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How warm is Robert Saleh’s hot seat? | Insider reporting
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How warm is Robert Saleh’s hot seat? | Insider reporting

Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and senior NFL writer Frank Schwab discuss Robert Saleh’s future and whether a loss in London to the Vikings could derail his future as the Jets’ head coach. Listen to the full Inside Coverage conversation—and subscribe at , , or

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If things start going strange in your head over the next few weeks, Sala is safe.

I don’t, let’s say they are, let’s say they’re two and five and that’s very likely that that could happen.

I don’t know if he’ll survive.

At this point.

I think, first of all, they would probably fire Nathaniel Hackett if they got Aaron Rodgers, uh, permission to do that, when you’re two and five years old, I think something has to happen.

Either the coordinator has to go or Robert Solis has to go.

II, I don’t know if they would just always say, “Ah, there’s still a lot of time left in the season.”

I think panic mode would be fully activated at this point.

In some ways, though, our expectations for the Jets are changing before our eyes, because here’s the one thing I would say two months ago: Well, this Jets team can win the Super Bowl, right, about two weeks from now.

I was there, I was here saying this team could be the best football and all those things.

And then it’s a game I get, I don’t like to overreact to a game, but that one game against the Broncos was so bad, fit.

It’s been like, I mean, they’ve been inconsistent so far.

The major championship teams are rarely inconsistent.

Week after week.

These are the Jets.

We’re sitting here right now and the conversation just feels like the tone regarding the Jets is a little different today than it used to be.

Yes.

And this is a crossroads for them.

I think I do, and maybe they’ve got a few more of those to go, but this time in particular, you’re facing a very good Vikings team, a proven Vikings team at this point, they’ve won three in a row , great , great quality wins against good, good opponents.

Me, who are you?

If you go and beat the Vikings, I’ll tip my cap even in London, or do you just go and lose and now you’re two or three and have a really tough schedule ahead of you and you haven’t looked good, like II , I think this is a big question: Who are the Jets?

And we’ll all find out we’ll all pay attention on Sunday morning.

So, uh, and we’ll find out.

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