As six NFL teams search for head coaches, it’s easier to be a critic than to find solutions that make sense, especially for the New York Jets.
“I don’t know what you do for the Jets,” an executive from another team said, “and looking at their interview list, I’m not sure they know either.”
That’s a common criticism, but also an unfair one. There’s a common thread running through the Jets’ candidate list, which we’ll explore later in the column. Similar criticisms have been levied against the Chicago Bears, another team with a lengthy list of candidates. Those criticisms seem fairer, as it’s more difficult to discern a vision from the
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