Bill Belichick Criticizes Jets Owner Over Saleh Firing
The former Patriots coach expressed disapproval of Woody Johnson's decision to dismiss Robert Saleh after just five games this season.
- Bill Belichick joined the Manning brothers on their broadcast, where he openly criticized the New York Jets' decision-making under owner Woody Johnson.
- Belichick described the Jets' management style as 'ready, fire, aim,' highlighting what he sees as impulsive decision-making.
- Robert Saleh, who was fired after a 2-3 start to the season, had been praised by Belichick for instilling toughness and competitiveness in the team.
- Belichick's comments reflect a longstanding animosity towards the Jets, stemming from his brief, one-day tenure as their head coach in 2000.
- The Jets have struggled to maintain a winning record over the past decade, with their latest change in coaching adding to their instability.