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New York Jets coach Robert Saleh has been around Aaron Rodgers for only a handful of games, but he already has learned an important lesson about his quarterback: You don't mess with his cadence.
Saleh, under fire after a sloppy, penalty-filled loss Sunday, said his coaching staff spoke "at length" Monday morning about ways in which they can eliminate the alarming number of pre-snap flags -- five false starts in their 10-9 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Altering Rodgers' sophisticated cadence -- one of the hallmarks of his game -- isn't among the potential solutions, according to Saleh, who hinted otherwise after the game.