New York Jets coach Robert Saleh has acknowledged the importance of Aaron Rodgers' cadence after a penalty-filled loss to the Denver Broncos. Following the game, Saleh suggested that the team's operation needed improvement, but he later clarified that altering Rodgers' cadence is not a solution. The Jets committed five false starts during the game, raising concerns about their pre-snap discipline. As they prepare to face the Minnesota Vikings, Saleh emphasizes the need to clear players' minds to reduce penalties and improve performance.
- Jets need to improve pre-snap discipline to avoid penalties.
- Rodgers' cadence is a key part of the offense and should not be altered.
- Pass protection remains a significant concern with multiple hits on Rodgers.