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Analyst Unfiltered in Critique of Robert Saleh

Analyst Doesn't Hold Back His Thoughts About Robert Saleh


EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - SEPTEMBER 29: Head coach Robert Saleh of the New York Jets looks on against the Denver Broncos during the first half at MetLife Stadium on September 29, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
(Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

The New York Jets should be 3-1 right now.

Instead, they’re 2-2 and packing their bags for a trip to London to face the undefeated Minnesota Vikings, arguably the best team in all of football.

Needless to say, that’s far from ideal, given the way this team has played.

And while some could point the finger at the players, most of their struggles have been coaching-related.

That’s why former Jets player Damien Woody just couldn’t take it anymore.

On Monday’s edition of Get Up, the former Super Bowl champion put Robert Saleh on blast for not having his team ready to play.

He pointed out that the Jets were called for 13 penalties, with ten of those on offense.

He also called him out for not going with rookie RB Braelon Allen — who’s 240 pounds and has been stellar — despite being on the one-yard line multiple times.

Woody stated that the Jets have been unprepared and undisciplined since Saleh took the reins of the team, adding that losing to a rookie quarterback at home, under those circumstances, was unacceptable and solely on Saleh.

Saleh has been outcoached in pretty much every game this season, even in the wins, and his future Hall of Famer quarterback coach and talented defense won’t be able to bail him out every time.