because it's
unpopular does not mean it's wrong. And Aaron Glenn warned
us that more unpopular decisions are coming that he's going

(22:58):
to make in the best interest of the team. Again,
will the justin fields thing, work out and all this
other jazz. We're all going to find that out together.
But in the inter meet, in the immediate excuse me,
the Jets clearly made the right choice. Alan, Let's go
to some comments here, also open up the fun lines there,

(23:18):
Alan jumping in, there's no need for a forty five
minute conversation. You rip the band aid off and you
move on. Yeah. Aaron Rodgers revealed that it was basically
his stay at one Jets Drive lasted at all about
forty minutes. There was a twenty minute, fifteen to twenty
minute meeting with all the Jets brats, and then he
started talking to a few individual Jets people that he

(23:38):
loves and respects in the building equipment managers and workout
people and things of that nature. They ripped the band
aid off, they moved on, and it's over, Aaron Rodgers,
All that is over. Kevin Gilmour on our Facebook page says,
Aaron is a cancer to any team. Let's be honest.
Needs Dumble himself. I'm not sure I'd go that far

(24:00):
to say he's it cancer. I thought he was a
really good teammate. I mean there were moments where again
he called out guys like Mike Williams and the red
line and things of that nature. But you know, I
don't question the teammate stuff, but Aaron, whether he wants
it to be or not, there's a lot that comes
with Aaron Rodgers. He talks about things that are well

(24:21):
beyond football, which again is his right to be able
to do, but it's also the right of others to
react accordingly, and there's a lot that comes there. And again,
if Aaron Glenn's all about no players above the team,
that's hard to champion that message. When you have Aaron
Rodgers as your starting quarterback, he's a celebrity quarterback. As
Bill Partzels used to say back in the day. Jake says,

(24:45):
I'd love nothing more than Rogers playing for Pittsburgh and
making them have a losing record and miss the playoffs.
I would love to see Aaron Rodgers Jets Steelers. I
know some people fear that in the community. I would
love to get a Jets Steelers Aaron Rodgers. Let's see it.

(25:07):
Sharif abdul Ah Lee saying that's the raw truth. Thank you.
I feel like it needed to be said. Paul Taxter,
love your take. Paul agree one hundred percent. Hey there
you go. Hey, now appreciate it. Thank you, Paul Fellow, Paul, Yeah, Hey,

(25:27):
Rod could be the next Jeopardy host. I guess that's possible. Sure,
Dave Briggers says, Steelers backing away from this, Dude, I
don't think they are. I think they're desperate. They don't
have any choice. They have Mason Rudolph as their quarterback.
But again, we would have been in the same position,
if we're being real, if Aaron Glenn said, Aaron, come
on down, baby, you're our guy, we'd have so not

(25:48):
just so Tyrod Taylor. I like Tyro Taylor more than
Mason Rudolph, but you get the point. We'd be saying,
all right, well, I guess we're comfortable with Tyrod if
Aaron doesn't come back, and we'd be on the edge
of our seat to see if Aaron is coming back
and trying to convince ourselves that Tyrod can lead this team,
which we've done in the past so and again again.
Whatever Aaron is dealing with in his inner circle, I

(26:11):
am legitimately sending my love and all that, and he
should be paying attention to that. He's forty one years old.
If there are important things in his life beyond football,
there clearly is focus on all that. But from a
football perspective, over here, the Jets had to look out
for the a one that's themselves. That's another reason Rogers
was sort of not he was sort of being cute,

(26:32):
not sort of he was being cute. Hey are you
going to play football next year?

Speaker 4 (26:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I'm interested. Okay, we got to get that kind of answer.
Your kid, just get it straight. Oh absolutely, I'm all in.
Maybe that changed the Jet perspective. Maybe it doesn't, but
I don't think that helps. So either way, I think
people would have had a problem with how the message
was delivered. It's always something with Rogers. Steelers questions. Yeah

(27:04):
months after Yeah, this meeting was in late January, early
February is when this meeting was. That's another good point
from happen. Rogers and a rookie offensive Cordnery would not
be a good fit. Yeah, Tanner Ingstrand has never called

(27:26):
place at the NFL level. Aaron Rodgers again is Aaron Rodgers.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
See.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
This is why I think a lot of the Rubs
would have been bad news Bears. It would have been
a tough situation, the Aaron Glenn messaging of no one's
above the team, and then Aaron Rodgers constantly being above
the team, and that sort of diet tribe where Aaron
Glenn's trying to sell his message but he can't because
Aaron Rodgers is there. That would have caused issues Aaron Rodgers, Like,

(27:51):
let's just go into that for a second half. Let's
say Tanner Angstring calls a play, right, how many times
during last season did we see Aaron looked at the
sideline and get you know, a violent physical gesturing of like,
what the hell's going on over there? What was that
play called? What was that player doing that? That's undermining
right there? We asked, Oh, does he think I would

(28:14):
undermine him? Well, he did it last year. It's a
Nathano Hackett or Todd Downing or whoever the hell was
calling plays at different points during the season looking at
the sidelines say like what a stupid play or whatever,
like giving that sort of body language. That would have
been an issue to me. That would have been a
big issue and think about and those are veterans, right.
Todd Downing has been around forever. Nathano Hacket's been around forever.

(28:34):
His father was a coach. Tanner Engstrand has not been
around forever. He's been around forever in his own light,
but he's never called plays at the NFL level before,
so it'd be very easy for him to call playing
Aron stupid. And then that destroys the confidence of Tanner
Engstrand and sort of ruins the whole vibe. That's the
other thing I would say, so great, great point by

(28:54):
Hep Molan says, the Jets bent over backwards for that
cry baby, and this how he repaced us. FIM, Yeah,
it does sort of hurt to hear him say, you know,
so he was such a staunch defender. I picked the Jets.
They were this young, up and coming team and all
this other stuff. To hear him say that two years ago,
and then now he's he's a little hurt about how

(29:17):
he was fired and dumped and broken up with. He's like,
they're a debacle. I shouldn't have been surprised based on
what I've seen the last two years with this Jets team,
on how they handle things like whoa man, whoa whoa whoa?
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa? Come on, man, we got
to take those kind of pot shots. Come on, Rogers,
come on, you're forty one years old.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
Man.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Let's be a little bit more mature about this now. Again,
you got fired for the first time, and I have
a sympathy for that of being cut and fired. I
know some people won't because of the millions of dollars
you make, but come on, man, come on, man, it
just seemed weak. James Kennedy, a member of our Boy

(29:58):
Green Coffee Club. James, I'm thrilled that he cut ties immediately.
The only player's opinion that would matter on the Rogers
decision is Garrett Wilson. I believe he likes to move now.
We have not been able to confirm these reports, but
Nfound Network insider Ian Rapport said that if Aaron Rodgers
was to come back to the Jets in twenty twenty five,
obviously Davante would have come back, that Garrett would have
considered requesting a trade. That was going to de Ian

(30:21):
Rapport back in December. Garrett Wilson sort of made that known. Apparently, Hey,
if Rodgers comes back, I might not be and let's
then if that's true. We don't know if that's really true,
but being rapport. Seems like a stand up guy from
everything I understand about his reporting. Who am I picking? Hm,
twenty five year old superstar wide receiver Garrett Wilson or

(30:42):
forty one year old Aaron Rodgers who maybe plays one
more year but maybe not. Yeah, I'm gonna go with
Garrett Wilson. Thanks. Come on, man, what are we talking
about here? What are we talking about here? Well, let's
get real Garrett Wilson all day again. We will see

(31:02):
what the Justin Fields experience is. I can't promise you anything.
I don't know what that's going to look like.

Speaker 4 (31:07):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Friggin clue, No, friggin clue. I have no idea how
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Speaker 1 (34:14):
There's a lot of people want to call into the
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here on the program. I can't wait without further Let's
get into it. Hep kicks us off first. What's up, Pep?
Good morning?

Speaker 5 (34:34):
Hey Bellows, Hey Paul.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Yeah, I'm just glad the circus is over. You know,
I'm done with that, you know, let's constantly. Like Ricky
was saying yesterday on green Beans Show, he was saying
that he was remembering the old nineties football with parcels
and the whole lunch pail attitude. Go to work, do
your job, blah blah boom. I'm up for that, you know.
But on the side note, there was a guy that

(34:58):
was mentioned a defense to tackle that was supposed to
be taking maybe taking in the seventh round, named Desmond
Watson four hundred and fifty pounds.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
I heard about this guy. Yeah, it looks like it
looks like.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Like he's playing with like eight year old children out
He's just a massive.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
It's so crazy to hear the weight difference, so I
think the small I'm gonna mess this up. It might
be Tz Johnson. I'm gonna have to double check the
Bengo card because I can find that out. The smallest
player in this draft is like one hundred and fifty
five pounds. And to hear that guy that we have
a difference, we have a three hundred pound difference between
prospects is wild. So yeah, I have heard about this

(35:37):
big fat bastard. He's played more reps than I thought
you would think of that weight, right that. I'll have
to pull it up before the end of the show, like,
look up his reps. He played like I don't know,
twenty to thirty percent of the snaps. You're like, holy shit,
this big Yeah, he moves around.

Speaker 9 (35:51):
I thought he would just kind of stand there on
breed heavy you know.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Yeah, Hey, actually, deceater just literally lay sideways on the ground.
I mean you have to go around. I'd be okay
with that. That's exactly what we need. Yeah, well, yeah, right,
who gives a flying hut exactly?

