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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

It seems like the classic case of Murphy’s Law has come into existence for Aaron Rodgers. Or maybe not. Though Rodgers is out for the season, he has done his absolute best to improve the team riddled with bad energies. Aaron Rodgers never wanted to be a coach, but circumstances might push him to be a coach someday or the other. For now, he is doing all he can from the sidelines.

A recent tweet from Dianna Russini shed more light on Rodgers’ role in the Jets. It seems like the  New York Jets are doing well with Rodgers on the sidelines wearing a helmet. They are now going against the Chargers tomorrow. It would be exciting to see what the team has to offer.

Aaron Rodgers and his sideline battle

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Rodgers has been out for the season for a while now. He can’t walk properly as of now but was seen throwing the ball and practicing some time ago. When he is not practicing,, he is the advisor for Zach Wilson and the Jets. Maybe this is the reason why the Jets have been able to win the past few matches. They even mounted the Eagles, one of the best offenses in the game.

Robert Saleh must be breathing a sigh of relief as the walls won’t come down on him alone, although Zach Wilson has got his share of slander. However, it seems like Rodgers is saving the Jets from further humiliation by putting his headsets on and playing vicariously from the sidelines. Rodgers flies to New Jersey on weekends to watch the game and coach the team whenever needed. He has become a regular on the coaching staff, or so it would seem.

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However, the MetLife Stadium is in bad condition after the rain messed up the whole field.

The messed-up MetLife Stadium

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The news from MetLife Stadium comes as a concern and a reminder of what’s about to go down. A concern, because the field is not in good condition after the rain. The paint in the end zone and the midfield logo are coming off and there are visible footsteps around the paint. This might cause problems in the game as the players might have issues scoring FGs and they might also get paint on themselves.

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Aaron Rodgers might not have prepared for this situation. On the other hand, the situation also comes as a warning considering how Tropical Storm Ophelia caused more than $400 million in damage to the East Coast. During the Jets Vs. Bills game in September, a ‘shelter in place’ warning was issued. We can only hope that such a debilitating natural force doesn’t interrupt the game, and more importantly, cause problems to the livelihood of people.

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