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“Your coach is the one that created this problem”: Mike Florio wants Aaron Rodgers to admit that Robert Saleh messed up with the cadence

Aaron Rodgers is questionable after a 10-9 loss to the Broncos. Head coach Robert Saleh blamed Rodgers' cadence but later retracted, mentioning confusion over team readiness. Mike Florio criticizes Saleh for creating controversy. Garrett Wilson expressed concerns over the Jets' predictable offense.
“Your coach is the one that created this problem”: Mike Florio wants Aaron Rodgers to admit that Robert Saleh messed up with the cadence
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Aaron Rodgers is listed questionable after a 10-9 loss against the Denver Broncos. New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh blamed Rodgers' cadence for the loss, but Saleh later backpedaled, stating he's confused about the team's readiness to handle the cadence.
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Mike Florio says that Robert Saleh messed up with the cadence


Jets quarterback Robert Saleh has clarified that the team's poor performance is due to operational and communication issues.
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Rodgers, who has a good relationship with Saleh, has not been involved in the media controversy. However, Mike Florio disagrees with this, stating that no one deserves blame for the controversy except the players. Florio believes that Saleh made the controversial statement and should not have been involved. Rodgers is supporting Saleh and Hackett, but Florio requests a different stance.
“Dude, your coach is the one that created this problem with cadence. We’re just reacting to what he said. He is the one that said ‘cadence.’ It wasn’t taken out of context. It wasn’t forced on to him. He wasn’t drilled under a hot light. Admit that it was the cadence,” Florio said on Pro Football Talk on NBC. The 4x MVP may not want to add more to the Jets' situation, as they are already a house of cards. Aaron Rodgers' subpar performance against the Broncos left Garrett Wilson coping, with only 57% of his passes completed without a touchdown.

Wilson believes the Jets' offense lacks zing and is merely a continuation of bland schemes, as he observed on the Bert and Hahn Show, contrasting with the New York Jets WR's perception of new things. “I don’t think we do a lot of different stuff to be honest,” Wilson said. “I watch football on Sundays, and I see a lot of teams mix it up and stuff like that. I don’t think we do that. I think we know our identity.”
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