Speaker 9 (36:08):
Yeah, I know you got a lot of calls, Paul.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
I'm out, Pete, appreciate it. Thanks for the call.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
Help.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
Yeah, man, I did hear about that. Yeah, the name
didn't ring the bell. W say the weight, right, that's
that's in the draft profile. I'll have to pull that
up before the end of the show to bring up
his analytics. But I was sort of going through it
and he played like twenty or thirty percent of snaps
last year, which again is surprise, and considering the weight,
that's pretty crazy. Again, we got a ton of phone calls.
I'm not surprised on this topic matter. So let's let's

(36:33):
keep rolling along. Let's go to the guy that made
all of this possible. Look at all this that we have.
It is the one and only Gator Baby with the
twenty twenty five draft spectacular coming on here? What's up, Gator?
And we probably got Goose there too, I imagine. Oh yeah, yeah,
oh no, always beautiful. All right, awesome, what's cooking it?
Good to have you on the show.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
Yeah, appreciate it. Man.

Speaker 7 (36:56):
Yesterday was a sad day. It continues to be today,
just you know, the realization that you know, the organization,
you know, definitely needed a face lift, has a face lift.
I have some concerns. I mean, the simple thing to
me about Rogers is I just really hope that some
of the fan base goes back and remembers how they
felt when you know, when we drafted and when we

(37:19):
traded for him, and then you know hard knocks and
him running out with the flag, and you know, of
course the devastation of him going down and missing a
whole year, and then the following year. There were some
games in particular that that made me proud to, you know,
to look at what the Jets could be, in particular
that third game against the Patriots, and I flew up

(37:41):
for the Halloween game and that was just unreal to
be with all the you know, the folks that I
have known through the Jets community for years and enjoy
a spectacular win with some of Garrett Wilson's probably will
go down to some of his greatest catches in his career.
When it's all said and done. You know, there are
just some moments at Rogers that I think we all

(38:02):
need to step back and say thank you for. Even
though there were distractions and there were things, and I'm
you know, at the end of the day, I think
I'm excited about Fields, I'm excited about the potential of
this team. I am concerned about Aaron Glenn and I'll
tell you why. So I think the way he spoke
to Semini was sort of a little bit of a

(38:27):
jolt for a lot of fans, where we were like,
you know, great, you know, we finally have a coach
with passion. Who can you know? And then you know,
I kind of believe the way that he spoke to Rogers,
based on the way that he spoke to the press
after the after the initial press conference, that this is
who this guy is. He's very sort of like in
your face serious, and you know the point, which I

(38:51):
think is a little bit early in my taste, I
kind of wish that that person would would eventually come
out organically and that he should enjoy the sort of
like introduction and enjoy this sort of like period of
time where he grows into the role before he starts
being so because here's the thing about Glenn, in my

(39:13):
personal opinion, he better ef and win, oh because if
he doesn't, all of this was a joke. And I'm
not saying they should have brought Rogers back. I'm not
saying that at all. I mean what I'd liked to
have seen that I think that the point at which
the Jets made their mistake was not firing the whole
coaching staff at the end of rogers first year.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
That was a mistake they made.

Speaker 7 (39:37):
And then the second mistake they made was firing Salah,
which they shouldn't have done. They should have just let
that year play out and then make your decision. We're
going to fire everybody, including Rogers. We're going to just
start over the way that they did it, the way
I mean, even the way they demoted hack it. Everything
the Jets did, you know, and I blame Woody Johnson

(39:59):
for everything that I've seen over the last decade or
more has been an embarrassment. And again, excited about the
potential of Justin Fields.

Speaker 4 (40:10):
And Aaron Glenn moving forward.

Speaker 7 (40:12):
But I hope this, I hope Aaron Glenn just maybe
takes it down a notch and maybe, you know, has
a little bit more humanity moving forward, because there's gonna
be times where I'm gonna want him to be pissed
the time. The biggest time I'm looking forward to is
after a loss, is Aaron Glenn stepping up to that
podium pissed off at his players, okay, which is something

(40:34):
we haven't seen, instead of being pissed off of the media,
instead of being pissed off of the fans. I want
Aaron Glenn to be pissed off at his players. Okay,
but he hasn't done anything yet. He hasn't won or
lost a game as a head coach. Let's see what happens.
But that's what I'm looking forward to. So if you're
gonna be abrasive, if you're gonna be a tough guy,

(40:56):
let's see what happens after that first loss, because that's
the true measure of the man, measure the coach. And
what I'm most looking forward to is wins and not
having to sit through many of those. But you know,
let's cool it on the rich to mease in the air.
I know it's fun to you know, it's clickbait and all,
but calm down, man, Let's let's be human about the
thing and let's move forward and be winners, you know,

(41:19):
and that doesn't that doesn't mean I have to be
a dick. So anyway, that's my take what it's.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Love it well, Gator, thanks for the call, man. I
like that take.

Speaker 3 (41:31):
There.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
There's a lot there that I want to unpack here.
First off, I know some people are going to disagree
with what you just said, Gaeter about appreciating the Aaron
Rodgers experience. A lot of Jet fans are very in
their field, so that I could see it in the
comments section. To me again, I've got two Aaron Rodgers
jerseys in that closet and I'm very happy to have them.
And I know some people are going to be all
over the place by that. I had that moment to me,

(41:55):
which was like, and it was cool that it went viral,
but it wasn't even about the viral thing. It was
just for me to see it. When one of my
old bosses at Heavy said, Paul, because Aaron Roders supposed
to appear on the Pat McAfee show March fifteenth, two
years ago, twenty twenty three, and my boss we didn't

(42:15):
know what he was going to say, but my boss said, hey,
do you want to live stream that? At the same time,
that could be a pretty cool moment because we had
no idea what was going to be said. And I
was like, Okay, yeah, yeah, let's do it. And forever
I'm going to have that moment. I'm forever going to
have that moment of the raw, unbridled jubilation of like

(42:41):
when he says I intend to play football and I
was just getting excited in my face, like, oh my god,
I intended to play football. That's good. We didn't know
if he was going to retire and then immediately after
and I intend to play for the New York Jets.
The physical body functions of going all over the place.
I was like, oh my god, he chose us, wanted
to play for the Jets. I'll never forget that. The

(43:03):
American flag growing out, never forget that. Some of the
moments you talked about the Halloween game, the bomb down,
the right sideline to Devonte Adams for the touchdown, the
two hundred yards, and the final five minutes against the
Jacksonville Jaguars all super cool. Again, I know it's all
for not because the twenty twenty three season ended up
being a wash, and then the twenty twenty four season

(43:23):
the wins. Some of the moments were cool, but there
was only five wins, so I know a lot of
people are not going to look at that kindly. But
I think time will ultimately be able to separate everything
here when we get away from this, when we get
away from all this at the end of the day,
I think we will be able to separate it and

(43:43):
appreciate whatever the good moments were, Appreciate the jets taking,
the swinging, being aggressive, and all of that. I think
it's going to be a little bit more difficult for
some of those people to appreciate that right now. A
couple of other things off the Gator call that I
will get to. I agree that if you were going

(44:07):
to fire Robert Salam five games into a season, then
you should have fired him at the end of the
previous year, because obviously you didn't believe in him, you
didn't have a long enough leash. So that's the I
agree with the Gator assessment of the mistakes. If you
were going to fire him, you should just fired him
all after that first year. It would have felt premature.
But if that's how you felt anyway, it doesn't matter
what I felt was premature or not premature. So I

(44:29):
do agree with that from that perspective, and they've ripped
it off now. Finally to the Aaron Glenn being this
hard ass. You know I didn't you know, I knew
Aaron glenn is as a player based on his reputation,
but I didn't like get to talk to Aaron Glenn
in the locker room when he was a player, so
I have no idea if this just is who he is.
I appreciate the genuineness and I think other people will too.

(44:51):
But you are right, Gator in your assessment that the
tough guy act works right now. Everyone could be tough
in April. Like you know, there's nothing holding your ass
to the fire until he gets to wins and losses.
I think he's handled all the press conference stuff as
well as he could. Again, I think the rough side
of him is who he is until I see a

(45:12):
different side of him. That's the only version that we have.
But I would just say, you know, of course, it
all comes down to the winds. It's winds oriented business,
a results oriented business. If he wins, we love it.
If they don't, we don't. And that's what it boils
down to. But fascinating call there from Gator. Good thoughts. Again,

(45:33):
We've got a lot of callers here, so let's keep
rolling down and going through all Right, who do we
get next year?

Speaker 3 (45:38):
Ah?

Speaker 1 (45:39):
A cup of Philly noodles for breakfast? What's up?

Speaker 4 (45:42):
It's been a minute, man?

Speaker 1 (45:43):
Yeah, damn good to have you back.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
Thank you, sir. So according the Gator, you know, I'm
going to be the bipolar opposite of that. Okay, crazy
like Sunday morning right now, I am happy on full agree. Sure,
because Aaron is Aaron, and he is doing what we'd
expect him to do, naked all about himself as typical.

