Indeed, dysfunctional teams act in dysfunctional ways. Regarding one particular incident that occurred this morning, it was dysfunctional and wasn’t present with the Jets’ previous head coach termination.
After receiving the news, Jets coach Robert Saleh was hauled out of the building by the team’s director of security, according to many sources. We’re informed that when the Jets fired Adam Gase, Saleh’s predecessor, it didn’t occur.
It is exceptional, but not unprecedented. In 2009, the Browns did that to G.M. George Kokinis. I can’t recall who they were or when they were, whether there have been any others in the last fifteen years.
It is not a good impression on senior staff members of any company. Simply said, it’s a power play. For instance, purposefully mispronouncing the former employee’s last name during the news conference about the move is very similar to this. Of course, Saleh too has a chance of experiencing that.
Woody Johnson lied and said Aaron Rodgers had nothing to do with the firing.