NFL analyst explains “s**t” decision made by Aaron Rodgers’ Jets in potential final Stafford-Rodgers matchup - Getty
Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford might never play against each other again. With the two quarterbacks in different conferences and Rodgers potentially staring down the end of his career before he plays another cross-conference game against the LA Rams, Sunday's matchup between them might have been it.
The final taste of the rivalry was a sour one for NFL analyst Chris Simms. Speaking on Monday's edition of "Pro Football Talk," the analyst slammed the New York Jets for electing to go for a fourth-down conversion instead of playing it safe.
"OK, here's one more stupid call by the Jets: 16-9 on their own 47. It's fourth and four. All right. And there are eight minutes left. They haven't done s**t on offense," Simms said (4:44). "Punt the ball down there and back them up. Yeah, and see if you can get the ball at midfield and then maybe score.