(46:08):
Whether nobody wants to believe it, that's what he's doing,
fib love you just you know, typical Aaron Rodgers fashion.
The man could have just said, you know, they went
their way. It is what it is. No, he went
to Pat McAfee. He is already saying explanatory, they're trying
to see how they're trying to establish and break up

(46:30):
my internet connection. He is starting a conspiracy at the
end of a tenure of getting kicked off a team.

Speaker 1 (46:38):
Dude that they don't want him to explain his side
of the story, right, yeah, but that's what he accused
him of.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
Come man, come on, man, listen, I'm not saying I'm
with I think it was Chris Canty. He's a cancer.
I don't want to go there too far, right, I
just want to say, conspiracy at the end of your
tenure so you can just backlash back at us, like, dude,
take it as a man, bro, they made you spend

(47:04):
a little bit of your millions. First off, everyone forgets
the guy was just hosting Will of Fortune. I mean,
I'm a Jeopardy Yeah. Yeah, you don't come into the
room with a hard ass no, do you know the guy?
It's not like he doesn't know who Aaron Glenn is.
Come on, man, it's the NFL. People say, think, oh, yeah, Aaron.
You come up to him and you go, well, I'm

(47:25):
not sure if I want to play, man, I'm interested. Wow,
that's cute. I'm interested.

Speaker 9 (47:29):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (47:30):
That's like you get the girl in text message and
you're like, hey, babe, you know what do you think? Well,
I mean maybe maybe. Well I'm already that's it. I'm
already moving to the next ship. Sorry, I don't got
time for that man. Right.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
See, that's just the tip of the iceberg, right, because
that's what Aaron Rodgers does all the time. He gives
these maybe answers all the time. Eric Glenn is probably like,
you know, they probably had their decision already. Again, obviously,
I don't think if Aaron would have given more straight
answer would he have gotten a better thing from Glenn.
But I think it just goes to show that that's
Aaron Rodgers default setting on his action figure is to
give these mysterious answers and leave everything vague and Aaron

(48:06):
Glenn that I'd think of that much, but like, I'll
thank god, we're we already know which direction we were going.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
Dude, he's in a enigma And okay, cool, that's cool
for TV and Netflix. It's not cool for professional sports.
Like you want to be Dennis Robin. That's cool. He
had more than one ring? What about that?

Speaker 9 (48:23):
How about that?

Speaker 4 (48:25):
Let's not get mad everybody for MVPs D. He won
one super Bowl statistics, statistics are proven that any other
QB can win one super Bowl and be tied with
him with Super Bowl rings. And he wanted to bring
a Super Bowl here. Well, every fashion, every fashion of
what happened in the past two years is not going
to do that. And my thing with real Jets fans,

(48:48):
hear me out, please, I love our community. My problem
is those who wanted him wanted to sacrifice a single
season of breaking the playoff curse over building a franchise
again properly, Like I'd rather take an opportunity of going
to the playoffs. I don't know, three out of five

(49:08):
seasons versus one maybe playoff run, Like what are we
doing here? Like that doesn't right sense.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
Because that's because you know, I'm gonna miscalculate it as
twenty fifteen. That's not proper. Twenty sixteen would have been
the twenty fifteen in this example. But the point is
is that I think we all had this offseason and
hopefully some of us did an honest conversation about what
was the ceiling of the twenty twenty five jets with
Aaron Rodgers. What is in an honest convert We all

(49:35):
get in a room and we say, guys, let's all
be honest. So I know I say super Bowl every year,
but what is the honest conversation, you know of what
is our ceiling? Is it super Bowl? Is it AFC Championship?
Is it maybe playoffs? And then once we get that answer,
we say, okay, is the juice worth the squeeze?

Speaker 3 (49:53):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
No, Rogers, how long you're playing? Maybe one more year?
I don't know about that. That's I'm not even sure. Yeah,
right right, because obviously it's not because obviously the same
personal things he's doing with now, which again thoughts and
everything's sent out there, but everything he's doing with with
there with potentially Pittsburgh would be the same thing he's
doing with here, which would leave this uneasiness of all guys,

(50:14):
maybe I'm not going to be able to play. That
wouldn't have changed whether he was a jet or stealer
or any team.

Speaker 4 (50:20):
Yeah, listen, I don't know. It's listen. There's so many
other ways to put analogies to this. One of the
comic runs with Thanos and Marvel History is one of
the comments is to forgot what it is exactly, but
it's whatever it is. To court death, to court Aaron
Rodgers is to court like you could substantially hinder your franchise.

(50:43):
The dude closed US second round pick, then multiple contracts
contracts to it, Billy Warren or whatever that that the
Carter like, come on, man, like stop acting. People need
to stop. You know, I love our fandom. But it's like, dude,
it's okay. I wish it would have it would be smooth,

(51:05):
but he couldn't help himself. But go to Pat McAfee
and start a problem already right before the draft. Right,
it's like I'm gonna drop nuggets and get mad and
upset and then conspiracy and so listen. Everyone can take
it as it is. I know I'm unapologetic of my
stance on him, and it is what it is. Let's
keep it moving. I just made breakfast.

Speaker 1 (51:25):
I'm all right, beautiful, enjoy it. A couple of Philly noodles.
So I'll have to have a couple of Philly noodles
right after this show. Okay, love it. No, thank you
for the call, Philly. Appreciate the passion. We're having a
lot of different takes here. Again, we have a ton
of callers. I'll get to all you here on the show,
I promise, So let's keep working our way through this.
Up next, we have the legend Dave Briga. What's up, Dave?

Speaker 10 (51:50):
Hey, Good morning, Paul. Good to see your home back safely.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Thank you so much, sir, and my.

Speaker 10 (51:55):
Gods and Prayer's glad to you and your family dealing.

Speaker 1 (51:58):
With your thank you situation there. You I appreciate anyway
you uh.

Speaker 10 (52:04):
Revisionist history is revisionist history.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Yes, he can't go back.

Speaker 10 (52:09):
What we have to do is look forward. I think
what happened is Rogers should have never left Malibu.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
You know, he knew his score it was over.

Speaker 8 (52:18):
That's what I believe you know, they should have just
you know, you could everybody could point all this shit
that should do it in person. It would have saved
everybody a lot of grief. And I think you see
what happened is just the.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Inexperienced of Aaron Glenn. Uh.

Speaker 10 (52:32):
You know, a guy can't change the way he feels
about his outlook. I mean, he's a passionate guy. He
just probably he's inexperience dealing with these things.

Speaker 3 (52:40):
I think that's what you.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
Want to look at it.

Speaker 4 (52:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Right, he's never been fired in his life. This was
time number one at forty one years of age. Crazy,
Yeah right, you know.

Speaker 8 (52:49):
Uh, And Roger's bellyaching about playing paying his playing fair.
You know, that's that's a little that's a little weak
in my book, you know what I mean, especially the yeah,
come on, more money than anybody in NFL History's to
belly ach about paying a plane fear Yeah then belly
Then on that interview he billy aches about the Internet.

Speaker 10 (53:10):
I mean, come on, should you got some guts?

Speaker 1 (53:14):
I mean, I would say I think the Internet thing
he was trying to make a joke, So I don't
really fault them for that, but I think the on
his own dime thing made it seem like, hey, because
I think it goes back to what you just said, Dave,
that he does have a lot of experience in this department.
He thought he was owed this multi hour meeting too fully.
If you're going to move on for me, you're going

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to explain over the coming hours why you have to
move on. And I've been on the wrong end of
getting broken up with and or fired and I didn't
get that same luxury. I'm not Aaron Rodgers, so maybe
things are different for different people, but I think that's
part of it, too.

Speaker 3 (53:49):
Well.

Speaker 1 (53:49):
You had two different personalities.

Speaker 10 (53:51):
You got Rogers, a self consumed person, and he got Glenn.
He's trying to run a team, trying to deorganize.

Speaker 1 (53:57):
The situation, you know, right, I mean you have to
con the whole.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
You know.

Speaker 8 (54:01):
It was great at the beginning when Rogers came in,
and you know, but the problems he brought with them,
bringing in Hacket and all his Green Bay buddies, that
did nothing for the team for the most part.

Speaker 10 (54:12):
I mean, really hindered the organization.

Speaker 8 (54:15):
I mean, uh this, you know, I would just go
back to that scene on the sidelines when he pushed
Salah after.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Week three, Right, I was there in the building when
that happened. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (54:26):
Can you imagine doing that to a coach with any
backbone like Bill Parcels or.

Speaker 4 (54:31):
Any any coach.

Speaker 10 (54:32):
Boy, can you imagine doing that?

Speaker 1 (54:34):
I mean, I played sports.

Speaker 10 (54:36):
You know you got to take a lot of gruff.
I mean, the players are the players, the coaches are
the coaches. I know these guys are I know, these
guys are millionaires.

Speaker 8 (54:44):
And they think that they're you know, that they're above
the coaches and above everybody else. And we're living in
a different era and we know we don't have Vince
Lombardi over there to tell you to get on the sidelines,
and they you know, everybody worries about buying uniforms, jerseys.

Speaker 4 (54:59):
With the name and the back instead of the name
of the front.

Speaker 10 (55:02):
Okay, Uh, this is what we got to get back to.
It's a team game, okay.

Speaker 8 (55:08):
And I think this is what Glenn wants to reinforce,
you know. And the biggest problem I see with this
is is the fan base is just so it's been
the we're all divisive. Everybody's tying each other up over
this Rogers deal.

