T0mShane Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago So, the day-after analysis is: 1. Rodgers—whose actively tried to get every coach he’s ever had fired—finally found an owner weak enough to listen to him. Saleh had been poking Rodgers all year, and particularly this week (cadence thing, saying Rodgers had been “up and down”), and Rodgers pulled his support. 2. Woody is boxed in because Saleh had consciously avoided hiring anyone capable of succeeding him. Ulbrich became the only guy credible enough to become the interim because Saleh’s defense is the only thing that works on the team. 3. Saleh, by getting fired now, comes out smelling like a rose. The defense has been good; Jets management, vis a vis Woody, looks wholly dysfunctional; Douglas is emasculated because he let his coach get whacked and he’d already been walking the tightrope. If the season goes South, nobody will remember that Saleh sucked, and he got out right before the coming (probable) implosion. 4. All the pressure in the world falls on Ulbrich, who’s had designs to become a head coach and who also tried to leave to become the Niners DC. Now he inherits a banged up and empowered Rodgers, a disillusioned set of young players who are all underachieving and are showing signs of checking out. Can Ulbrich pull it back together, or does Rodgers make that impossible? 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BreeceHallofFame Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, T0mShane said: So, the day-after analysis is: 1. Rodgers—whose actively tried to get every coach he’s ever had fired—finally found an owner weak enough to listen to him. Saleh had been poking Rodgers all year, and particularly this week (cadence thing, saying Rodgers had been “up and down”), and Rodgers pulled his support. 2. Woody is boxed in because Saleh had consciously avoided hiring anyone capable of succeeding him. Ulbrich became the only guy credible enough to become the interim because Saleh’s defense is the only thing that works on the team. 3. Saleh, by getting fired now, comes out smelling like a rose. The defense has been good; Jets management, vis a vis Woody, looks wholly dysfunctional; Douglas is emasculated because he let his coach get whacked and he’d already been walking the tightrope. If the season goes South, nobody will remember that Saleh sucked, and he got out right before the coming (probable) implosion. 4. All the pressure in the world falls on Ulbrich, who’s had designs to become a head coach and who also tried to leave to become the Niners DC. Now he inherits a banged up and empowered Rodgers, a disillusioned set of young players who are all underachieving and are showing signs of checking out. Can Ulbrich pull it back together, or does Rodgers make that impossible? Yea Rodgers arbitrarily gets off on firing his head coach. Saleh was a career politician who couldn’t handle losing power within the organization so he was checked out. A coach with a worse record than Adam gase who hasn’t accomplished anything has no respect from players. The same dude that was caught texting with beningno and ran an in house which hunt over leaked reports. The same dude who was supposed to be a leader during the Moore, mims, Becton, white drama. If you listen to Johnson’s press conference the entire thing was about the players would be motivated and respect Ulbrich in part because he actually played the game. Saleh was an exposed used car salesman that sucked the life out of the room and only cared about his own self preservation. The massive media spin his is pushing since being fired is further proof of this. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt39 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, BreeceHallofFame said: Yea Rodgers arbitrarily gets off on firing his head coach. Saleh was a career politician who couldn’t handle losing power within the organization so he was checked out. A coach with a worse record than Adam gase who hasn’t accomplished anything has no respect from players. The same dude that was caught texting with beningno and ran an in house which hunt over leaked reports. The same dude who was supposed to be a leader during the Moore, mims, Becton, white drama. If you listen to Johnson’s press conference the entire thing was about the players would be motivated and respect Ulbrich in part because he actually played the game. Saleh was an exposed used car salesman that sucked the life out of the room and only cared about his own self preservation. The massive media spin his is pushing since being fired is further proof of this. Saleh was a golf course rater for Golf Digest. He used football for himself. Too many outside distractions and interests- it was easy to check out and not care. I don’t know how people can’t see that. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biggs Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago JD owns this for not replacing Saleh last year. Rodgers is expossing the lie that Woody isn't a meddling fool. Even though both are true this is still addition by subtraction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BreeceHallofFame Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Biggs said: JD owns this for not replacing Saleh last year. Rodgers is expossing the lie that Woody isn't a meddling fool. Even though both are true this is still addition by subtraction. Thank god woody meddled in this instance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jgb Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, UntouchableCrew said: If you’re ignoring facts to push an idea then yeah, it’s likely agenda based. Seeking the truth is also an agenda. Everything