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The Jets' New Direction: Saleh Out, Ulbrich In

New York, USATue Oct 08 2024
The New York Jets have made a big change in their coaching staff. On Tuesday, the team fired head coach Robert Saleh. This happened after the team started the season with a disappointing 2-3 record. There were also some tensions between Saleh and the star quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. Defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will take over as the interim head coach. The team owner, Woody Johnson, said in a statement that the decision was not easy. But he believes it's time for the team to move in a different direction. The Jets had high hopes this season. Rodgers was back after missing most of last year with an injury. But the team lost badly in the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers. They won the next two games but lost the last two, including one in London against the Minnesota Vikings. There were issues between Rodgers and Saleh. The team made a lot of false start penalties in a game against the Denver Broncos. Saleh said this might be because of Rodgers' tricky pre-snap signals. In another game, Rodgers didn't seem happy when Saleh tried to hug him after a touchdown. Saleh was the first Muslim head coach in the NFL. He worked with the Jets for over three years and had a record of 20-26. When he was hired, many people praised him for breaking barriers. But now, there are questions about why he was fired. Some people think his heritage might have played a role. Others say it's because of Rodgers and the team's poor performance. The Jets haven't had much luck with coaches who lose games in London. Saleh is the third coach in the past decade to be fired after a loss there.

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    How significant was the role of penalties and Rodgers' cadence in the decision to replace Saleh?
    Were the five false starts due to Rodgers' cadence or Saleh’s inability to teach the team how to 'Freeze Frame' like Peter Gabriel?
    Was Saleh's Lebanese flag patch a secret cipher to communicate with foreign entities?

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