Speaker 10 (55:21):
He's gone he's gone. Faith the facts, he's gone. You
run a business, you run an organization.

Speaker 11 (55:30):
You try to bring in a guy like this that
has his own mindset and a man, a new coach
with a new coaching staff trying to re establish a
winning attitude.

Speaker 10 (55:40):
It's difficult, you know. You bring him in, he says
all the good things they make up.

Speaker 4 (55:46):
They are good.

Speaker 10 (55:47):
Down the road, static starts to start. What happens then,
you know, then you just have more divisiveness. Yeah, I mean,
I know everybody wanted Rogers to go forward because they
think we.

Speaker 1 (55:58):
Don't have anybody.

Speaker 10 (55:59):
We don't win or lose. He doesn't win, Glenn doesn't win.
He's out the door with it without Rogers, correct, of course, right,
you know what I mean. So nobody's to say that
if you keep them, he's gonna win it. I don't
if I'm a coach, if I'm.

Speaker 8 (56:15):
A businessman, started a new organization. I've taken everything. I've
gone over this. They had monster deal with this, the strategies,
the draft, you know, thinking about the players are going
to bring in.

Speaker 4 (56:26):
They made a decision.

Speaker 8 (56:28):
The fan base has to understand it. You may not
like it, but you're not running the team. You're not
running the organization. Okay, you're like, we're Jet fans.

Speaker 10 (56:37):
We've seen what happened.

Speaker 1 (56:38):
We want to go for we want to win.

Speaker 10 (56:40):
I don't know what else there is to say.

Speaker 8 (56:42):
I've been around here since for the good times and
the bad times, more bad times, for the last fifteen years.

Speaker 1 (56:48):
But you know, we don't give up. We don't give up.

Speaker 10 (56:52):
I mean, that's just the way it is.

Speaker 8 (56:53):
So everybody can have their own two cents that they
want to put in, but the reality is that we
have to go forward.

Speaker 10 (57:00):
Don't look back because there's nothing you're gonna.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Do about it.

Speaker 10 (57:02):
Just like like we've had good experiences and of course
it's all that bad.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
But we can only go forward.

Speaker 10 (57:09):
So that's that's my two cents. And we don't want
The thing I think right now is, don't.

Speaker 8 (57:15):
Everybody get out each other's throats. We don't need any device.
It's okay, you want to.

Speaker 10 (57:20):
Win, you gotta be together.

Speaker 8 (57:22):
You don't you don't want to win, you want them
fifteen years of losing just create more divisiveness.

Speaker 4 (57:27):
You know.

Speaker 1 (57:28):
I appreciate it, Dave, thanks to the call. Well said,
I would just say this and I'd go back to
this point. I think I made it some bit ago.
Aaron Glenn is deciding to live and die on his
own sword. If I fail, speaking for Aaron Glenn, if
I fail as a head coach, it's going to be
on my mistakes, Not because I bet on a forty

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one mercurroal, forty one year old aging quarterback. I didn't
bet on him, and then he messed up this foundation,
and then I'm trying to repair it in a year
or two, and then I get lost and I get fired.
Now I'm gonna move on from him, and I'm betting
on Justin Fields. Is that going to work out. We're
all gonna find out together. But that's a decision he
made and I respect it because again, this may be

(58:10):
the only time, and I keep saying this, this may
be the only time Aaron Glenn is ever a head coach.
We've seen plenty of head coaches get an opportunity, get two, three,
four years, whatever it is, get fired and never get
a chance ever again. Aaron Glenn doesn't know how many
chances he is going to get, and he didn't want
to bet it on Aaron Rodgers, and I don't blame him.
Let's go back to the phone lines up. Next, we

(58:30):
have n y jetsfl here on the program. What's up? Ted?

Speaker 5 (58:37):
Sorry, Hey Paul, I'm downing my bucks Jersey. Sorry.

Speaker 1 (58:40):
Yes, that's all right, criticism for that, but.

Speaker 7 (58:47):
I think.

Speaker 12 (58:49):
The solid inability to be firm with its players.

Speaker 7 (58:56):
He is one of the reasons why Glenn is here.

Speaker 12 (58:58):
Okay, you have to see you know that you can't
micro you know, pick apart.

Speaker 7 (59:08):
What Glenn is doing now.

Speaker 12 (59:10):
Nothing has started. You know, the process is at the
infantil stage.

Speaker 4 (59:16):
Okay.

Speaker 13 (59:17):
So I just don't quite understand the.

Speaker 12 (59:21):
The credit bion, the creditism of Glenn being you know,
he is what he is. He's an undersized, superior talent
player who went through the hard grind of being a
scout and worked his way up the process of being
a head coach. So I, I, you know, I'd rather

(59:46):
take that over a coach who came in and the
players played down to a horrible level, including Breese, Hall
and Sauce, and you basically have you know what you
had last year. You have players that didn't play it
to the potential. So I will take Glenn all day,

(01:00:07):
with all of his whatever you want to call it,
I'll call it Cojones. I'll call it, you know, wisdom age.

Speaker 4 (01:00:18):
Yeah, whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 12 (01:00:20):
I will take that any day and let the process
play out, and maybe the Jets for a little off
on how the process happened.

Speaker 13 (01:00:30):
But I really don't care.

Speaker 12 (01:00:31):
I mean, I just you know, it's a little frustrating
to hear the different takes, quite honestly, because it's time
to move on. We're getting younger, you have, Glenn said it.
You have to get younger and faster. Okay, you have
to get younger and faster, and not every player, he

(01:00:54):
said on the rosters part, the players are written with pencil, Okay,
so anybody can go this is the culture, part of
the established culture part, right, this is it now. So
I got a lot of calls Paul, and I haven't
called it in a while, but having crazy schedule.

Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
So yeah, I appreciate it.

Speaker 12 (01:01:17):
I would just say, let's let the process play out,
let's see what the draft is like, and you have
to ultimately judge him how the players play on the field.
And until then, I mean, I don't care how Glenn,
you know what his process is, you know, obviously, if
he doesn't get results like any other coach, then he's not.

Speaker 4 (01:01:39):
Long to be a head coach.

Speaker 13 (01:01:40):
He's maybe he's a better DC.

Speaker 4 (01:01:42):
We'll find out.

Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
Have a great day, Paul, appreciate it. NY JETSFL, thank
you for the call. Let me double check this on
on Aaron Glenn. I just wanted to see something here.
I thought I remember him getting a fiver redeo.

Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
He did.

Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
Okay, So Aaron Glenn received a five year deal. Those
coaches deals are fully guaranteed, baby, and yes, as Jets
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sent a five year deal with the New York Jets.

(01:02:20):
I think I know some people are you know, we
obviously have this massive playoff drought. It's the longest playoff
drought in NFL actively in the NFL and everything else,
and the biggest and North American sports tie with the Sabers,
I guess in Buffalo Land, and you know it sucks.
But Aaron Glenn, the past blood of us as Jet fans,

(01:02:43):
does not get passed on to the new regime. They're
aware of the drought, but that's not on Aaron Glenn.
We must judge Aaron Glenn on where he is taking over,
and hopefully he can end it sooner rather than later.
But he signed a five year deal. He ain't going anywhere, folks.
This is the new regime. This is the bed we're
sleeping and we're going to see where that pushes us

(01:03:05):
moving forward. But you know the people that are saying,
like Aaron Glenn's on hot watch and he better win
right now. All these games are else I don't see
it that way. Again. I'm not trying to advocate for losing,
but it's let's see how quickly he can turn this around.
There's a lot of talent on this team, and let's
see how big of a difference. To me, what the

(01:03:26):
real test of this year will be is how good
is this coaching staff. We've had shitty coaching for a
long time. How big of a difference just just coaching
make Obviously we've lost a lot of talent this offseason.
Asan Reddick, despite what we say about him, but all
these guys, we've lost a ton of talent this offseason.
Morgan Moses this guy, this guy, this guy all over
the place, DJ Reid and all these other cats. But

(01:03:49):
how big of a difference is coaching? Because I think
that's going to be the biggest difference no one's talking
about of the team we get from right now to
the team we get in September. And how big of
a difference is that mean? And wins and losses? We're
all going to find out that answer together. All right,
we got a couple more calls. Let's keep rolling. Johnny
boy here on the programs up, Johnny.

Speaker 9 (01:04:08):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
BG?

Speaker 9 (01:04:09):
Good morning, sir, how are you hey?

Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
Good to see you pal.

Speaker 9 (01:04:12):
Definitely, definitely man, all right, I said, I didn't even
want to talk about Aaron Rodgers no more.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
But and then here we go. Yeah, all right.

Speaker 9 (01:04:24):
In the very beginning with him, did we all wanted
to work out? Yes, we all wanted it with Aaron Rodgers.
We were hoping that it was going to be that
this was the guy that was going to take us
to from point A to point B. But it didn't happen.

Speaker 4 (01:04:41):
Right.

