Only a moron would coach the Jets and deal with their infantile meddling billionaire owner. That’s why no good coaches are interested in the job
Saleh interviewed for the lions job and got thrown out of the building. Dan Campbell then out coached him. He consistently gets out coached week in and week out. [Reply]
It's pretty funny that this is happening while two Jets castoffs are outplaying Rodgers right now. Losing to Darnold is like if Montana lost to Todd Blackledge. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
No way in hell. They wouldn't fire Zac even if he went 4-13 this year and BB wants too much control and the Bengals would never give that up. Not a chance.
Yeah, it seems unlikely that Belicheat could get along with the Cincy ownership family & front office.
Here's one that might be good for him: Arizona Cardinals. Talented QB. Warm weather for an older guy. After Belicheat spent a million years in freezing places like New York, Cleveland, and Boston...I would think he wants a warmer climate. Brady sure hauled ass to Florida in his later years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Yeah, it seems unlikely that Belicheat could get along with the Cincy ownership family & front office.
Here's one that might be good for him: Arizona Cardinals. Talented QB. Warm weather for an older guy. After Belicheat spent a million years in freezing places like New York, Cleveland, and Boston...I would think he wants a warmer climate. Brady sure hauled ass to Florida in his later years.
Isn't he banging some 27 year old former cheerleader?
Why go back to coaching full time and living in your office 20 hours per day? [Reply]
Saleh is probably a top-10 DC, but he just never impressed me as a HC. And when you consider that NYJ has a top-10 defense, a top-10 RB, a top-10 caliber WR in Garrett, a 4-time MVP SB-winning QB, and yet they still have exactly the same record as they did 5 weeks into last season, as well as the same stats, down to total yards, points, yds/play, etc., just seems to confirm that Saleh isn't a good HC.
However, it also should be noted that the offense is purely a Rodgers/Hackett production, and I don't think Hackett is in charge of the offense. Even if he is, they don't run the ball for shit; worst in the league. And I doubt that's going to change under the new interim HC. So their offensive problems will just continue.
Too bad, on paper it's a good-looking team with a lot of potential. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
They're a win away from first place.
Rodgers gutted him.
Rodgers isn't good enough anymore to have that kind of influence.
Just seems a bit trigger happy but maybe the culture Saleh was creating was bad for the team. Being a players coach doesn't work well for most coaches [Reply]