
Robert Saleh admits to mistake during last season’s Jets ‘chaos’ he vows not to repeat
NY Post
Outwardly, Robert Saleh exudes remarkable calm for an NFL head coach who’s in the throes of his absolutely, positively, no “what-ifs?’’ last chance.
Saleh stands less than two weeks away from the Jets opener at San Francisco, which will mark the beginning of his fourth season with the team with which he owns an 18-33 record.
And yet he wears an expression that says, “What? Me worry?’’
Make no mistake: Saleh is not a dead man walking.
He has a Hall of Fame quarterback who’s finally healthy in Aaron Rodgers, some tantalizing skill-position talent to place around that QB and a revamped offensive line that (in theory) will protect him.
He also has a top-five defense.

Of course this is not 2018, this deadline does not represent a sea change in philosophy resembling that one. But, just as seven years ago, the hierarchy — different general managers, same CEO — is not homing in at making a run at eighth place at the expense of acquiring future assets in exchange for expiring contracts.