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Eric Mangini Shares Candid Opinion on Robert Saleh’s Dismissal

Hopes were high for the New York Jets heading into the 2024 season, as the team looked primed for a breakthrough year. With one of the league’s top defenses and Aaron Rodgers leading the offense, the expectations were set sky-high.

Although Rodgers delivered solid performances in some games, the Jets stumbled to a 2-3 start, falling short of the promise they showed on paper. As the team’s struggles mounted, head coach Robert Saleh became the focal point of frustration. Following a loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the organization made the swift decision to part ways with him.

Aaron Rodgers with Former Jets coach Eric Mangini (New York Jets)

The sudden firing left many speculating about the reasoning behind such an early move. Former Jets coach Eric Mangini weighed in during an appearance on FOX Sports Radio, suggesting that team owner Woody Johnson acted on impulse. “Given where expectations were versus how things played out, it seems like Woody just decided to try something new,” Mangini remarked.

According to Mangini, Johnson’s growing impatience with the lack of immediate results eventually sealed Saleh’s fate. Saleh was initially a popular hire, and Aaron Rodgers has expressed that their working relationship was strong, contrary to what some media narratives suggested.

Despite his popularity, no amount of goodwill could protect Saleh if the team’s performance didn’t align with expectations. In the end, even a well-liked coach must deliver results to maintain the support of the front office. Now, Saleh is focused on securing his next opportunity in the NFL, aiming to make an impact with another franchise.

Joseph Palaz

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