The New York Jets turned the primary crew to fireplace their head coach this season.
That’s not what one would count on from a Tremendous Bowl-hopeful crew, as dangerous as issues seemed with Robert Saleh there.
Nonetheless, that wasn’t a lot of a shock to Stephen A. Smith.
Speaking on First Take, the controversial pundit claimed that this was a very long time coming, blaming Saleh for shedding the crew and never with the ability to come up with the offense.
Our crew reacts to the Jets firing Robert Saleh 😳@stephenasmith | @ShannonSharpe | @Foxworth24 | @MollyQerim pic.twitter.com/9WBxdMT4mb
— First Take (@FirstTake) October 8, 2024
Nonetheless, Shannon Sharpe and Domonique Foxworth begged to vary.
Foxworth claimed that although he didn’t suppose Saleh was doing a superb job, he didn’t see something on the sector that steered that the Jets can be a greater crew with out him, a minimum of at this level within the season.
Sharpe, alternatively, put the blame on Aaron Rodgers.
He claimed that Rodgers undermined Saleh’s authority when he determined to skip the necessary coaching camp, because the gamers couldn’t see Saleh as their chief and an authority determine anymore after permitting that to occur.
Maybe all of these issues are true.
One factor is plain, and it’s that the Jets are formally in desperation mode and consider this was the one approach to salvage their season.
Whereas Saleh — an incredible defensive coordinator — didn’t do something to make folks suppose that he was the man they wanted as their head coach, he’s not the one one answerable for this disappointing begin to the season, neither is he the one coach who needs to be on the recent seat in Gotham proper now.