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    Jets Blasted for 'Galactically Stupid' 4th Quarter Decision

    By Paolo Mariano,

    3 hours ago

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    The San Francisco 49ers scored a convincing 32-19 victory over the New York Jets on Sept. 9, spoiling the return of superstar quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

    Rodgers played in his first game since suffering a torn Achilles in Week 1 last season—his maiden stint with the Jets.

    Against the 49ers, he threw for 167 yards and one touchdown. But the 40-year-old four-time MVP also looked a little uneasy in the pocket, getting intercepted when he threw to Garrett Wilson in the third quarter.

    With the Jets still down by a huge margin in the final period, Rodgers was taken out for backup signal-caller Tyrod Taylor.

    Taylor connected with Allen Lazard for a touchdown in the closing seconds but it didn’t matter. The 49ers ran away with the win despite missing star running back Christian McCaffrey due a calf injury.

    The Jets pulling out Rodgers was a curious move, with NFL writer Will Brinson calling it “galactically stupid.”

    Some fans echoed Brinson’s view.

    “I mean, it’s the Jets,” said one fan.

    “Galactically jets,” one X user tweeted.

    “I’ll take ‘How to lose the locker room for $100 Alex,’” another fan posted, referencing the game show, “Jeopardy.”

    With a healthy Rodgers back in the fold, The Jets are looking to make it to the playoffs for the first time since 2010.

    They will next face the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 15.

    Related: Aaron Rodgers Reveals Honest Thoughts on 49ers Trade Rumors in 2021

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    rob roberts
    52m ago
    It was a good move...San Fran would have really poured it on if he wasn't pulled...
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