New York Jets Flight Connections 1/25/21
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Good morning, GGN! I hope you’re all having a great start to the day. Shout out to Mr. Wells for holding down the fort over the weekend per usual. This weekend featured the Conference Championship games for the AFC and NFC, with some good news and bad news for Jets’ fans. The good news is that the Bills won’t be playing in the Super Bowl. The bad news is that Tom Brady continues to defy the odds and is playing in yet another Super Bowl game, this time with the Bucs. Personally I’d rather not see Tom Brady win another Super Bowl, but the chances of that are pretty high considering the team around him. Thankfully for us, the Bucs will have to face Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs who continuously show why they’re the best offense in the NFL. Hopefully that means we won’t have to see Brady hold yet another title. With that, here are your links for
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Packers vs Buccaneers Game Thread
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The Conference Championships kick off today with the Green Bay Packers hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lambeau Field in the Battle of the Bays (or the Clash of the Codgers).
The 14-3 Green Bay Packers come into this game as the top seed in the NFC. The Packers come into this game off a 32 - 18 trouncing of the Los Angeles Rams. The Packers have won seven straight games and nine out of ten. Green Bay has benefited this year from the renaissance of future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers. After a few relatively pedestrian seasons, at least by his lofty standards, Rodgers came back with a vengeance in 2020. He led the NFL in completion percentage, touchdown passes, touchdown percentage, interception percentage, passer rating and total QBR. It was one of the finest seasons any quarterback has ever produced. Due in large part to Rodgers’ sublime season, the Packers led the NFL in points scored, and they tur