After the decision to fire head coach Robert Saleh, Jets owner Woody Johnson faced the media on Tuesday and shared his insights.
Johnson’s approach was quintessentially Woody Johnson.
Claiming his decision was based on his unparalleled football acumen, Johnson asserted his authority in the matter.
Woody: “This was my decision, and mine alone.” He did consult with Joe Douglas. #Jets
— Rich Cimini (@RichCimini) October 8, 2024
Woody’s unconventional approach challenges the status quo.
Johnson said they are not going to find ways to win by doing the same things over and over and over
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) October 8, 2024
While Woody’s philosophy is commendable, the question remains: how will the Jets improve their offensive performance?
Woody Johnson told the majority of the #Jets problems being on offense. He’s asked how this move will fix the offense.
“We need to find ways to win. We’re not going to find those ways doing the same thing over and over and over.”
Johnson believes that Ulbrich will add a…
— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) October 8, 2024
Woody’s vision for change on offense is clear. The departure of Saleh opens up opportunities for growth and positivity, potentially resolving previous issues.
Not stopping at addressing the offense, Woody also presented a solution for resolving the team’s situation with Haason Reddick.
Woody Johnson on Haason Reddick, who remains a holdout.
“Haason, get in your car, drive down 95, and come to the New York #Jets and we can meet you and give you an escort right into the building.
“You’ll fit right in, love it here, feel welcome, and accomplish great things…
— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) October 8, 2024
With Woody’s persuasive appeal, Reddick’s return is anticipated, marking a successful move by the owner.
Johnson’s effective communication style continues to impress, leaving no doubt about his leadership.