
Robert Saleh tersely responds to Aaron Rodgers cadence question, Garrett Wilson ‘route tree’ comments
NY Post
Robert Saleh threw a few terse words on two separate brushfires involving Jets stars Garrett Wilson and Aaron Rodgers.
Wilson told ESPN Radio’s Bart Scott on Tuesday that the Jets don’t “do a lot of different stuff “on offense the way that other teams do.
“I think we know our identity: It’s just about going out and executing it or figure out if it’s going to work,” Wilson said. “I know, personally, my route tree hasn’t been what it has been the last two years.”
When the quote went viral, Wilson went to social media to clarify that his answer was in response to a “strung out question” from Scott, who asked if the Jets are trying to find an identity like the Ravens found around Derrick Henry.
“I’m just glad he added context to the quote,” Saleh said before Wednesday’s practice.
Asked again about the different “route tree” part of Wilson’s assessment, Saleh said, “I’m not going to address it.”

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