Keyshawn Johnson thinks the New York Jets will make big changes to their quarterback position after Aaron Glenn becomes head coach. On FS1’s ‘Speak’ show, Johnson declared that when September arrives, Glenn will start his coaching job without Aaron Rodgers as the team’s starter.
Glenn earned his defensive coordinator position at the Detroit Lions by managing players firmly and led the team to a stunning 15-2 regular season record. Coach Glenn gets the Jets job following their 5-12 record under Robert Saleh because Aaron Rodgers struggled to perform steady results.
Rodgers achieved 3897 yards and 28 touchdowns but had 11 interceptions last year and now faces an uncertain future with the team. According to Johnson Glenn’s thinking will push his players harder and he will show independent skills in choosing his team lineups.
Various people disagree about how this will work out. Sports commentator Michael Kay suggests Aaron Rodgers could stay with the team, giving hope to his fan base. The Packers will decide based on testing whether Rodgers can perform better while adapting to the team’s new expectations.
Coach Glenn runs his program through strict rules backed by strong performance requirements. His past defensive work proves he will value results instead of giving stars special treatment. According to Rodgers, he needs to show the franchise new ways to utilize him effectively.
Many Jets fans support keeping Aaron Rodgers while others doubt if he can achieve their team’s strategic direction. Everyone will analyze how Glenn leads his team and manages quarterbacks as the new season begins.