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
I think that first year with the injury, it sucked.
It interiorated us as a fan base. We just started
feeling like crap. Afterwards, we were like, Okay, we got
him back again. He'll be healthy. He was pushing to
come back. We were all like, wow, this guy's all
about it. Didn't happen. Next year comes back, same crap,

(01:05:02):
five wins, and here we are. We were all talking
about sala Salah is a coach, that's a coaches a
players coach, right, didn't really keep anybody accountable. That word
that was used time after time after time after time
in regards to that. Now we get a coach that's

(01:05:24):
going to start putting players in their place. You're not
bigger than the actual team itself, and I think that's
one of the issues that a lot of the fan
base is happening right now. Right, you got the Aaron
Rodgers fans, and I think you got the Jet fans.
Which one are you? And I'm for myself, this is
only speaking for me for myself again, I'm a Jets fan, right,

(01:05:48):
We've been always saying that big for the longest time itself.
Of course, we flew to Cali to try to get
the guy and all that, let's all not forget in
regards to that. Also, he flew now back to this meeting.
Whatever he was doing and his private jet a he
had charitable events in Jersey that weekend as well. That

(01:06:15):
tends to fall within the cracks itself, and nobody's talking
about as well. So he needs to not act like
he didn't have some prior engagements to be able to
go ahead and have out here in Jersey, New York
or whatever he was supposed to to do as well.
Do I believe that if he would have answered a

(01:06:36):
yes to the actual questions, Boy Green, are you going
to do a show tomorrow?

Speaker 1 (01:06:44):
I'm interested.

Speaker 9 (01:06:46):
Exactly right, Like it's a yes or no question, like
yes no, And dude was like, are you kidding me?
Like you're still doing that? Can you guys me? Aaron
Glenn stated, right, everybody is going to attend all camps
no matter what because we have to build this the

(01:07:08):
right way from the very jump. Can you imagine you're
saying all of that and then you got, hey, he
has issue A issue B, issue D and all that,
but you end up finding out it's some other stuff.
In regards to that, Aaron Rodgers is playing a game
with that in regards to look, I hope whatever he's

(01:07:29):
got going on, I hope he's okay.

Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
I hope he's.

Speaker 9 (01:07:33):
Whatever. You know, I don't want to be like not
sensitive to that or whatever. But you've played ball, right,
of course ball. You've had coaches that have been very brash,
very straightforward, and they have to be like that because
you're you're leading men. You know what I'm saying, like,
and it's different to that. I just him saying the stuff.

(01:07:59):
Now you're saying all this was a debacle all over there.
It was all of this. I don't care about all
that because he was being honest with it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
I mean, yeah, it is.

Speaker 9 (01:08:07):
It's been a shit show in the Jets organization for
a long time itself. Right, Let's yeah, let's keep it
a buck like the young cats are saying and things
in regards to that. But it's for me. It wasn't
in regards to that man, it was just why wait
this long now to say everything? Let's talk about that.

(01:08:27):
You know, what do you get out of this?

Speaker 4 (01:08:30):
Now?

Speaker 9 (01:08:30):
The team is done? It's you know, left out.

Speaker 4 (01:08:33):
It is what it is like.

Speaker 9 (01:08:35):
The draft is next week. Your replacement has already been
put in place for.

Speaker 3 (01:08:40):
It as well.

Speaker 9 (01:08:41):
Just keep it out. Look, hey, thanks Jets organization for
giving me his opportunity because at one point when I
was in the darkness retreat, I was contemplating retirement, but
you guys gave me that spark to go ahead and
play again. I wish the guy luck and whatever he
does later on, if it is that he goes to Pittsburgh,
I hope we kicked the dog shit out of Pittsburgh

(01:09:02):
into Rogers as well. Because I'm a I'm not scared
of it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
I'm not either. I see a lot of people out
in the universe are not me. I'm not afraid of that.

Speaker 9 (01:09:11):
Noah, and the organization is going a route right now
that we have not had in a while. Has he
won anything, No, he hasn't won anything. He still has
to prove it, right, But I think he can and
I believe he can. You know he's getting and it's
it's and if Aaron Rodgers and what he stated was

(01:09:33):
true that so you're telling me that you think I
would be in the back undermining you, right, Yes, everybody
said that. Everybody knew it. You saw it on the
field time and time and time and time, like my
man did it. What are we talking about? He went
up to what's in a brick? Right? All brick? It

(01:09:55):
was like, Yo, do you think it's time for you
to go ahead and just take me out right now
in front of all the players? Like people think that's cool. No,
to break his point, he pushed Slah like, Yo, don't
touch me, Bro, Like pause, what is that showing to
everybody else that's there?

Speaker 4 (01:10:14):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
I get it.

Speaker 9 (01:10:15):
They're gonna be conversations and talks about oh, you know,
there's no respect for the old timer, there's no respect
for this blah blah blah and whatnot. Bro. I'd rather
have somebody to my face tell me hey, it's done,
like than over the phone. And if I'm not mistaken,

(01:10:37):
Aaron Rodgers says, he doesn't pick up his phone. He
said that multiple times.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Right, there's been a phone called FaceTime thing he talked
about before with Green Bay at the end. So yeah,
I again, I figured he would respect beating in person
because the Jets would be clowned as disrespectful if they
would to just hit him up. You up at two
ams say we done, and then people are like, oh, really,
that's how you handle this legend Hall of Famer and everything.

(01:11:04):
And then now we get the other thing and they're like,
oh wow, way to get him to fly all the
way out there for this crap. Either way, they lost.
Come on, man, just riped.

Speaker 9 (01:11:12):
They ripped a band aid. Do I think that they
had their mind made up? No, because Aaron Glenn stated
prior to that meeting that he's been in conversations with
Aaron Rodgers and contemplating about what's gonna happen next year
and all that. But when you get a player that
comes in, it says, yo, are you playing well? I'm interested, Bro,

(01:11:37):
You're not interested when you give a crap answer like that,
an open ended type of answer, bro, No, like it's
yes or no. I'm about the team. I'm gonna do
whatever I need to go ahead and do for the
squad itself. If I gotta go ahead and change, you know,
my salary, whatever, I'm here for the team because it's
about the New York Jets, not the Rogers name on

(01:11:59):
the back of the actual jersey itself. That's my take
in regards to this. BG probably gonna talk about it
a little bit tonight on Jets world Wide. Everybody catch
it all, man, it's on We're seven point thirty. We
got our guy Dylan coming on BJ. I appreciate you, man.
I had to come on here of course about this,
but Aaron Rodgers, it's done. It's over with, Like dude

(01:12:21):
is the crazy girlfriend that continues to talk about the
old boyfriend he has, she had or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:12:30):
It's done.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Yeah, kind of move on. Appreciate you, Johnny yep again
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(01:12:53):
on the show. Let's go up next. We got a
dirty here on the show. Ah, all right, I'm the
America the Jets logo very nice, all right, yeah, yeah,
you're well represented today, my man.

Speaker 9 (01:13:04):
I am.

Speaker 4 (01:13:05):
I'm here to impress.

Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
I guess, well check out off the bucket lists, buddy boy. Nice.

Speaker 14 (01:13:11):
So we'll see, we'll see if we can come with
some you know, actual details and things.

Speaker 4 (01:13:15):
If I know what I'm talking about. We'll see if
that's all right.

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
Yeah, I guess we'll find out So what's going on?

Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
Man?

Speaker 14 (01:13:20):
Not too much, man, I mean I did a podcast
last night with you know, some of this news as well.

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
Yeah, to be.

Speaker 4 (01:13:27):
Honest, man, look this this goes a lot.

Speaker 14 (01:13:32):
Deeper than you know, Aaron Glenn just trying to run
a football team. This this goes deeper to when he
was here, Okay, when he was drafted. And I think
he's had enough of the bullshit, you know. I think
he's had enough of just the small stuff that's going
on around this whole place saying, you know, Quinn and
Williams sending out tweets that we're going to bring you in,
We're going to tell you exactly, Hey, we don't want this. Okay,

(01:13:53):
So if we somebody that is actively saying mm hmm,
I'm dealing with this on the off season and dealing
with that on the off season. I got a lot
of friends that are having mental health issues and stuff
like that.

Speaker 5 (01:14:04):
Okay, this is not the place for that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
This is football.

Speaker 4 (01:14:08):
This is get paid.

Speaker 14 (01:14:09):
But yet you're still enter ten million dollars a year
to other teams.

Speaker 4 (01:14:13):
Okay, so what are we talking about that?

Speaker 14 (01:14:15):
If you're telling me that your spot in your brain
is not here, but yet you're still negotiate for ten million.
You're gonna get exactly what you think you're gonna get
for ten million, a quarterback that's not fully invested. And
that's just what we will look elsewhere. We're going to
go younger, We're going justin fields. That message yesterday set
the tone. I don't care what anybody says, Yes we

(01:14:37):
need wins. I understand that that just set the tone
harder than Salah and it brought all the way back
to big Tuna. Okay, this is what we're twenty seconds in.
You're not invested either, am I Time to go?

Speaker 4 (01:14:50):
We got what to do.

Speaker 1 (01:14:51):
That's it, that's it. I appreciate them just pulling the plug. Also,
just a real quick aside, I don't think I've seen
that in maybe twenty or twenty five years. Are you
where a feather ear ring? Is that what's happening there?

Speaker 5 (01:15:04):
A feather earring?

Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
Yes? Oh, what's that black thing right there hanging from here?
Oh that's a that's like a headphone. Oh I thought
that was like a feather earring. I was about to say,
I appreciate, I respect you know, because you have some
style here. Obviously with the fashion East of so I
thought there was a feather earring I was about. I
haven't seen that maybe twenty five years, but I respect
you a donned it in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (01:15:24):
Oh look, shout out to last the Mohegan. I can
make it happen.

Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
Hey, there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
I thought you were pulling back that style. I said, Okay,
it's back it. I'm just glad. I'm just glad to
know that it's in, so I could go back to
the store, I guess. Okay, very nice. All right, Wow, okay,
that makes more sense.

Speaker 14 (01:15:40):
Yeah, well, I will say with this is sure, let's
not let's around in the draft. Okay, we got a
week what I did a minecraft yet, Look, it's been
a long long time since we even took an average quarterback.

Speaker 4 (01:15:52):
To the playoffs with markets.

Speaker 14 (01:15:54):
Okay, let's just solidify this O line or get a weapon, okay,
or if Mason Graham does fall or Abdul Carter, I'm
okay with those two.

Speaker 4 (01:16:04):
Other than that, let's go offense.

Speaker 14 (01:16:05):
Okay, let's solidify these weapons, solidify this offense. Obviously we
have defensive minds already ready to roll, but we need
little help on the offense. Let's solidify these guys, let's
kick some asses.

Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
Here, straight up, straight.

Speaker 14 (01:16:18):
I don't want to hear nothing about Oh well, you know,
it's kind of a rebuilt it's not a rebuilt season.
We have Breis Hall, we have a wide receiver, we
have a cornerback, we have past we need more, yes,
we do.

Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
Sure.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
We have three solid.

Speaker 14 (01:16:31):
Running backs that know what they're doing, all in their
own unique ways. And we have some good o line
depth right now.

Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
So love our depth. Yea, let's get this shit started.
Way to go Dirty. Thanks for the call, man. I
hope you call back in the future and again, father
earrings back in if you haven't heard people boo, yeah,
all right, I like it. All right, let's go back
to the phone. It's great call there from Dirty. Great
to have them on the show. A lot of love
the comment section two. All right, back up, Oh wow,

(01:16:59):
he's back. The dead baby Tim from Fishland is back
here on the show. It's been a hot second. What's
up Timing.

Speaker 13 (01:17:08):
After the last season, In the last two seasons and
the whole Rogers saying, yeah, I've kind of took a
step back because I'm on the I'm on the train
of tank for arch at this point, really Okay. My
thing with the way that Rogers portrayed that whole meeting,

(01:17:29):
if it's true, is that Rogers had every right to
say maybe because he wants to know what's his plan,
you know what I mean? Like, imagine if you work
for a company for two three years and they sell
the company, you got a whole new management staff and
they want to they want to sit down and talk
to you about if you staying or not. You're gonna

(01:17:51):
want to know what their direction is, what their plans are,
how they see it before you make that decision. So
for him to sit there and say, do you want
to play football to begin on the start, Well, you.

Speaker 9 (01:18:05):
Haven't given me any information to make Let me make
that decision.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
So is that binding though? So, like let's say Rogers unequivocally,
unequivocally says yes, absolutely, I want to play football this year.
That doesn't sign him up for the Jets. That just
confirms that he wants to play.

Speaker 13 (01:18:21):
Yeah, But it just feels like he had they had
their mindset up already. And my question to you is,
like I said, I haven't really been following anybody. I
don't know who he picked up in free agency or
anything like that. Yeah, yeah, how much What was the
contract Justin Fields got?

Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
He got a two year deal for forty million. Thirty
million are that guarantee, So essentially it's a quasi one
year deal, but it's a two year deal, so it
gives the Jets negotiating leverage if he is awesome this year,
that he won't just hit free agency, so they have
him under contract for next year too, So basically exclusive
negotiating rights if it goes if it goes great or
poorly or any that's a two year deal.

Speaker 13 (01:18:57):
Okay, yeah, okay, So let's go back two years ago,
twenty twenty two.

Speaker 3 (01:19:02):
What was what?

Speaker 4 (01:19:04):
Where did we see?

Speaker 13 (01:19:04):
What was the problem with the team? It was Zach Wilson.
He couldn't see down a field, the wide open receivers.
You know, nothing pisses off a receiver more than him
running a hard route and he gets open and the
quarterback's not even looking in his direction. Okay, that's number one,
all right. Then you go to twenty twenty three Rogers

(01:19:24):
because hurt Jesus over with it is what it is.
Twenty twenty four, there was ten games where Rogers got
the Jets the lead in the fourth quarter and what happened.

Speaker 9 (01:19:36):
Okay.

Speaker 13 (01:19:37):
The defense the kicker couldn't make it, couldn't do his job, okay.
And the two biggest problems with the Jets the last
two years is both lines. They cannot stop the run,
they cannot run the ball. Okay, Once you fix those
two problems, everything else will get fixed. Everything else will
look a lot better. But if you can't win it

(01:19:59):
the WINEU Scrimmage, the NFL, it's over with all right.
So my point with Rogers is the man was underneath contract.
He would have took a pay cut. You could have
took the money that you paid to justin fields and
put it in a different area of the team that
needed help, like detackle defensive end, make it deep.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
Okay, But now what do we do?

Speaker 13 (01:20:21):
We go out and get Zach Wilson to point out
because that's what I call him.

Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
He can't.

Speaker 13 (01:20:25):
That's the reason why he got pulled by Tomlin for
Russell Wilson last year. You watched the game tape when
they went from the first from September October, he's missing
George Pickens downfield wild m Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:20:40):
That is the.

Speaker 13 (01:20:42):
Crux of it, all right there. And then you got Rogers,
which yes, he was coming off an achilles. He got
banged the hell up last year. Okay, he's now, he's
two years removed, all right. Am I surprised though, But
yes I am. But I also not because of how
he is with his personality and how he portrays stuff.

(01:21:05):
I just think that if you guys really want to,
if we really wanted to make a playoff run next year,
for one year, the best way, and they keep talking,
I guess you guys, you know the Jets keep talking
about making the playoffs this year. Their best option was Roger.
That's just my personal opinion. Okay, I feel like the

(01:21:25):
Jets are going to go backwards. I feel like Glenn Is.
I get what he's doing, but I think he needs
to be more deliberate and more cautious about what he's
doing because then he's gonna rub other people in the
organization the wrong way. Okay, you have to. There's a
fine line between being hard and too hard, you see

(01:21:48):
what I mean. And we'll see how it plays out
for him. Okay, we'll see if Tyrod Taylor is starting
by week five because the kids running around like Zach
Wilson back there, he can't read the You know, there's
no timing football. Offensive football, especially in the passing games,
all about timing, and god forbid, he doesn't have an

(01:22:08):
offensive mine or a running game, all right, because that
was the reason why Pittsburgh or kicker, that was the
all reason why Pittsburgh was four and two before they
mentioned it wasn't justin fields. So that's just my my
takes on this. It's you know, we'll see how the
season goes. I'll peek on in the draft, but my

(01:22:31):
expectations are very very low.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Fair enough, Tim, I appreciate the call. Welcome back, Let's
show this up. Let's pour one out. You guys may
have heard that arch Manning and arch Manning reference. We
haven't even gotten too the twenty twenty five NFL Draft,
twenty twenty six NFL Draft. Pour one out, hey arch Manning.

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Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
Okay, all right, there we go. A lot to unpack there.
I would just say, because Tim, I had a similar
opinion a couple of months ago that I kept telling
myself the Jets' best chance to win in twenty twenty
five was Aaron Rodgers. I kept telling myself that, and
then I look back and said, wow, Aaron Rodgers won
five games for us last year. We could point to kicker,

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All right, thank you, let's keep rolling. Let's go to
the phone lines. We got easy, our resident oc here
on the program. What's up, easy, what's popping?

Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
Hey, I'm doing good, Glad you made it home safe.
Sorry about your grandma passing.

Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
Thank you, man, I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (01:25:35):
Getting back to that Aaron Rodgers interview, yes, I noticed
kind of like it, kind of got No one really
talked about it, but he made a earlier on an interview,
he had said something like like like why would he
want to play for the I don't know exactly what

(01:25:56):
it was. It was a really quick little quip that
he said where he slided the Jets about why would
I even want to play for that? That that debacle thing.
I mean not when he said that, but it was
just early on. He just threw this tiny little zinger
out which a lot of people didn't pick Did you
pick up on that little zing?

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
He made a couple because you know, we talked, We
used to talk about this. This coach is now retired
here in town. His name is Jim Beaheim, a legendary
college basketball coach. And when he came up to the podium,
you know, normally they give an opening statement and then
they answer all of our questions. Jim Beaheim would always
have something on his chest that he wanted to get off.

(01:26:37):
In this quote unquote interview setting, you could tell that
Aaron Rodgers quote unquote wanted to get this Jets sing
off his chest. Yeah, he gave a couple of barbs.
He called the Jets thing a debacle and then he also,
to your point, made that earlier. I'll have to go
back over to get exactly what I did. It was
a very little thing, but he gave a couple of
zingers about the meeting going terrible and taking shots at

(01:26:58):
the Jets and playing for him. I heard that.

Speaker 3 (01:27:00):
Yeah, well, I'm going to stick up for Aaron Rodgers
on one hand, and then I'm going to stick up
for the Jets on the other. All right, Aaron, I
think one of the two of the mistakes the Jets
made were they should have flown him out first. He
shouldn't have had to pay to find out he was fired.
They should have flown him out. And I understand why

(01:27:21):
they wanted the meeting in person, because then it would
have been like, you know, breaking up with someone over
a post it note, which is not good, you know
what I'm saying, But they should they should have flown
him out for that. I think that was the one mistake.

