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Historically, the power dynamics within the Jets' organization seemed skewed, placing too much influence in the hands of Rodgers himself, rather than the coaching staff. Post-Rodgers, the situation appears to have shifted significantly. The team's leadership now seems to be in charge, and this may lead to more strategic and cohesive decision-making as they prioritize building the team without the overshadowing presence of an off-field superstar.
A Shift in Dynamics
The Jets’ new leaders, namely general manager Joe Douglas and head coach Aaron Glenn, must navigate the financial implications of the decision while developing a plan for the franchise moving forward. The question remains: will they commit to a rebuild, or will they chase immediate success with another quarterback?