is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FootballLove Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago I never knew what Saleh actually did, beyond wandering the halls, looking for someone to high-five and chest-push. 100 years from now, people will swear they seen the ghost of Robert Saleh wondering the halls of Jets 1 Drive moaning something that sounds like allllllll gassss......nooooo braaaaake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Thornburgh Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Joe W. Namath said: Quincy Williams - "We need accountability. Cant keep doing the same thing over and over". He was obviously talking about the offense. Jets: Fire Robert Saleh and not anyone on the offensive staff. HAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA You could not make it up if you tried. I know. And this is being celebrated 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augustiniak Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 30 minutes ago, T0mShane said: So, the day-after analysis is: 1. Rodgers—whose actively tried to get every coach he’s ever had fired—finally found an owner weak enough to listen to him. Saleh had been poking Rodgers all year, and particularly this week (cadence thing, saying Rodgers had been “up and down”), and Rodgers pulled his support. 2. Woody is boxed in because Saleh had consciously avoided hiring anyone capable of succeeding him. Ulbrich became the only guy credible enough to become the interim because Saleh’s defense is the only thing that works on the team. 3. Saleh, by getting fired now, comes out smelling like a rose. The defense has been good; Jets management, vis a vis Woody, looks wholly dysfunctional; Douglas is emasculated because he let his coach get whacked and he’d already been walking the tightrope. If the season goes South, nobody will remember that Saleh sucked, and he got out right before the coming (probable) implosion. 4. All the pressure in the world falls on Ulbrich, who’s had designs to become a head coach and who also tried to leave to become the Niners DC. Now he inherits a banged up and empowered Rodgers, a disillusioned set of young players who are all underachieving and are showing signs of checking out. Can Ulbrich pull it back together, or does Rodgers make that impossible? Don’t know how saleh comes out of this good, fired 5 games into the season after 3 prime time losses. Woody was rumored to dislike saleh for a while and i think he finally had it, good for him. I think he’s getting rid of people in the order in which he hates them. And i think the OC is next. Ulbrich may not know offense but he knows what they’re doing isn’t working. I would imagine at a minimum hackett’s play calling duties will be scaled back. rodgers has to know that at a certain point, regardless of his stature, if he keeps throwing multiple ints this will be his last season. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt39 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Some of Salehs greatest hits: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Thornburgh Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 28 minutes ago, Matt39 said: Saleh was a golf course rater for Golf Digest. He used football for himself. Too many outside distractions and interests- it was easy to check out and not care. I don’t know how people can’t see that. I think Zach broke him. Really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt39 Posted 55 minutes ago Share Posted 55 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Rich Thornburgh said: I think Zach broke him. Really. The expectations for Wilson’s commitment were never communicated well. Whether that was Woody or the coaches, who knows. Saleh seemed to have a lot of free time too. The way they both treated the byes like vacations it’s tough to feel bad for either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warfish Posted 45 minutes ago Share Posted 45 minutes ago 1 hour ago, BreeceHallofFame said: Yea Rodgers arbitrarily gets off on firing his head coach. Rodgers gets off on having power and influence, if you can't see that you're either blind or willfully ignorant. 1 hour ago, BreeceHallofFame said: Saleh was a career politician who couldn’t handle losing power within the organization so he was checked out. A coach with a worse record than Adam gase who hasn’t accomplished anything has no respect from players. The same dude that was caught texting with beningno and ran an in house which hunt over leaked reports. The same dude who was supposed to be a leader during the Moore, mims, Becton, white drama. Saleh 100% deserved to be fired. I'd have fired him the right way, before this season started. So does Hackett, more so than Saleh. The fact one fell and the other didn't says quite a lot. 1 hour ago, BreeceHallofFame said: If you listen to Johnson’s press conference the entire thing was about the players would be motivated and respect Ulbrich in part because he actually played the game. We'll all have to hope so, especially on Offense, where this team has been mid tier at best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sourceworx Posted 25 minutes ago Share Posted 25 minutes ago "Saleh" speaks. 😂 https://www.facebook.com/reel/1688476965054168/?mibextid=ZZyLBr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T0mShane Posted 6 minutes ago Share Posted 6 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Matt39 said: Some of Salehs greatest hits: Tyron Smith’s health issues were well-documented and they’re why he was on the street in the first place. The reason is here at all is because Douglas drafted Becton over Wirfs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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