It’s not a terrible thing to simply appreciate the ability to see someone that good at his craft doing it on behalf of New York.
You can view all of this through the prism of cynicism and skepticism. You are well within your rights to be jaded about this. You have earned that much, whether you are a fan of the New York Jets or merely a fan of professional sports at large.He’s old. He’s coming off a terrible year . He comes at a cost. You may disagree with him — or worse — on any number of issues ranging from his support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Like many great athletes that have had stints in New York, Aaron Rodgers’ stay may not be perfect but there will be highs etched into history that will be remembered.Was Kevin Durant’s stay in Brooklyn perfect? Hardly. But there were a lot of nights the past three years when you could buy a ticket, go to Barclays Center, and see one of the three or four most gifted basketball players on the planet do what he does best, and what he does better than almost anyone else. Did it end poorly? It did.
We have been lucky around here, even if the championship drought sometimes allows us to forget that. We have seen Aaron Judge chase Roger Maris. We saw aa few weeks ago. We’ve seen Eli Manning at his best, and we’ve seen Henrik Lundqvist at his best, and we’ve seen Jason Kidd at his best, and Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera and Michael Strahan — which means we have seen the very best do what they do best. If you are a sports fan, there is nothing that compares to that.
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