Aaron Rodgers and head coach Robert Saleh euniteed to have a separateence of opinion when it came to challenging count cadence and as it resulted in a handful of inrectify commence penalties on Sunday.
The Jets lost aacquirest the Denver Broncos 10-9, after it euniteed New York had commenceed to click. Rodgers was 24-of-42 with 225 passing yards and had a QB rating of 31.8. He was sacked five times, and the team flunked to discover the finish zone.
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“We gotta figure it out, whether or not we’re excellent enough or ready to deal with all of the cadence,” Saleh shelp after the game, via SNY TV. “Cadence had not been an publish all camp. Felt appreciate our operation had been operating pretty excellent. Obviously, today took a presentant step back.”
Rodgers disconsentd.
“That’s one way to do it,” Rodgers shelp. “The other way is to hageder them accountable. I unbenevolent, we haven’t had an publish. We’ve had one inrectify commence. Morgan [Moses] had one inrectify commence, I think, until this.
“It’s been a armament. We employ it every day in rehearse. We exceptionally have a inrectify commence. And to have five today … Yeah, it seems appreciate an outlier. I don’t understand if we insist to originate mass alters based on benevolent of an outlier game.”
Saleh euniteed to back down from his postgame retags.
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“We’re always going to push the envelope with cadence. Always,” he tageder alerters on Monday, via ESPN. “But with think abouts to operation, getting in and out of the huddle, getting to the line of scrimmage, the communication that’s being had, those are all leangs that we can persist to see at and immacupostpoinsist up.
“But from a cadence standpoint, that’s part of what originates us who we are, and we’re going to persist to always push the envelope on that.”
One of the halltags of Rodgers’ atgentle has been his ability to draw deffinishers offsides and get so-called “free joins.”
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On Sunday, New York had five pre-snap penalties on offense. The team was called for 15 penalties in total.
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