Speaker 4 (01:27:36):
And and.

Speaker 3 (01:27:40):
But Aaron didn't really help himself. I think maybe the
Jets had like an eighty five percent chance of letting
him go, but they gave him a fifteen percent chance.
They warned to really listen and hear what he had
to say. And I think it's the second he got
cutesy with that. I'm interested that that was it. Aaron Glenn.

(01:28:00):
He probably had a contingency where if I get the
right answer, I'll listen and think about it. But if
I get the wrong answer from this guy, he's gone.
I think that he already had that in his mind
made up because that I'm interested. Shit, I mean, because
if you listen to all the things Aaron Glenn said
when he wanted this coaching job, I want to come
home to the Jets. I'm a Jet, that's my team

(01:28:23):
I wanted. I mean, he was pulling the whole full
Monty Rex Ryan. He wanted to be there. And I
think when Aaron Rodgers gave him this little wishy washing answer,
he was like, no, excuse my French, but fuck that.
You're either all in and you and you make your
case for staying here and I'll still make my decision,
but make your case for staying here and I'll consider it.

(01:28:45):
And he didn't make a case of staying there, and
that's why he told him right there and cut the
meeting short and like all right, fuck it bye. I
really think that that's what happened, right.

Speaker 1 (01:28:55):
Aaron Glenn is a NOBS guy, and Aaron Rodgers is
if you don't want to call it BS, you could
call it whatever you want. There's a lot of extracurricular activity.
He always has these ominous answers and not fully committed.

Speaker 3 (01:29:07):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:29:07):
Uh, I'm open to everything but attached to nothing. It's
the quote that he loves to keep bringing up her
over and over again. The bullshit. He's like, what kind
of hippie bullshit is that? Hell? No, I'm out.

Speaker 3 (01:29:19):
I don't even think it had anything. I don't even
think it was any hippie stuff. It was like, either
you tell me you're committed to this team and you
want to play and you have and you tell me
your ideas for it, and he was just like, I'm interested,
and that was it. I think, Yeah, I mean this
is these players get paid a shit ton of money.

(01:29:39):
There are a lot of players on the team that
want to be there, like Sauce and and uh And
I mean the players, do you really think they want
to hear they'll lead it going I'm interested.

Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Definitely not.

Speaker 3 (01:29:54):
I think that was just it by Aaron Rodgers, And
I think that isn't that kind of like when he
left a meeting and went and Muji when he said, okay,
he heard what he heard, he heard what he did
not want to hear, and then he let he said,
wait a minute, left the meeting, went to Muji, He's like,
I don't want him. He must have That's probably what happened.

(01:30:16):
I mean, if you were the if you were the
head coach, the brand new head coach, and this was
your make a break and you were interviewing probably the
guy who was your best chance of making the playoffs,
and he gave you this half hearted answer, what would
your personal decision be? I'm putting you in the coach
in the head coach's chair. What would you have done
if he gave you that bullshit answer?

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
I would have ended up in the same result. I
would have said, well, thank you very much for your service,
appreciate the last two years, but we're going zigging. You're
going zagging, goodbye, And in short of words, that he
would be fired, he'd be moved on from he'd be cut,
and they did the respectful thing of saying, hey, how
would you like this message out there?

Speaker 4 (01:30:59):
Are you?

Speaker 1 (01:30:59):
Are you retiring? If you retire, we could do a nice,
beautiful thing. If you're not, then well, uh, they gave him.

Speaker 3 (01:31:06):
They gave him every opportunity to give to give a
gracious departure, and then Aaron gave them more sasas, yes,
what do you think I would do? And we know
what he would do. He definitely would have undermined him.

Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
That's that's the main reason the right decision.

Speaker 3 (01:31:24):
Probably not even intentionally, but you know, you know, the
camera is very wide, and he would have given that
what the fuck are you talking about? Look at the
sideline if something wasn't going right or if he didn't
agree with something, and I think Aaron Aaron Glenn just
was like, no, I'm not having this. I am not
having this. It's just, you know, it's it's just not

(01:31:44):
conducive to continuity of leadership on this team. And I
think I think Aaron Rodgers basically kind of if they
want me, I'll stay. If they don't want me, fuck it.
I think that was his attitude. And Aaron Glenn did
the right thing and was like, all right, goodbye, have
free agency, do what you want, and.

Speaker 1 (01:32:03):
Now we move on to the twenty twenty five NFL Draft.

Speaker 3 (01:32:06):
And I think the kid's gonna be adequate. I really do.
I think he's gonna be I think he's gonna be Okay,
I'm not. I don't think he's gonna like the world
on fire. But we have had a history in the
NFL of watching players developed very slowly. And I can
go all the way back to Jim Plunkett came out
of Stanford, it was highly touted, floundered around for about

(01:32:31):
seven years. Finally it clicked with the Raiders and he
won a Super Bowl and was very good. Same thing
with rich Gannon floated around a little bit once. When
it clicked, it clicked. You can say a number of
players who that's happened to, And I mean who's most
recent I mean who did it happen to most recently? Gino?

(01:32:55):
And it took a while for Gino to get going.
It took a while for they feel to get going. Yeah,
and Sammy is finally figuring out because he had very
competent head coaching staff over in Minnesota. So I really
think a lot of it has to do with uh
some that a lot of these players in the modern
NFL get thrown out into the field because of their

(01:33:18):
status of number one pick, and they're really not ready,
which is one of the reasons Parcells said he wanted
for at least a three year starter in college before
he would consider drafting a guy. He wanted a guy
who had played and seen what's going on and at
least had the basics of having to scan the field.
He he knew they would have to be taught. I mean,

(01:33:38):
he's you know, Parcells was not stupid, but he did
not want a one year starter, or or a guy
that started, had a rough year and then only had
one good year. He wanted some He wanted a little
bit of experience out there, something he could he could
take where he knew that. He wanted someone he absolutely
knew the strong points and absolutely knew the weak points

(01:33:58):
so he could properly.

Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
These guys agreed, you think it is.

Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
And I think that's one of the reasons why we
have so many kids nowadays in the NFL at the
quarterback position struggle. They really do not get the education
in college and in their first year or two in
the pros to really hone their skills and be prepared
for the fact that everyone in the defensive backfield of
every thirty two every one of the thirty two teams

(01:34:25):
in the NFL is more elite than anything they've ever
seen in college ever, and the pass rush is more
elite than anything they've ever seen in college. I mean,
everyone is fast, everyone is big, everyone is strong. There
is there's literally no bullshitting in this league. There's no
weak links on these teams. And I'm saying, you know,

(01:34:48):
compared to college, I mean, obviously you get you know,
but these everyone on these pro teams, every one of
these fifty three guys and the practice squad guys are
the best football players in the on the planet combined.
You know, you start in pee wee, then you get
into JV in junior, in junior high, then high school,

(01:35:09):
then college, every level it things the herd more and
more and more when you're and it was also all
the pro leagues, but when you get to the National
Football League, that's the cream and you better be able
to handle it or bye bye. That's anyway, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:35:28):
Easy, Thanks for the call. A lot to unpack there,
but Easy, I will tell you this that some people
have questioned your calls right when you've come on the show,
And let me just tell you that coming off that call,
there was the opposite Amanoe Holcomb saying good take Easy.

(01:35:50):
You're saying he loves what you're talking about. Johnny Boy saying,
holy shit, I'm agreeing with Easy. Damn you Aaron Rodgers.
A lot of Easy love in the chat. I would
just say this to sort of wrap all this up.
Thank you to the six hundred people in the room,
like the video hit subscribed. Appreciate everybody tuning in across
all three of our platforms. You're heavy on jet YouTube,
dot Com, slash Boy green Chew five and at Boy

(01:36:11):
green Chew five on Twitter. Appreciate it. I would just
say that I believe that again, regardless of what Aaron
Rodgers answer would have been to that question, I think
he gave a cute answer, which again is just the
microcosm of what Aaron Rodgers is. From that perspective, Aaron
Glad and Darren Midge had already made the decision that
they were moving on. But I don't think Aaron Rodgers

(01:36:33):
didn't say any favors with that cute answer. But the
hey was in the barn, so to speak, The hey
was in the barn. Also, I appreciate all the jokes
about Easy when he was coming in and that it
seemed like he was just you know, landing through the stratosphere.
You know, there was a lot of jostling happening with
that camera. I respect that as well. Great stuff easy.

(01:36:54):
I love having him on the show. I'm not sure
about the cream but the rise of the cream that
I might have gotten lost there a little bit, but
eas he always brings it home. Let's go to another
caller here. Three Siblings is back here on the show
with Man.

Speaker 15 (01:37:10):
How you doing that?

Speaker 5 (01:37:11):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:37:12):
It's great to have you back on the program.

Speaker 3 (01:37:13):
Man, what's up?

Speaker 1 (01:37:13):
Three sibs.

