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54YO Jets Cheerleader Breaks Down Two Pivotal Factors Distinguishing Aaron Rodgers’ Jets Era from Brett Favre’s Stint

Published 08/10/2023, 8:25 AM EDT

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Two eras are never the same. Be it with the same sport and sports persons, their skill sets, game awareness, or the style of play. Different NFL seasons bring forth a new set of players that completely dominate the fields throughout their careers. Recently, a long-standing New York Jets fan has shared his views on Aaron Rodgers a fresh Jets player and one of the team’s legends Brett Favre.

The passionate Rich Eisen gave a detailed breakdown of Rodgers’s with Favre’s time at the Jets. One of the long-standing fans, Eisen, dropped his two cents when he compared two eras and described what distinguished the players from each other. There were some interesting revelations made on the same when Eisen spoke during the Heavy “Hard Knocks” premiere. The loyal Jets fan has his own show on YouTube that is now grabbing eyeballs.

Rich Eisen provides a distinction between Rodgers’s and Favre’s playing eras

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Two absolute legends, two legendary quarterbacks, and two players who represented New York Jets. It doesn’t get any closer to that for fans and Rich Eisen. The latter gave a real comparison amongst both established NFL players on his YouTube show“The Rich Eisen Show”. He shared two glaring reasons for the distinction between Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre’s stint at the New York Jets.

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He said that all the players stood by Rodgers and “we’re all in with this guy”. Going into the dualities between the two eras, Eisen provided some explanations. The first thing- “The team at Rodgers is inheriting way better than the Jets team at Fargo.”  Secondly he mentioned how current players were better at Jets stating “Okay right like that’s yeah Garrett Wilson, not Jerichochery (and) that’s Robert Saleh, not Eric Mangini. That’s just two off the top of my head.” Eisen summed up the distinction based on the players and the head coaches.  However, Aaron Rodgers’s first joint practice session didn’t go as planned.

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Aaron Rodgers got frustrated during the joint practice session

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Aaron Rodgers- the new Jets QB that has already made his presence felt got a real taste of the playing position. During one of the joint practice sessions with Carolina Panthers. A-Rod was under the pump to pass rush on Wednesday’s practice sessions. The SB champion ended a spotty day as the Jets’ practice came to an end. However, the SB MVP ended the day with an ugly three-and-out in a two-minute drill.

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The off-colored performance came as a shocker for A-Rod’s teammates. The players didn’t shy away from concluding that for the first time; they were witnessing frustration from the NFL GOAT. The 10X Pro Bowl winner, although has been patient with adapting to the style of play with the new team, but the patience might wear down soon.

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These might not be optimistic signs ahead of the NFL season. However, Rodgers is a tough customer and is known for making thronging comebacks. Fans would pray that the frustration drill is a short-lived incident and when the season starts they witness a fresh Rodgers.

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Jyot Singh Bindra is an NFL Writer at EssentiallySports. Picked in the latest round of ‘ES Draft’, Singh exudes a passion for NFL writing. Jyot is driven by the legacy left by one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks, Tom Brady, "You push your body to the limits, but you have to train your body to deal with the limits".
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Mallika Singh