Madden's Influence on NFL Owner's Game-Time Choices
In an unexpected twist, it seems that video games are influencing real-world sports decisions. A recent report suggests that Woody Johnson, owner of the NFL's New York Jets, has been using the popular video game series, Madden, to guide his decisions on player trades and signings. This revelation has sparked interest and debate among fans and analysts alike.
Using Madden for Real-Life Decisions
According to The Athletic, during the last NFL offseason, a trade between the Jets and the Denver Broncos was nearly finalized. However, Johnson reportedly vetoed the deal. The reason? The player's low rating in Madden. The player in question, wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, eventually joined the Cleveland Browns and had an impressive season.
This isn't an isolated incident. Johnson also hesitated to sign free agent John Simpson due to his low "Awareness" rating in the game. Despite his reservations, the Jets signed Simpson, and he performed well.
Influence of Madden and Family
Some insiders suggest that Johnson's teenage sons might have a significant influence on these decisions. A Jets executive mentioned that Johnson often references information his sons, Brick and Jack, find online, weighing it equally with expert opinions.
A Jets spokesperson dismissed these claims, calling it "ridiculous" to think that video game stats could sway experienced executives' opinions.
Behind-the-Scenes Culture
This Madden-related decision-making is part of a broader report highlighting the Jets' internal challenges. The team's behind-the-scenes culture is reportedly messy and dysfunctional, raising questions about leadership and decision-making processes.
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