Speaker 16 (01:37:14):
Appreciate you having me. Thank you guys for having me.
Just want to talk really quick guarding the whole situation,
guarding of and Rogers. Right, Like many like myself, I
was a huge and Rogers fan, right, I thought he

(01:37:36):
was the best just talent of throwing the ball literally
looking how he throws the ball, beautiful spiral and like
when he jumps, like he kind of jumps when he
throws the ball to to get that extra own like
and I always tried to like imlate that right growing up.
I love Dannon Rodgers man, but it was just it's

(01:37:58):
time to go, Like we could be rude about it.
We could be jerks, right, we can say jokes like
if you're with a team for two years, no matter
the situation, you're supposed to be the person leading us.
If one of your first words coming to the organization
was hey, that Super Bowl three tropsh he's looking lonely.

(01:38:21):
You know what I'm saying. What do you think we're
gonna expect? You know what I'm saying, Like, honestly speaking,
two years he won six games. Like, I understand you
got hurt that first season, sure, get that right, but
he has seventeen games the.

Speaker 15 (01:38:37):
Whole second year.

Speaker 16 (01:38:37):
We could blame the defense, We could blame the kicking game,
We could blame anything. Every other team the W one
other teams could blame all that too. But it's a
results oriented business. He did not perform when it was time.

Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
Remember thinking about all the games Minnesota, he had the
balal to the end to win. Buffalo Week six, with
first place on the line, he had the ball to
the end to win. I mean count them all up again.
You can even go to the some of the ones
that we blame on the kicker, and perhaps rightfully so,
Denver he had the ball at the end to win.
It was a ten to nine game, man, I mean
you had a kajillion moments during that game to win

(01:39:13):
it and seize the moment and take the take the
league by storm, or take the whatever by storm. He
did not. You go to games where they rolled over
and died. That's on Aaron Rodgers to rally team Buffalo
where they just roll over and die. In Buffalo, Arizona
where they roll over and die, the Rams game, Like,
there's so many games where they just didn't even show up.

(01:39:33):
You're like, damn man, And then you stack that on
the games where they actually had a chance at the
end of the game and didn't do it. It's a
results oriented business and he's the starting quarterback. You get
a lot of the blame and you get a lot
of the credit. That's part of the gig one.

Speaker 16 (01:39:45):
Uh, the GM unperform got fired, the head coach in
perform got fired. So this new regime coming in, they're
not holding there. They're cold tight there, They're not holding there.
That's on a forty one year old quarterback. They're not

(01:40:06):
coming in They have I know Jess Cancer want to
hear this, but they have ample time to do what
they need to do to get this going. I know
we want to win this year, right like that's our
that's our goal to win this year. But they have
I'm pretty sure what Glenn signed a four year contract.

Speaker 15 (01:40:24):
They have they have time to do what they want
to do to build his team.

Speaker 1 (01:40:28):
Oh yeah, year deal, Yeah obvious.

Speaker 15 (01:40:31):
D I'm sorry, guys with Jets fans, Rogers is not
our guy.

Speaker 16 (01:40:39):
Rogers is not win those four MVP's here. You not
win that Super Bowl here. He did have a green
Bay that was green Bay. Aaron Rodgers, Jess Aaron Rodgers
did not do anything for us. So I'm not holding
it holding on to them, acting like he's our goal,
acting like he's O.

Speaker 4 (01:40:56):
He's not.

Speaker 16 (01:40:57):
There's the middle of the road quarterback that couldn't get
it done, and it's time to move on. Thank you
Betty for having me chat. I appreciate you.

Speaker 15 (01:41:05):
Guys. We're Jets fands. We're not Rogers stands. You are
Jets hands.

Speaker 4 (01:41:11):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
Yeah, there you go. It's the name on the front,
not the name on the back. Is what three siblings says,
and it's a good message. Eventually we have to move
on and rip the bandaid off. The only not moving
on would be if Aaron Rodgers were to signed with
the Pittsburgh Steelers, because the Jets are set to host
the Pittsburgh Steelers, will find out the answer to that
test of when that game will be coming up next month.

(01:41:32):
That is the Jet NFL, by the ways, planning to
drop the schedule on the second week of May. It's
at twelve thirteen to fourteenth range is what they're shooting for.
From what I heard from some of my NFL schedule
making buddies. Keep you posted on that. Gator McCluskey not
a fan of that three siblings call, saying lazy take bro.
One man doesn't make a team. Jets had the worst

(01:41:53):
coaching staff in the history of professional sports by the way,
quick detour eye out. They couldn't protect him. The defense
was bottom three in the league. Not the offensive. I
was pretty solid, but I get what you're saying. Defense
choked so many games. That indie game, they choked a
lot of games. That's very fair, very fair. Hey, Like
I said, for the quarterback, a lot of the blame,

(01:42:15):
a lot of the credit, sort of the role. Let's
get to a YouTube super chat here on the show. Yep, wait.

Speaker 3 (01:42:22):
Here we go.

Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
Got a little trigger happy on that one. Let me
throw that one back down there, men a hull come
five dollars super Jet. Thank you so much, buddy, I
appreciate it. Maybe we have a glimpse of why Aaron
Rodgers sat in the green room. Oh that's sort of
sad to me. Earlier someone had this call. Maybe it
was Philly Noodles. But I don't want to miscategorize the
wrong person. I hear a lot of people say Aaron

(01:42:48):
Rodgers only one super Bowl. To me, I don't shied
Aaron Rodgers for one super Bowl. Has he had a
lot of opportunities the Seattle on side kick game where
they should have went to the super Bowl that year.
I mean there's a lot of years they could have
should would have went to the super Bowl. The fifteen
win year on the Packers.

Speaker 7 (01:43:03):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:43:04):
Should he have more than one ring? Maybe, but some
of the greatest don't even have one. Dan Marino ale one, Okay,
this amazing one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
Sorry to bring this up Jet fans, but this amazing
quarterback never won a ring. Winning a ring is hard.
He has won Super Bowl and a super Bowl MVP,
and he's going to the Hall of Fame, moonwalking backwards.

(01:43:26):
I pushed back on the only one super Bowl thing
only when Ryan Clark did that a lot, even though
Ryan Clark was on the losing end of Aaron Rodgers
beating his ass in the Super Bowl. So Ryan Clark
annoys me. But I don't think so that we have
a glimpse of why Aaron Rodgers sat in the green room.
Aaron Rodgers is an enigma. I mean, that's the name
of his Netflix special. There's a lot that goes on

(01:43:49):
with Aaron Rodgers that goes well beyond football. I don't
think we've seen a glimpse of why sat in the
green room.

Speaker 9 (01:43:54):
Again.

Speaker 1 (01:43:55):
The forty hours went after Alex Smith, and Alex Smith
had a very respectable career himself out there bouncing around
all over the place and a million different offensive coordinators.
It seemed pretty obvious that forty Niners should have went
to stay in the Bay with Aaron Rodgers. And I'm
curious how his entire career would have changed if he
went to the Bay instead. Who knows. I guess that's
the end. If l one thing changes, what else happens.

(01:44:16):
But again, Aaron Rodgers is a polarizing figure. People love him,
people hit him. Emmanuel said, that's no knocking his accomplishments,
his behavior and fair enough. A Manuel Touche Cuche on
that Touche, I appreciate the super check coming in three

(01:44:36):
siblings a response to that Gator comment I brought up earlier. Gator, No,
you're right, man, one man doesn't make a team. You're
absolutely right. But he's the quarterback. He gets the most
credit and the most playing. That's how it works. New
regime is not bringing back a forty one year old
and they decided not to. And that's true. And that's
what I would say about the quarterback position. Hepp says,

(01:44:56):
Dan Marino should have been a jet and that's where
we would have gotten Super Bowl nineteen eighty three. I
love Kenny oh Ken O'Brien, but hey man, it is
what it is. From that perspective, I appreciated all the
passionate calls today. Thanks everybody for joining us here on
the show today. Again, we are six days away from
the start of the twenty twenty five NFL Draft. We'll
be doing our live draft show Thursday, April twenty fourth,

(01:45:19):
starting at eight o'clock going till well after midnight with
a variety of special guests in the phone lines will
be open. That is sponsored by our friends over at Homage.
We'll be doing a special Homage Jets giveaway live on
that show, so make sure you guys tune in again.
If you guys, go over to the YouTube live section,
that video is live right now. You'll see a picture
of me with my arms crossed and all the draft
stuff behind me. You can click that video that's coming

(01:45:40):
up on Thursday, April twenty fourth. Like the video right now,
throw a comment in that you're all excited and ready
to go, and we'll be rocking and rolling. Jericho. Katri
Jets Legend will be joining us on that show to
help kick us off on that live stream. I hope
a lot of you guys can join us. I hope
a lot of you are going to all the different events.
The Jets are obviously hosting an event at Metlive Stadium,
Jake Asmund's hosting event in the city, so all of you,

(01:46:03):
no matter where you are, I hope you guys get
a chance to call into the show and show your
love and we can all react to the Jets pick
at seven and whatever else during trading down another first
round pick trade back into the first round. We'll see.
It should be pretty exciting, but I'm glad that we
were able to do this. Tomorrow morning on Boy Green
Daily will be my father hop on Pop doing his

(01:46:24):
annual mock draft where he will fix the New York
Jets with a full seven round mock draft. We'll be
doing that tomorrow for all the hop on Pop people.
You can feel free to grade his mock draft live
on the show as we do it on the program
tomorrow morning. Thanks everybody for tuning in. Like the video
hit subscribe. That's the free way to contribute to today's program.

(01:46:46):
Reappreciate it. Thanks for tuning in, and we'll see you
tomorrow morning for Boy Green Daily. Take care of br
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